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The expensiveness of things conspired with their copious availability.
American firms are wary about investing more of their copious cash pile (see Schumpeter).
For many of us, pigeons are just nuisances who foul the ground with their copious droppings.
Some of the map depictions are also reduced in scale, which makes their copious text virtually illegible.
But the Mariners were left to rue their copious errors, Jacob Poscoliero inadvertently laying Sydney's second goal on a platter.
They routinely ascribe those firms' rapid growth in recent years to their copious supply of cheap labour, or to generous financial backing from the state, rather than inventiveness.
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The list of films is copious, their quality wildly divergent, but its best offerings are in fact among the most worthwhile new movies I've seen all year.
Secretion was copious.
The new Daoist movements, which took northern China by storm in the 12th and 13th centuries, also furnish their own very copious literature: biographies of their masters and collections of their sayings.
Ducks line their nests with copious amounts of down (fine feathers) that they pull from their breasts.
First, he said, parents are sometimes told their children need copious liquids in flight, and this is not the case.
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