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Gibb's fictional portrait of contemporary Vietnam should be essential reading for anyone mulling a visit to Hanoi, whose profusion of motorbike traffic and culinary aromas issues from these pages with graphic verisimilitude.
I approached a couple whose profusion of hats and buttons and handmade signs — along with their willingness to spend hours in a crowded field under a punishing sun — led me to believe that they were at least somewhat politically engaged.
But the strangest structure of all faced me across the square: the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, whose profusion of onion domes, cupolas, colonnades and arches made it seem like a Moorish fantasy gone crazy.
She poured out her prodigal affection in kisses and caresses, and in a vocabulary of endearments whose profusion was always an astonishment to me.
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But the fascination with malicious hacker culture has spawned a profusion of wannabes whose bark is far worse than their bite.
Broad's favorite contemporary artist seems to be Jeff Koons, whose works he owns in profusion — from encased vacuum cleaners, floating basketballs, and a stainless-steel inflated bunny to a huge, color-tinted, stainless-steel rendering of tulips and the inevitable balloon dog.
From this profusion of minkes, whose numbers grow at about 2-3% a year, Iceland takes 38 whales, Norway 711 and Japan up to 540.Pirates in the deep green seaPredatory these countries may be, but Iceland boasts some of the best marine-resource management policies in the world, which should not be surprising as fish products make up 70% (by value) of the country's exports of goods.
This has rejuvenated both the biological and the physical sciences, even if the leading physics journals now publish a profusion of poorly refereed papers whose authors have not followed the excellent precept not to think what one wants to think until one knows what one ought to know.
The controls are logical, with a minimal profusion of buttons — unlike an Acura MDX, whose console only a 747 pilot would love.
Yet despite that profusion of identities, Istanbul, a city whose population is put anywhere from 10 million to 15 million, feels like a singular city, intent on its own development.
On a macro scale you see this in the profusion of Chinese and Japanese restaurants whose so-called fusion cuisine is really an attempt to play both ends against the middle, resulting in a cuisine that is neither fish nor fowl.
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