He accommodates the reader with nine pages of Berlin history chronology, 55 illustrations, and a plenitude of notes, bibliography, and index. |
Goldwater, in short, was a politician of ideas, not knee-jerk reaction or pork-barrel plenitude. |
That mirage, or intuition, revelation or dream opposes order to disorder, plenitude to emptiness, and to disgust wonder, hope, enthusiasm. |
The important question, he feels, is how both doctors and patients deal with the plenitude of information and misinformation being circulated. |
During his residence he collected a plenitude of ethnographica for the ethnographical museums in Berlin, Leipzig, and Stuttgart. |
He has a plenitude of potential, but no experience at peaking for a top show, having failed to place in his only other pro-qualifier attempt. |