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  • gn additionally blankets the home page with a copious amount of links that are often related to the
  • fact that has remained unchanged despite the copious amount of conspiracy theories and general but
  • Its flowers secrete copious amount of nectar, and the honey the bees make
  • Moroni generally sees a copious amount of precipitation throughout the course
  • is tongue, leaving a severe gash which led to copious amounts of blood being swallowed.
  • es the curtain down, and as the Stooges drink copious amounts of punch to quell the feathers in the
  • The same system also produced copious amounts of rain over much of the Mid-South, w
  • ging with him his unique ability to ejaculate copious amounts of semen onto his partners' faces.
  • With Adam possessing copious amounts of talent for the game along with his
  • rd chickens, and today is noted for producing copious amounts of very dark brown eggs, said to be a
  • ilm, describing the cumulative effects of the copious amounts of acid she took during that summer,
  • e is infamous for torturing his patients with copious amounts of white rum and was even rumoured to
  • f porn sites, and software to tag images with copious amounts of flesh tones as porn is problematic
  • is explicit in nature, frequently containing copious amounts of sex and violence.
  • It contains copious amounts of hazardous substances, including ca
  • n IPTC standard, SportsML is build on XML and copious amounts of metadata.
  • Analysis of the copious amounts of test data collected will take seve
  • patients are told to take the medication with copious amounts of water.
  • Combined with copious amounts of alcohol, the tournament has gained
  • They were fed copious amounts of candy, which resulted in many of t
  • ening, thereby losing its ability to hold the copious amounts of moisture (including hail) within t
  • rs just months after germinating and produces copious amounts of seed, making it somewhat of a weed
  • prings of their being allow them to produce a copious and enviable body of artistic endeavor.
  • His compositions are copious, and his design correct.
  • not intrude any elements of the (by then very copious) Arthurian legend into his adaptation of the
  • f the house, the bousillage construction, the copious beading, and the original mantels.
  • ary became particularly famous because of the copious collection of rare early printed books, e.g.
  • He made a copious collection for a history of Shropshire, havin
  • a, Kachhar, Assam and Chittagong in lucid and copious details, including full accounts of the battl
  • sued and Ward still found time to both keep a copious diary and to preach the gospel to the natives
  • build and large, curved penis as well as his copious ejaculations.
  • cientist Alfred Wegener introduced him to his copious European tornado climatological and other stu
  • Toplady used to make copious extracts from it in his common-place book.
  • ue Books, and from these he proceeded to read copious extracts.
  • nd sexuality to the EC formula, complete with copious female nudity, making the title a definite “a
  • ant swelling its white waves rolling down its copious flood".
  • iddish, it was revised by Lawrence Bush, with copious footnotes added to clarify passages that had
  • on, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment with a Copious Formulary.
  • They tunnel into the wood and produce copious frass, which is often conspicuous on the outs
  • statement, which includes a prospectus, with copious information about the security, the company,
  • e, Oxford to work for Slazenger, who gave him copious leave to pursue a parallel cricket career wit
  • artwright lived at Aynhoe Park where he had a copious library and art collection.
  • ew Lebe (part human and part spiritual), plus copious liquid which shaped the landscape.
  • tistical and professional information: also a copious list of the seats of the nobility and gentry,
  • ον), includes approximately 51,000 entries, a copious list of peculiar words, forms and phrases, wi
  • or his living as a lawyer, he delved into the copious literature on plant geography, e.g. by Wahlen
  • uggests it aux fines herbes as an entree in a copious meal), one finds calf's liver and bacon as a
  • Through its copious mucus production, the sinus is an essential p
  • a similar artificial processes, but using the copious neutron flux produced by conventional nuclear
  • ted in good type with Latin translations, and copious notes relative to the authors and their works
  • He took copious notes on how they lead their lives-forty page
  • Dee also provided copious notes and other supplementary material.
  • ediately decided to divest himself of his own copious notes on the subject.
  • His copious notes are preserved in the Hofbibliothek (Cou
  • However, Jones did leave behind copious notes for Willie Morris to complete the final
  • worldwide interest, though he left behind him copious notes, which have been synthesized into a sin
  • e latter of these was published in 1876, with copious notes, that were valuable for their biographi
  • reoccupations of young British clubbers, with copious nudity, bawdy situations and innuendo being c
  • not directly produced at hadron colliders in copious numbers.
  • rial gushing, the amount of blood loss can be copious, occur very rapidly, and can lead to death.
  • es, Marenzio published some two-thirds of his copious output.
  • racted to wide flowers with little nectar and copious pollen, which are more attractive to beetles.
  • r shown due to King's refusal to edit out the copious profanity in the footage.
  • et, that constantly serve indigenous persons, copious quantaties of all types of alcohol.
  • pread the reputation of the drug, he supplied copious quantities to medical professionals and hospi
  • consumption of enormous meals, washed down by copious quantities of claret, port, madeira and other
  • get along-all it takes is love, patience, and copious quantities of coffee."
  • he swiftlet barns in this area are built from copious quantities of timber (particularly belian and
  • his works which may principally reside in the copious quotations that they contain from other sourc
  • It enjoys the benefit of copious reserves of underground water which has allow
  • ch as tightrope walking and the trapeze (with copious safety equipment and expert help, of course).
  • ic also featured rock guitar, dance beats and copious samples, and other early UK samplist groups s
  • ns of the State of Pennsylvania: containing a copious selection of the most interesting facts, trad
  • This market area, with copious small shops on both sides of the main street,
  • Besides a grammar and dictionary, it includes copious specimens of the native Chilean tongue, hymns
  • ken from the Tanchuma, but, as Zunz wrote, "a copious stream of new Haggadah swallows the Midrash d
  • f Siloam is supplied, the waters flowing in a copious stream to it through a tunnel cut through the
  • Despite its reasonably copious strength of numbers, the Providence Petrel is
  • e river continues through Salem, encountering copious suburban development, and enters the city of
  • However, in regions with fertile soil, copious sunlight, and irrigation, the vine can genera
  • other surprise from the round was that Dathea Copious Suns defeated T&TEC to be the lone representa
  • 1 from Level 3 (Dathea Copious Suns of the Northern FA Premier Division)
  • II, lay in the large number of artillery and copious supply of munitions which he maintained.
  • At all times copious tears of devotion fell from his eyes.
  • Cauterets is well known for its copious thermal springs.
  • med at the influx of Dakota Hutterites buying copious tracts of land, the province of Alberta passe
  • he Nicene doctrine in the fourth century made copious use of this disapproval of the Nicene word by
  • ous colloquial vocabulary, macaronic diction, copious verse catalogues and scatological innuendo",
  • ngs Moore had a vivid imagination, a rich and copious vocabulary, and an analytic and synthetic min
  • have adapted by evolving the ability to store copious water in their large bulbous trunks.
  • The flower head fills with a copious white exudate, especially during the early st
  • With head uplifted, copious with hair,
  • In 1954 he moved to Los Angeles, where he did copious work as a session musician for some 20 years.
  • During this time he also did copious work as a studio musician and played in the H
  • He was a very copious writer, but we possess little more than fragm
  • Collier's copious writings included The Great Historical, Geogr