Would they have to maintain copious records of their investigations and findings? |
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The latter often produce copious secretions to the plant surface, outside the cuticle, or stored within glands. |
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The etched wire in the capillary was washed with copious deionized water, and then with acetone. |
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After the recent copious rains, it has regained its past glory and filled up almost to the brim. |
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This, the story goes, secured a large crowd, a conviction for indecency and copious ticket-shifting headlines. |
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However the copious amount of alcohol flowing freely stemmed any negative thoughts on the day, and everyone had a top time. |
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If chemicals are splashed into the eye, the eye and the conjunctival sacs should be washed out immediately with copious amounts of water. |
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The bulk of cod fishing is done with worm baits, usually lugworm due to the copious amounts of blood juice the lug holds, but also ragworm. |
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He's a fascinating character, albeit a frustratingly incoherent one when the copious drugs he takes are in full flow. |
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Silver-colored, the molas have a rounded hind end and gritty sandpapery skin that is covered with copious amounts of mucus. |
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On the way back, we were sardined between the copious amounts of solos in front of and behind us. |
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It was often between 105 and 110 degrees, and the copious sweat spawned yet more bacne. |
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Besides copious amounts of available cash, celebrity politicians have the name recognition that the regular shlubs are hustling for. |
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Gauze constitution was worse with the baft fabric because of copious interstitial strands of threads, which interfere with mesh openings. |
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The top floor features bedrooms, the Maestro's old study-work room, and copious shelving for books, musical scores and the like. |
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Student loans were also vital for funding me during the copious breaks in the student term. |
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As it turns out the British Museum copy of this manuscript has copious marginal notes by none other than Dr. John Dee. |
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Not all jazz music is made by balding musicians who sit around over copious whiskies discussing the wonders of a middle eight. |
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The craic was mighty and the eats plentiful, varied and delicious, scrumptiously washed down by copious draughts to suit all tastes. |
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Early in the disease process, there are copious amounts of pulmonary secretions, which are associated with gaps in the tight junctions. |
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They divided up tasks and used their copious notes to follow the timeline of events. |
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Once the flowers have been pollinated and the fruit has begun to set, marrow plants require copious amounts of water. |
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For journalists, it could well signal the death-knell of the spiral-bound notebook with its copious shorthand notes. |
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Team members made copious lists on large charts, which were impressive, modernistic art forms in vibrant script and colors. |
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The back country is filled with wild moose, caribou, bears, mountain sheep, and copious amounts of other wildlife that chose to reveal itself. |
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We reached the section of the trail where the bikes had to be carried due to copious amounts of blowdown. |
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The works float in discreet white frames to expose torn edges, staple marks and copious layers of underpainting visible around the rim. |
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A temporary show on body art, complete with copious pictures of heavily pierced extremities, was not for the fainthearted. |
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The crowd at St Heliers Bay was a rowdy bunch that year, with music, alcohol, fireworks, skyrockets and copious amounts of police. |
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With its abrupt cuts, minimal score, copious dialogue, and large ensemble cast, the film has an underproduced, semi-documentary feel. |
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Once taken in by the upper society, he is given undeserving respect and a copious amount of bribes. |
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Kwan unearths copious clips from her films and interviews the veterans who knew her, as well as telling her story in dramatic form. |
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Fortunately, with Happiness in Magazines, his by-the-numbers approach to songcraft has finally yielded its most copious rewards. |
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Lasers are notorious for producing copious amounts of noxious smoke or plume as a by-product of vaporization. |
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He was a copious writer, dashing off verses, very often on the wet surfaces of pub tables. |
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The American bullfrog, for example, discharges copious amounts of mucus when basking in the drying rays of the sun. |
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More to the point, it involves copious amounts of rubber cement and other noxious solvents. |
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A full-scale weekend grocery shop, by myself, and copious amounts of steaming hot peppermint tea. |
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I found the suites capacious, the sofas commodious, the sandwiches copious. |
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As copious wine flowed and retro disco music pounded, we were soon without doubt The Greatest Dancers In The World. |
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The bar area is large by restaurant standards displaying copious wine storage and racks of marginally clean stemware. |
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At the end of the procedure the wound should be washed with copious quantities of saline and then left open. |
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A whole gang of us met up in the Blue Bell one morning at 10 am for a heart starter and we chatted and drank copious half pints. |
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I drank copious amounts of vodka and Strega for two or three hours, and collapsed. |
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After copious amounts of champers it was to the Grove in Balham and a tasty feast around a huge round table in the middle of the restaurant. |
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With this and copious amounts of water, the edges of blades on all sorts of tools or weapons were honed to sharpness. |
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The preliminary pages of the paperback edition give copious quotes from favourable reviews of the book in the major newspapers. |
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Serve pasta in big warmed bowls and ladle copious quantities of bolognaise mince on top. |
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I happened to be idly looking out my window, enviously eyeing up the copious foliage growing in my neighbours' flat. |
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The food is accompanied by copious amounts of vodka, cognac, wine, and beer. |
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Speaking of food, the daily supper feasts were a copious spread of enormous proportion. |
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The clay minerals and copious fines reported suggest that blockfields were produced by chemical weathering in a Mediterranean-type climate. |
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Both made copious notes on yellow lined pads and referred to day planners and calendars. |
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And the copious notes and introductions you'll find prefacing the first volume make a strong case for it. |
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Far too old for the part, Valence is fixed up with a wig and copious amounts of make-up. |
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A sensible approach was taken to the game and copious quantities of water were supplied to the players in an effort to stop them dehydrating. |
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As a result of his faulty strategy, White now loses copious quantities of material. |
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On the other hand, the King Cobra, which has a relatively less potent venom, injects a copious quantity in one bite. |
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The weekend and today have been mostly taking it easy drinking copious amounts of tea and sleeping all day today. |
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There is a copious supply of comment forms for residents of Bingley to write their thoughts on and a ballot box into which to deposit the forms. |
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Pumpkins need copious amounts of food and water, particularly at the small seedling stage and when flowers and fruits are forming. |
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The copious quantities of salt in this product are unlikely to help matters either. |
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It has a year-long mild climate, copious supplies of fresh water, vegetation and trees that contain plenty of good things to eat. |
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He now has 15 diaries filled with copious notes, running into more than 5,000 pages. |
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Bound elegantly with copious footnotes, this is a monument to a scholar's lifetime work. |
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All her pails, rags, and brushes were over there, along with copious supplies of soot. |
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The funniest moment happened when I noticed one guest drinking a rather copious amount of someone else's gin. |
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However, like all lawyers, he came to the interview carrying copious notes! |
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The result is a very long book of just under 500 pages with copious references. |
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Life is so much easier these days, with supermarkets providing us with copious supplies of fruit and vegetables all year round. |
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There are copious footnotes and an index but, irritatingly, no bibliography. |
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This area has the type of rough ground that the porbeagle likes to frequent, with copious quantities of mackerel and pollack, to feed upon. |
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In Vietnam soldiers took heroin and smoked copious quantities of pot and hash. |
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There are copious menu selections for those who might be crippled, incapable or weak. |
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This is usually combined with fish, fowl, or red meat and copious spices to form a type of stew. |
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We were throwing around the pig skin, when these fratty dudes walk up with a copious amount of beer. |
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The attention of insurgents and criminals is diverted to listening to the latest sounds out of Kingston and smoking copious amounts of ganja. |
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Anatids spend copious amounts of time in the water and spend a great deal of time on preening and feather maintenance. |
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Inside, head and legroom is copious and you also get air conditioning for the cabin and the glovebox. |
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In all copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and the pungent smell of marijuana wafts through the air. |
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Particle experiments in the fifties and sixties produced copious numbers of mesons and baryons named after letters in the Greek alphabet. |
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The copious guano deposition from sea birds may play a role in maintaining the present assemblage of vascular plants on both islands. |
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You may have enjoyed, as many students have, the recent copious downfall of snow. |
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It was a decade when copious talk of universal human rights mingled abhorrently with the most brazen crimes against humanity. |
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The sources, however, have disappeared in the severe abridgement which has reduced the lexicon to a glossary, copious though that remains. |
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry. |
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He has eliminated much of the trademark junk food from his diet, drinks copious amounts of water, and eats salads. |
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In addition to copious notes he modernised punctuation and spelling to make a more readable text. |
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The south-westerly monsoon winds bring copious amounts of rain from June onwards. |
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Not just settings of the ordinary, but the copious amounts of plainchant needed to cover all the propers. |
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The three judges wrote copious notes, while drinking copious amounts of amber liquid to refresh and cool their fevered brows. |
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Remove shower cap and work copious amounts of shampoo through your hair before wetting, then lather well. |
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In an individual flower, anthesis starts at the end of the day and by the time the bats start feeding, there is copious pollen. |
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On several occasions, in or beside the old boathouse, we scoffed copious amounts of home-made scones, dripping with home-made lemon curd. |
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The revels lasted a full fortnight, complete with boxing, copious amounts of food and alcohol, prostitution and fighting. |
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Beneath her eyes, he saw the dark shadows that copious tears had produced. |
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He also smokes copious amounts of weed mooched off his friends and makes miracles by turning water into cognac. |
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The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary. |
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Meals for guests or for ceremonial occasions such as weddings usually involve copious amounts of meat, washed down with Albanian raki, an alcoholic beverage. |
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Still, as a backup, he continued to take copious notes in his unhurried longhand. |
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Unfortunately, the attention to appearance also leads to copious amounts of vitriol being spewed at famous women every day. |
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Throughout her career, tales of wild behavior, random sexual encounters and copious drug use have orbited her waifish figure. |
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It is well written, thoroughly researched, with copious cross references. |
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If I win I will celebrate in style, with copious amounts of champagne. |
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Shoving students into lectures is like stuffing sausage meat into one end of a sausage machine but ignoring the copious waste that spills out half way through the process. |
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During his final year, while out walking on a hot day, he arrived at a well, and in the absence of anything stronger, downed copious draughts of cold water. |
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There is the tendency, to be found in all politicians in their anecdotage, to make copious reference to her own previous speeches of five, 10 and 20 years ago. |
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This is why a bowl of sugar remains essentially unchanged for months or even years, although it is exposed to copious amounts of oxygen during that time. |
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They were faced with the possibility of a flashover as the fire, in a matter of minutes, progressed to a stage where it was producing copious amounts of thick smoke. |
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Next step is to ply yourself with copious amounts of Dutch courage. |
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His long attachment to Alexandrine is at odds with his reputation as a misogynist, which is derived from some of his paintings rather than from his copious personal writings. |
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A copious natriuresis, or loss of sodium and water, resulted. |
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Despite the copious amounts they can pack away, roly-poly types are less common than lanky or athletic builds, sometimes with the equine features of their symbol. |
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As copious steam clouds and sharp hoots pierce the morning calm, an air of excitement and expectation is palpable among those who have got into the coaches. |
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I'm worryingly sober, despite a rather copious amount of alcohol consumed. |
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With glowing valves and copious amounts of paper tape the Met Office finally embraced the computer age in 1959 and purchased a Ferranti Mercury, which was nicknamed Meteor. |
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Stall-holders often complain that they give away copious free samples but do not make many sales, which suggests to me that the right audience is not getting to them. |
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Covered in sandpapery skin smeared with copious amounts of mucus, the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, grows up to 10 feet long and can weigh over 5,000 pounds. |
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I travelled in reading a report for the first of two meetings today, swigging copious amounts of fizzy mineral water and nursing a large hangover. |
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My advice is to go to see this film sooner, rather than later because you may well want to return to see it again armed with a pen and copious amounts of paper. |
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Anole splenocytes were phagocytically active and produced copious amounts of nitric oxide following exposure to fluorescein labeled E. coli bioparticles. |
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The copious amount of philosophical work on the subject of comedy offers valuable and suggestive resources to the student of film and televisual comedy. |
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I noted, with the thrill that circumstances vouchsafe to an active scholar only a few times in a full career, that Agassiz had penciled copious marginal notes into this copy. |
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It's amazing how a bit of garlic and copious olive oil can perk things up. |
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In an age obsessed with celebrity, the glitz of our 'starchitects,' backed by large staffs and copious public relations support, dominate the headlines. |
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Written in a clear, easy-to-follow style, the book is well researched, as is evident in the copious explicatory notes, at the end of the book, for each chapter. |
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Classic poetry and rhetoric give kids a language, at once subtle and copious, in which to articulate their own thoughts, perceptions, and inchoate feelings. |
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There can be found a different class of drunk, swilling back copious amounts of G and T or champagne and stuffing their faces with complimentary food. |
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He doesn't actually stand on station platforms making copious notes of numbers emblazoned on the side of the 1820 Clacton express, but he does take photographs of trains. |
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She graciously shares the copious details from her performances and collaborations with renowned directors, conductors and famed prima donnas and primo dons. |
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The marriage is omitted from his otherwise copious Who's Who entry. |
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What follows are hazy memories of loud music and copious amounts of beer. |
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After cleaning up the copious amount of blood on my body in a bathroom, I found my clothing and got dressed. |
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In the authors' view, the temple of Christ has become a den of shills, and they provide copious evidence of ecclesial complicity in the cultural-industrial complex. |
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His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm. |
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And we may be assured that divine grace, which capacitates for the first act of self-denial, is sufficient, in its more copious communications, for every possible exigency. |
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We make an afternoon of it and drink copious quantities of beer. |
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In that split second of my unleashing the wrath of God on this poor soul, she became covered with copious body hair, grew fangs and proceeded to turn into Mrs. Jekyll. |
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Using Thiersch's solution of salycilic and boracic acids, the bladder was irrigated with copious and repeatedly washed for a number of days. |
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When ileus comes on in a case of strangury, they prove fatal in seven days, unless, fever supervening, there be a copious discharge of urine. |
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Southern Louisiana receives far more copious rainfall, especially during the winter months. |
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Despite suffering badly from seasickness, Darwin wrote copious notes while on board the ship. |
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In copious and informative notes Ritson defends every point of his version of Robin Hood's life. |
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All of the wall maps were engraved with copious text on the region concerned. |
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Psyllids extract large quantities of sap from the plant as they feed and produce copious amounts of honeydew. |
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In both groups, however, we find copious and intricate speciation so that, often, species limits are narrow and ill defined. |
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It has not been felt necessary, however, to provide copious subcross-references to the subjects arranged under a main heading. |
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Contestants can win a host of top prizes, including copious amounts of Aussie beer. |
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He eschews the conventional and chronological in favour of copious anecdotage and down-home Valleys wisdom. |
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If Coleridge fribbled away much of his copious vapor on talk and Teutonic chimeras, well, what of it? |
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Finally, a Tang mortuary tablet seals the impression of unity and refinement in its copious brocadelike relief. |
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Many atypical large lymphocytes with slightly convoluted nuclei containing prominent nucleoli and copious nongranular cytoplasm were present. |
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Histologically they are typified by copious production of extracellular mucinous material. |
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Not least because it was time to head back to one of ours for copious amounts of scran and the post-drenching quenching of our drouths. |
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Cauliflowery excrescences are also accompanied by most copious serous discharges of a brown color. |
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Christopher Tolkien supplied copious notes and commentary upon his father's work. |
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Portraiture, which survives mainly in the medium of sculpture, was the most copious form of imperial art. |
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John Bollard has published a series of volumes with his own translation, with copious photography of the sites in the stories. |
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They included copious scholarly footnotes, mainly in English, totalling 145 pages in all. |
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They produce copious amounts of pollen and nectar that are attractive to insects. |
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The nectar and copious dull yellow ochre pollen are collected by honeybees as food sources. |
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In the valleys it is relatively mild, while it can be severely cold above 1,500 metres, with copious snowfalls. |
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The oligosaccharides pass through the small intestine largely unchanged, and when they reach the large intestine, bacteria feast on them, producing copious amounts of flatus. |
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Many writers and publishers found it advantageous to use English forms and copious apostrophes to secure a larger English readership unfamiliar with Scots. |
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The mixing is conducted in a water-bath, and during this process, and as long as the phosphorus is being ground or 'mullered,' copious fumes are evolved. |
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Each year I collect copious amounts of organic matter from the surrounding forest which is rototilled into the soil and of course we make and use compost. |
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Rivers were larger, had a more copious flow, and were braided. |
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Hail Son of God, Savior of Men, thy Name Shall be the copious matter of my Song Henceforth, and never shall my Harp thy praise Forget, nor from thy Father's praise disjoin. |
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Currently, three million tourists per year, mostly Korean, flock to the DMZ, to witness the relic of cold war confrontation, not to mention copious amounts of barbed wire. |
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Ancillary and auxiliary is the adscititious presence of oxygen, trapped within the myriad folds of the copious layers of clothing favoured by elderly women. |
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On a crisp spring morning, with copious layers of duck down and a hat, I have witnessed singledigit temperatures being deemed suitable for toplessness. |
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Across the state, carnival glass, depression glass and other art glass forms were produced in fine quality and copious quantity by dozens of creative companies. |
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The photographs are copious and fascinating, including electron microscope views of hideous mite larvae and a shot of the inebriated cetologist poking at a whale carcass. |
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Intended for legal scholars and those interested in the applied macrosociology, this volume is well referenced and contains numerous charts and copious notes. |
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