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They are profuse with self-reference, unreliable narration, authorial asides and "Rashomon -like shifts in point of view.
Although they are profuse, for the reader to have a comfortable "feel and flow" for Mother's life, I have kept them chronological rather than in an appendix.
"Wound Manikin" (1540) is a German woodcut, hand-colored (and heavy on blood red) for use by a military surgeon: here are all the possible battle wounds a foot soldier might suffer, and they are profuse.
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"They were profuse in their praise for America," he told reporters on Air Force One, according to a pool report.
Appearance? "Huge clusters of bright fuchsia blooms with white centres, [they] are profuse and really stand out in the crowd".
Both wild apples and crab apples are profuse bloomers.
Although the springs are profuse, the water sheets are quickly exhausted and may turn saline in areas of low precipitation.
In the warmest parts of the Arctic, woody dwarf shrubs, willow, birch, juniper, and, locally, alder are profuse.
I could write about how millennials are profuse whingers, surpassed only by non-millennials when you get them on to the topic of those wretched millennials.
Images of plants and gardens are profuse in the works of the major poets, from Virgil to Shakespeare, and on to some of the moderns.
These multiplexers are profuse with channels and therefore have short channel spacing.
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