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The only serious anachronism is some copious sniffing of cocaine, or "naughty salt," as one of the characters calls it.
"Kent had some copious notes he had written, but he was so enraptured with this introduction that he had gotten, I just took his notes and tore them into about 12 or 16 pieces," Mr. Dorgan said.
Either someone left Jerry a sandwich as a peace offering, there had been some copious farting going on during the day, or I was suffering the beginning symptoms of a stroke.
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He could direct some of the companies' now copious profits into a trust fund created in 2008 to finance low-income rentals, which Mr DeMarco had refused to do.
Our analyses show some striking similarities between the genomes of the first animal and other protist ancestors, copious in genes involved in gene regulation and metabolic activities.
The problem is that when you actually look at the documents from some of the troubled investments during the financial crisis, in many cases the disclosure was copious.
Commas don't need to be copious.
Secretion was copious.
Some have copious amounts of unrealized appreciation in their portfolio, which could cause you a tax headache; if an extended bear market led to a lot of redemptions, the manager would have to liquidate shares and create capital gains that would have to be paid out.
I look back at some of the copious notes I have made while waiting for some of my tests.
For the space-challenged, some are even copious enough to do double duty as home-office credenzas, too. 1.
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