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Every utterance is prefaced with profuse expressions of gratitude.
The Romans' love of ostentatious architecture led them to adorn the permanent background with profuse sculptures.
It is often associated with profuse sweating and, at times, with local edema.
The pattern usually consists of several lattice systems with profuse blossoms and foliage.
We waited until the man returned, and he completed the formalities with profuse apologies.
That hit show was directed, as is this one, with profuse subtext and physical comedy, by John Rando.
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Rollins's solo during that performance is brief, as it is in each of his other compositions for the film, epigrammatically precise mood pieces that imply far more with their spare turns of phrase than the movie's scenes do with their profuse dialogue and monologues.
He was a bohemian figure, with a profuse beard and shaggy untamed hair.
After a sizzling 6-1 start, in which the Jets caught teams off guard with their profuse use of Martin and Richie Anderson as receivers, teams seemed to catch on and Martin slowed down.
Emerging from an aircraft on Foula's airstrip (no planes at all in the old days), the actor John Laurie, who had a lead role in the feature shot 40 years earlier, greets each and every one of the surviving Shetlanders who took part with the profuse and obviously genuine warmth of someone recalling a life-enhancing experience.
Volcanic eruptions are often, although by no means always, associated with a profuse output of fine pyroclastic material, tephra.
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