This cornucopia of all things interesting and Irish continues with a large offering of Irish silverware. |
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Abandoning print for pixels provides me with a cornucopia of news and information just a few mouse clicks away. |
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Visitors, local residents, and libraries alike will find this in-depth handbook a veritable cornucopia of all things Arizonan. |
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Bring a cornucopia or other symbol of thanksgiving and photos of some of your friends, the children you meet, and members of the church family. |
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The markets are a cornucopia of plenty and the prices won't make a hole in your pocket. |
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He soon became a cornucopia of trivia, and one day decided to have a shot at creating his own puzzle, just for a lark. |
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It must have been a tricky task to decide which opera, from this cornucopia, to select for resuscitation. |
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Bring the cornucopia or other symbol of thanksgiving that you used last week. |
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Moving along, you'll find a cornucopia of fresh salads and fine cold cuts including thinly sliced ham, smoked turkey and prosciutto. |
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No party ever offered such a cornucopia of naked bribes to the voter, all absolutely free, gratis and for nothing. |
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Frosted store windows groaned with a cornucopia of Irish linens, Madras shawls, China tea, Moroccan slippers, Scottish whisky and Madeira wine. |
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Like a spicy, salty twist on beer, the refreshing michelada also has a nice little cornucopia of healthy stuff in it. |
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However, the cornucopia finial of the original has been replaced by a pink-tongued dragon. |
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However, our readers require more and so I must try to do justice to this cornucopia of consumable marvels. |
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It was seen as a blissful cornucopia of earthly blessings, easily accessible high-quality sins of the flesh, and delights of the spirit. |
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The rare cornucopia shown in Plate XVI is embellished with free-floating murrhine and entwined with a seventeenth-century-style crested serpent. |
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It has created millions of jobs from Malaysia to Mexico and a cornucopia of affordable goods for Western consumers. |
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Asian powers such as China and Japan have economies dependent on exports and are eager to supply us with a cornucopia of goods. |
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But the food giant certainly seems friendly, offering consumers a cornucopia of food choices at low prices. |
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It's home to a cornucopia of delis, gourmet stores, boutiques and cosy little restaurants. |
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And of course there was the cornucopia of the ice machine, which disgorged a torrent of pure perfect cubes at the touch of a button. |
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A beautiful female figure surrounded by cornucopia looks down from the top of the sideboard. |
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The figure of Ceres on the stem of the cup holds a cornucopia. |
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We found old baskets, a hand-painted antique serving tray, a child's chicken pull toy, a cornucopia, weathered vases and awesome iron candlesticks. |
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A quick flick through Time Out will show you a cornucopia of options. |
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The fifth annual five-day event boasts art, food and shelter for the homeless, a cornucopia of artsy performances and a chance to mingle with artists. |
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With Edinburgh playing host to a cornucopia of festivals over the coming month, it can be difficult to step back and take each individual programme on its own merit. |
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But if, like me, you're too busy to buy raw ingredients, you might want to instead head to a shop where a cornucopia of ready-made Italian meals awaits. |
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I cannot accept that trained professionals with a cornucopia of offensive weapons at their disposal can't remain calm and professional in crowd control situations. |
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One by one they argue the reasons they're not guilty of a cornucopia of offences ranging from illegal parking and moving violations, to tossing their garbage on the wrong day. |
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The novel is a cornucopia of bleeding orifices, abscessed legs, crusted secretions and fetid genitals. |
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As far as the eye can see, a cornucopia of organic wheat, cereals, sunflowers, pulses and legumes has been turned into a vista of emptiness. |
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On the other hand, over-caution and excessively stringent regulation do not give us a cornucopia of foods which meet exemplary hygiene standards. |
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Bent programmed the first show of the day as a pure fashion cornucopia of summer sportswear and ensembles, donated by The Bay. |
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The development of the venture capital model empowered entrepreneurs to launch a cornucopia of high-tech start-up businesses. |
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The MS Read-A-Thon will offer a new schedule, exciting rewards and a cornucopia of gifts for participating. |
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If the whole world had the good sense to share America's exuberance, the present imbalances would simply dissolve into a blissful cornucopia. |
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I find myself distracted by a cornucopia of seriously hot women in Washington, women of various ages and ethnicities and body types who seem disproportionately alluring to me. |
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Economic development, then, is not simply about adding a cornucopia of talent or cool, then shaking and stirring it like a drink. |
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The plane was overflowing with a cornucopia of luxury food and amenities, as if destined for Paris. |
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Each presents such a cornucopia of opportunity, it would be hard to know where to begin. |
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Springtime is the best time for foraging, with a cornucopia of wild vegetables sprouting up in all parts of the country. |
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The series, so very loosely based on the Eastman and Laird comic book creation, spawned a cornucopia of merchandise, some feature films, and a live action TV show. |
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Wandering around the bench, he carted a six-pack of beer, bottles of orange and apple juice, and a cornucopia of soft drink cans over to the sink. |
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I felt very sophisticated walking around the Coliseum, listening to the oohs and aahs about the refurbishment, and the gasps about the cornucopia of Ladies' loos. |
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I had a look at the company's website and they were storing a veritable cornucopia of combustibles in that place including naptha, a substance used in dry cleaning. |
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A cornucopia of images from Kubrick films. The variety and creativity of powerful visual language scenes immediately captivates the viewer. |
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This Tube features a cornucopia of goodness including pumpkin pie, turkeys, and geese. |
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The cornucopia alludes to the agricultural wealth of the region, displaying certain products that are unique to Ontario. |
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Does this cornucopia of issues mean that international conventions in support of conservation are so overwhelmed with details that they can no longer function? |
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Related: Counting trees to save the woods: using big data to map deforestation Mangroves are a cornucopia of life – a rainforest by the sea – surviving in inter-tidal zones of tropical and sub-tropical regions. |
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The former benefit from the ready and affordable availability of more diversified foodstuffs, a cornucopia far beyond what domestic agricultural production can provide. |
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This is certainly no cornucopia, as we hear from resentful quarters. |
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Watch the clip on YouTube Labyrinth has a cornucopia of magical creatures, but Sir Didymus elevates himself above the rest thanks to his courage, loyalty, and keen sense of style. |
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The cornucopia of rumba groups revealed not a folkloric music being carefully preserved by holdouts, but a vital, unregimented music that is still being invented. |
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The woman receives and gives like a cornucopia or horn of plenty. |
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It may seem strange that Britons living in France, amid the splendid cornucopia of French food shops and restaurants, should hunger and thirst after British cuisine. |
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But this can happen only if nature's cornucopia is conserved, so that current and future generations of researchers can make new discoveries that benefit patients everywhere. |
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A cornucopia of hyped-up breakbeats, keyboard squiggles, surf grooves, dancehall stylee, dumb loops and much atonal shouting along, Far In dares you not to smile. |
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The joy of it is, one man's dibber is another man's collecting cornucopia. |
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The store provided a veritable cornucopia of modern gadgets. |
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Crowded onto this, alongside gleaming brass scales and weights, were even more jars of sweets, a cornucopia of fruit drops, cachous, sherbet-dips, cinder toffee and so forth. |
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