Plenty Sentence Examples

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  • Still, she had plenty to do.

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  • I thought I had plenty of time.

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  • So there was always plenty of food.

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  • There aren't plenty of guys around here.

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  • The guy had plenty of time to carve the truth out of him.

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  • There's plenty to do still.

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  • We can still make plenty of progress.

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  • No, that should be plenty of time.

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  • With the town's elevation near eight thousand feet, plenty of snow was to be expected.

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  • But no great writer and no great administrator came from Narbonensis; itinerant lecturers and journalists alone were produced in plenty, and at times minor poets.

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  • There was plenty of room in the old house and Katie would continue helping with the chores until they found a place to live.

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  • You and I have plenty of challenges with our present and future.

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  • We've got plenty of wood, though, from the forest.

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  • Jackson had called Consuelo and told her they had plenty of help, so she needn't come.

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  • The plants are slow growers and must have plenty of sun heat; they require sandy loam with a mixture of sand and bricks finely broken and must be kept dry in winter.

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  • You'll need to keep an eye on him and make sure he has plenty of water.

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  • One thing she had plenty of was hair.

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  • There are plenty of stiffs around.

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  • We all understand intuitively there is plenty of food in the world.

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  • I guess we'll have plenty of room back here.

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  • Obviously there was plenty of work for anyone interested in working.

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  • Custozza might have been afterwards retrieved,, for Italians had plenty of fresh troops besides Cialdinis army; nothing was done, as both the king and La Marraora believed situation to be much worse than it actually wa,s.

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  • There's gold up there and plenty of it!

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  • She had spent her life alone; she had plenty of practice.

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  • It means we have plenty of room for improvement.

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  • His swing resembled that of a golfer and she surmised he had plenty of practice.

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  • This last post left him plenty of leisure, which he used for travelling and cultivating the society of interesting people, a taste which earned him the title of Monsignore Ubique.

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  • Good hard-wood timber is found in plenty, the best being the merabau, penak, rasok and chengal.

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  • From them he heard plenty of abuse of stock-jobbing, and seizing their ideas he began to regard stock-jobbing, or agiotage, as the source of all evil, and to attack in his usual vehement style the Banque de St Charles and the Compagnie des Eaux.

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  • The Spartans were happy, said the writer, because they had plenty of good, suitable clothing and lodging, robust women, and were able to meet their requirements both physical and mental.

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  • It was a beautiful morning and there was plenty of time to kill as Howie wasn't schedule to return to the house until late afternoon.

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  • Occupying 135 degrees of latitude, living on the shores of frozen or of tropical waters; at altitudes varying from sea-level to several thousands of feet; in forests, grassy prairies or deserts; here starved, there in plenty; with a night here of six months' duration, there twelve hours long; here among health-giving winds, and there cursed with malaria - this brown man became, in different culture provinces, brunette or black, tall or short, long-headed or short-headed, and developed on his own hemisphere variations from an average type.

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  • I can see plenty of nice gardens and fields down below us, at the edge of this city.

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  • The shoots are trained up near the glass, and, with plenty of heat (top and bottom) and of water, with air and light, and manure water occasionally, will form firm, strong, well-ripened canes in the course of the season.

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  • She says they have plenty of snow up there.

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  • When Carmen didn't respond, Katie shrugged, Anyway, there are plenty of guys interested.

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  • Lori was a good looking woman and there were plenty of men who would whisk her away if Josh didn't treat her right.

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  • In the city and province of Buenos Aires, plenty of volunteers offered their services, and an army of some twenty-five thousand men was quickly raised, but they were armed with old-fashioned weapons and there was only a limited supply of ammunition.

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  • Stolypin of the fact that there was plenty of land in Russia for the peasants without any attack on private property.

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  • The wild boar is still found in Europe, in marshy woodland districts where there is plenty of cover, and it is fairly plentiful in Spain, Austria, Russia and Germany, particularly in the Black Forest.

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  • Grease must be removed by potash, whiting or other means, and tarnish by an acid or potassium cyanide, washing in plenty of water being resorted to after each operation.

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  • A fluid is a substance which yields continually to the slightest tangential stress in its interior; that is, it can be divided very easily along any plane (given plenty of time if the fluid is viscous).

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  • The leaf directly opposite the bunch must in all cases be preserved, and the young shoot is to be topped at one or two joints beyond the incipient fruit, the latter distance being preferable if there is plenty of room for the foliage to expand; the lateral shoots, which will push out after the topping, must be again topped above their first or second joints.

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  • The convex slopes falling from the Prussian position towards Metz gave plenty of cover to the French, and the setting sun shone full in the faces of the Prussian artillerymen.

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  • He wrestles with Achelous for Deianeira (" destructive to husband "), daughter of Oeneus, king of Calydon, vanquishes the river god, and breaks off one of his horns, which as a horn of plenty is found as an attribute of Hercules in art.

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  • And there are plenty of companies, like Samsung, with the money and market clout to do it.

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  • Most garden soils contain plenty of nutrients, apart from nitrogen which is easily leached out of the soil.

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  • Condoms, gloves and plenty of water-based lube are likely to be protective.

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  • Let's hope we get plenty of winter sunshine.

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  • There were pigs and goats on the island, and plenty of fish could be caught from the shore.

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  • The main menu features pulled pork, brisket, chicken and ribs as well as salads, sandwiches and plenty of homemade sides.

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  • Warm him some chicken soup and make sure he drinks plenty of water.

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  • There's plenty of computer web sites that explain all about them dreams and visions and spirits.

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  • Plenty of people means a cinch been stepping up.

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  • This gives plenty of cover for the young leverets to shelter from their enemies.

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  • There's plenty of blood, and flashing lightning as the corpse is hidden - but where?

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  • There was plenty of life including numerous ling, and a small swim-through.

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  • Found plenty of average coalies and pollack very quickly with an 8lb pollack and small ling in among them.

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  • From Beck to Tom Waits, we've heard plenty of exciting new releases for discerning music lovers.

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  • I still have plenty of Epson paper, premium glossy photo paper, color life and archival matte.

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  • Eating plenty of live yogurt restores proper gut microflora, which is extremely important for our general health.

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  • Plenty of redshank on the lake side - no spotted redshank here to confuse them with.

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  • Where there is plenty of quartz cement it produces hard sandstones and conglomerates.

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  • You can find plenty of earlier orphan heirloom rescues on my website.

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  • You have plenty of time to appreciate the majesty of the scenery from Notchland Inn, with wonderful walking trails nearby.

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  • With our meal being served at 3.30pm, this gave us plenty of time assuming we had no mishaps!

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  • There are plenty of places where the course can give you a nasty nip.

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  • So it is a tribute to the quality of the writing that the show keeps a steady pace throughout with plenty of sharp one-liners.

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  • All the organizers had a busy day one-way or another but there was plenty of compliments at the end of the event.

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  • The early miners found plenty of iron ore at or near to the surface of the ground.

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  • The site also provides plenty of scope for riding, running, biking, canoeing, orienteering, angling and clay-pigeon shooting.

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  • Large padded kneeling pad gives you plenty of space.

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  • Like last time, the mushroom pakora was poor, plenty of tasty batter, but very little mushroom.

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  • To accommodate passengers plenty of chances elaborate glyphs of it's the tourism.

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  • As clay pebbles don't hold lots of water, they also provide the root zone with plenty of oxygen.

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  • Plenty of subsequent films in the horror genre ditched the usual slashing strings and went for tinkling piano sounds instead.

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  • The life wasn't limited to scallops with rays, sole, plaice and plenty of crabs being seen.

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  • Next up was essential platinum 's DJ Dougal alongside MC Smiley, Dougal played plenty of vocally tracks from Essential Platinum.

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  • Staff were calm and sometimes playful; there was no shouting and plenty of negotiating and discussing.

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  • The lounge was large and light with plenty of comfortable seating and an exceptionally pleasant atmosphere.

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  • Additionally, the sun can be quite intense and you should take care to drink plenty of fluids while on the beach.

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  • And don't forget to eat plenty of fruit and veg too.

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  • I would also recommend allowing plenty of time in which to locate the building.

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  • The kids will have plenty to keep them amused on board ship.

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  • This would leave plenty of time to join us for dinner in the evening.

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  • To prevent pneumonia there is plenty of air movement over the ewes but no drafts.

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  • Your cabin portholes provide plenty of natural light and wonderful sea views.

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  • Plenty of other reviewers have commented on the offensiveness of Deaver's stereotypical portrayal of the blacks in Harlem.

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  • There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about organic grain production.

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  • Après-ski activities are also profuse, with bars and discos providing plenty of lively entertainment.

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  • At first glance such factors make for a gloomy prognosis Yet there are still plenty of reasons to be cheerful.

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  • In return you will be joining a dynamic company, with plenty of room for sales career progression.

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  • The skull oval from ear to ear, showing plenty of brain room, and with a well-defined occipital protuberance.

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  • There was plenty of wood left to create a funeral pyre.

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  • However there were plenty of birds around Sierpe, which had a rather rakish charm.

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  • It was a pretty decent show altogether with plenty of variety and the odd rarity thrown in.

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  • Didn't take to long to get to Stratford having caught the train, there were plenty of busses taking ravers to the site.

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  • As well as the justly renowned attractions of the city center, the campus itself offers plenty in the way of diversion.

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  • Sharon has plenty of muscle - superb back and outstanding side chest and triceps shots - even an abdominal retraction.

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  • These Goa beaches can be reached on foot or by bicycle, and plenty of busses taxis and motor rickshaws run along the coast.

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  • Tower Captain John Foster hopes that plenty of experienced twelve bell ringers will also be able to take part.

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  • Promised plenty royal caribbean wedding of is one of commander quot Russell.

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  • Plenty of history of applying for owns SAM 's town interest among youth.

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  • And if there is plenty of good stuff to read, why pay for additional content if you are already satiated?

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  • The stunning surrounding scenery also affords plenty of incentives to get out in the fresh air.

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  • Breakfast was a plate of plenty (excluding only tattie scones) and the rich birdlife of the garden provided most of the entertainment.

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  • On my travels I meet many scots who have emigrated and have to say there are plenty as you suggest Davie.

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  • If you enjoy scuba diving or snorkeling, Fiji travel provides plenty of opportunity to do so and is renowned for its coral reefs.

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  • Falmouth is a bustling seaport with plenty of restaurants, shops, Art theater, Castle and the National Maritime Museum.

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  • There is plenty of comfortable seating in a small raised area at the front with some seating by the bar.

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  • Underwater you'll find plenty of anemones, Ross corals and edible sea urchins.

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  • All this relatively sedentary activity gave me plenty of time to look around me, of course!

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  • Basically there were plenty of naturally regenerating seedlings - farmers cut back those they did not want to develop into fodder trees.

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  • That way you scoop up plenty of shares cheaply with each market setback, ensuring you make a decent profit in the long run.

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  • Even with plenty of ball, England had looked a shambles.

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  • Plenty of the public came out to support us, dodging the showers, and enjoying the wide variety of entertainment's and displays.

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  • Not much demanded, should be OK, plenty of chances for easy sight gags.

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  • So she always bought two skeins of these onions, although she had plenty in the garden as well.

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  • The summer break provided two extremely talented songsters from Queen's with plenty of opportunity to stretch their vocal chords.

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  • The first section runs southbound through the New Forest, with plenty of shade on a hot day.

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  • There was plenty of time to tour southern India at weekends and to meet elephants to which Tom Lock became particularly attached.

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  • Travelers necessitated plenty of available rooms and their horses required good stabling.

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  • Praia dâOura is great for shopping, with plenty of open-air stalls and street vendors for gifts and souvenirs.

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  • Dublin's got so trendy now; there are always plenty of hotspot locations to set chapters in!

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  • Begin by making sure you have all your props in place such as plenty of attractive clean underpants.

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  • We were given plenty of help by the staff here and were soon watching a singing male black-capped vireo at close range.

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  • As a breed they are extremely vivacious, affectionate and need plenty of individual attention and exercise.

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  • In the UK, there are plenty of opportunities to have a protest vote against the standing party / Prime Minister.

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  • Both bedrooms have fitted wardrobes with plenty of storage space.

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  • I quickly whittled down the choices by selecting the Lake District, which has the advantage of good surfaces and plenty of paths.

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  • Sure there's plenty for us to sing from the rooftops about - dolby 5.1 mixes, anarmorphic widescreen, directors cuts et al.

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  • Again there was plenty of life with spider crabs, rainbow wrasse and shoals of larger fish above.

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  • It combined a wall on the way down with plenty of scattered wreckage on the bottom.

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  • There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it doesn't survive.

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  • Wrinkled lips To make wrinkled lips To make wrinkled lips appear smooth, use plenty of shine to reflect light out of the lines.

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  • If they give me plenty of it I'll not complain about its color.

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  • Both he and his family dressed well; they had plenty to eat; he had even bought a horse to help him carry his produce to market.

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  • I outline forty-five different ways this will happen—surely enough that even if you don't agree with them all, you will still have plenty of reason to be optimistic.

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  • My tutor had plenty of time to explain what I did not understand, so I got on faster and did better work than I ever did in school.

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  • There is a plenty of such chairs as I like best in the village garrets to be had for taking them away.

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  • The younger ones occupied themselves as before, some playing cards (there was plenty of money, though there was no food), some with more innocent games, such as quoits and skittles.

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  • Sound effects are plenty here, such as the gurgling and squishing sounds of the mysterious creatures haunting our kids.

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  • Let 's hope we get plenty of winter sunshine.

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  • If you are looking for great cuisine, there are plenty of gourmet restaurants in the area to suit your culinary tastes.

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  • There are plenty of restaurants in the area to tackle your appetite after a day of adventure.

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  • With three city running/walking trails and one biking trail, you will find plenty to keep you busy no matter how long you are in town.

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  • For meat lovers, the restaurant has plenty of beef, poultry and pork options to choose from.

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  • There are plenty of steak, chops, chicken and veal options at this classic Italian restaurant; try the veal scallopini.

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  • This new venue features a top shelf bar, an extensive wine list and plenty of atmosphere.

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  • Menu pptions include omelets and scrambles made from organic eggs, as well as a chorizo hash and plenty of pancakes.

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  • There are plenty of restaurants to test your palate as well.

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  • Known as a canoeing and kayaking destination, the area also boasts plenty of back roads and forested trails perfect for biking, hiking and cross-country skiing adventures.

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  • Steamboat rides, golf, sightseeing tours -- these cities offer plenty to keep visitors busy.

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  • Kapaa has plenty of good restaurant choices for visitors to the islands, including amazing restaurants at the resorts and elsewhere.

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  • Vegetarians will find plenty of enticing offerings in this restaurant and meat eaters will enjoy the open-flame fire pit.

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  • Physically, while the day had started well, his body thought 40 to 50 miles was plenty.

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  • They fought for bare existence, for primacy in commerce, for the command of seaports, for the keys of mountain passes, for rivers, roads and all the avenues of wealth and plenty.

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  • Like Fortune, with whom she is often coupled in inscriptions on Roman tombstones, she was also represented with the cornu copiae (horn of plenty).

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  • East of the Taupo plateau and south of Opotiki on the Bay of Plenty the steep thickly-timbered ranges held by the Uriwera tribe still show scenery quite unspoiled by white intrusion.

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  • His attributes are a pitcher, cornucopiae (", horn of plenty"), rushes, marine animals and a sceptre.

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  • Keller, "in an age when iron and bronze had been long known, but had not come into our districts in such plenty as to be used for the common purposes of household life, at a time when amber had already taken its place as an ornament and had become an object of traffic."

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  • To all remonstrances he only replied "There's plenty of time."

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  • The ignorant populace, for whom the promised social millennium had by no means dawned, saw in an attitude seemingly so inconsistent obvious proof of corrupt motives, and there were plenty of prophets of misrule to encourage the delusion - orators of the clubs and the street corners, for whom the restoration of order would have meant well-deserved obscurity.

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  • He has plenty of legends to tell us, and writes altogether in a poetical style, so that his prose seems to fall into rhythm unconsciously.

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  • At the same time, as has been said, the cavalry arm found plenty of work.

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  • The city is supplied with water from the Yan Yean works, an artificial lake at the foot of the Plenty Range, nearly 19 m.

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  • Few self-taught riders attain to excellence; they may keep a good place in hunting, if possessed of plenty of courage, and mounted on a bold and not too tender-mouthed horse, but they never will be riders in the proper sense of the word.

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  • Bacon with an excess of fat is not wanted, except in the lumber camps; consequently the farmers of Canada have cultivated a class of swine for bacon having plenty of lean and firm flesh.

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  • A person who is of what used to be called a " biliary nature " should live sparingly and take plenty of exercise.

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  • In thirty-five years of literary composition, Aristotle had plenty of time to change, because any man can differ from himself at different times.

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  • Later, the form was reproduced by elaborate external wrappings of the different parts of the body before the final swathing; later still, in the Ptolemaic age, by coarse padding with plenty of linen and pitch.

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  • Plenty of springs issue on the highlands, and wide expanses of grassy country dotted with trees like an English park are met with.

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  • Forts in plenty can be detected along it, notably Manchester (Mancunium or Mamucium), Ribchester (Bremetennacum), Brougham Castle (Brocavum), Old Penrith (Voreda), and on a western branch, Watercrook near Kendal, Waterhead near the hotel of that name on Ambleside, Hardknott above Eskdale, Maryport (Uxellodunum), and Old Carlisle (possibly Petriana).

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  • Their worship was generally connected with peace and plenty, just as that of Odin was chiefly bound up with war.

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  • The essence of the raising-cloth is a weft that will provide plenty of nap and yet have sufficient fibre to maintain the strength of the web.

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  • The carp itself, Cyprinus carpio, has a very wide distribution, having spread, through the agency of man, over nearly the whole of Europe and a part of North America, where it lives in lakes, ponds, canals, and slow-running rivers with plenty of The Common Carp.

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  • Wherever the soil is not quite suitable, but is capable of being made so, it is best to remedy the defect at the outset by trenching it all over to a depth of 2 or 3 ft., incorporating plenty of manure with it.

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  • Many gardeners are still afraid to disturb an unsuitable subsoil, but experienced growers have proved that by bringing it up to the surface and placing plenty of manure in the bottoms of the various trenches, the very best results are attained in the course of a season or so.

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  • When there is a hard pan this should be broken up with the spade or the fork, and have plenty of manure mixed with it.

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  • Let the greenhouse and conservatory have plenty of air in mild weather.

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  • The depths of fur quoted are the greatest, but there are plenty of good useful skins possessing a lesser depth.

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  • Descartes, however, gave Pascal the very sensible advice to stay in bed as long as he could (it may be remembered that the philosopher himself never got up till eleven) and to take plenty of beef-tea.

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  • To this fact is largely due the excellence of the Germans in grandiose decorative painting and sculpture, a talent for the exercise of which plenty of scope has been given them by the numerous public buildings and memorials raised since the war of 1870.

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  • They were largely recruited from the common people, and there is plenty of evidence to show that the movement was widespread.

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  • Mahmud also was already planning reforms borrowed from the West, and Mehemet Ali, who had had plenty of opportunity of observing the superiority of European.

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  • Considering that his legal reforms are those by which his name is mainly known to posterity, it is curious that we should have hardly any information as to his legal knowledge, or the share which he took in those reforms. In person he was somewhat above the middle height, well-shaped, with plenty of fresh colour in his cheeks, and an extraordinary power of doing without food and sleep. He spent most of the night in reading or writing, and would sometimes go for a day with no food but a few green herbs.

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  • The line of defence adjacent to the battery looked downhill for about 300 yds., giving a clear field of fire for the new Enfield rifle the English carried; but a sharp break in the slope beyond that range gave the assailants plenty of "dead ground" on which to form up. For a time, therefore, the battle was a series of attacks, delivered with great fierceness by the main body of Pavlov's corps, the repulse of each being followed by the disappearance of the assailants.

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  • The Christian apologists of the 2nd century, however, found plenty of testimony to their doctrine of the unity of God in the writings of Greek poets and philosophers; it was a commonplace in the revival under the Empire; and among the group of religions embraced under the name Buddhism more than one form must be ranked as monotheistic. The idealist philosophy of the Prajiia Paramita in the system of the " Great Vehicle " declared that " every phenomenon is the manifestation of mind " (Beal, Catena, p. 303).

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  • They do not need shading, but should have plenty of air, and be syringed daily in the afternoon.

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  • Warnings came in plenty, and no less a personage than the man he had made captain-general of Madrid, General Pavia, suggested that, if a conflict arose between Castelar and the majority of the Cortes, not only the garrison of Madrid and its chief, but all the armies in the field and their generals, were disposed to stand by the president.

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  • There is plenty of singing but no instrumental music. Prayer is offered standing towards the East; at Pentecost, kneeling.

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  • According to the reports on the subject, when the smoker has plenty of active work it appears to be no more injurious than smoking tobacco.

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  • She is represented in works of art, often together with Ceres, with a cornucopia (horn of plenty) in her arm, and a ship's prow in the background, indicating the transport of grain over the sea.

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  • When grown in Great Britain Cryptomeria requires a deep, well-drained soil with plenty of moisture, and protection from cold winds.

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  • There is also plenty of hillpasture in the south-western counties (from Hampshire and Berkshire westward), especially in Devonshire, Cornwall and Somersetshire, and also in Monmouthshire and along the Welsh marches, on the Cotteswold Hills, &c. In all these localities sheep are extensively reared, especially in Northumberland, but on the other hand in Lincolnshire the numbers of sheep are roughly equal to those in the northern county.

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  • Marco Polo, who passed through the town in 1274, says that "Everything is to be had there [at Cotan, Khotan] in plenty, including abundance of cotton, with flax, hemp, wheat, wine, and the like.

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  • Hence it is always a safe precaution to afford plenty of time for such settlement before a reservoir is charged with water.

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  • In some cases, as, for example, when a high earthen embankment crosses a gorge, and there is plenty of stone to be had, it is desirable to place the outer bank upon a toe or platform of rubble stonework, as in fig.

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  • Inland, it spreads out into prairies of coarse long grass and scrub jungle, which harbour wild animals in plenty; but throughout this vast region there is scarcely a hamlet, and only patches of rice cultivation at long intervals.

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  • There were plenty of possible pretenders in existence; the earl of Lincoln, whom Richard III.

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  • In the Dindsenchus we are told that the worshippers sacrificed their children to the idol in order to secure corn, honey and milk in plenty.

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  • A general weariness of civil war gave plenty of opportunity after this to the agents of Mazarin, who in order to facilitate peace made a pretence of exiling himself for a second time to Bouillon.

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  • Many of its members were sons of the bourgeoisie, men who having been educated at college, thanks to some charitablt, agency, in the pride of learning, and raised above their original station, were ready for anything but had achieved nothing They bad plenty of talent at c0mmand, were full of classical tirades against tyranny, and, though sensitive enough in their private life, were bloodthirsty butchers in their public relations.

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  • So long as honey is being gathered in plenty drones are tolerated, but no sooner does the honey harvest show signs of being over than they are mercilessly killed and cast out of the hive by the workers, after a brief idle life of about four months' duration.

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  • A brood mare requires plenty of exercise at a slow pace and may work, except between shafts or on a road, till the day of foaling.

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  • During the summer they require plenty of water, and are very effective on the margins of lakes or running streams, where they thrive admirably.

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  • For a length of seven or eight miles the river is from a mile to a mile and a quarter in breadth, so that there is plenty of accommodation for shipping.

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  • I am sorry there is no blood to offer, Marie will bring plenty home upon receiving my message.

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  • The salesperson had a confident manner with plenty of personality.

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  • Their was plenty of huff and puff from all of us, but we lacked guile.

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  • Then, with plenty of time on my hands, I began to realize the irony of that whole experience.

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  • Given such sums, key figures within the football industry could be forgiven for thinking that the years of plenty would continue ad infinitum.

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  • The final descent into Builth wells was superb, with plenty of jumps to get some airtime on.

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  • While flying, a person should drink plenty of fluids and avoid smoking, caffeine, and excessive alcohol.

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  • To allow plenty of time for this, each clinic appointment is at least half an hour long.

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  • We had plenty of time to admire the architecture.

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  • I also made sure I had plenty of soluble aspirin.

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  • Overnight on board and with luck plenty of opportunities to see the aurora borealis.

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  • With over 250 aircraft on show, there was plenty to experience for these four young aviators.

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  • This gives you plenty of slack, to enable the running backstay to be taken forward when not in use.

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  • Plenty of shops, look out for woolens, jewelry, fudges, cheeses and bere bannocks.

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  • There are plenty of poets who indulge in blanket condemnation.

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  • Several styles seem to be emerging but they all require impressive contortions and plenty of time.

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  • A large pupil and highly curved cornea admit plenty of light to keep the image on the retina bright.

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  • Plenty of the right-wing pundits who've bemoaned the " endemic corruption " in Africa have remained utterly silent on this.

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  • Whilst not playing cricket, there was plenty to do in Barbados.

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  • This sandwich has plenty of fresh and crunchy cucumber, which is very welcome alongside the fairly routine watercress.

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  • There are plenty of boxes to smash through and ramps to jump, if you're feeling daring.

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  • With very long summer daylight hours, you have plenty of time to fit in your excursions.

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  • Register in plenty of time to avoid a last minute rush to meet, or avoid missing, the Return filing deadline.

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  • There is plenty of outdoor deck space on the Artemis and the wrap around teak promenade deck is good for sunbathers.

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  • You will find plenty of banks with hole-in-the-wall cash machines, too, where you can draw Tunisian dinars on your debit card.

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  • The Big Band ably entertained the diners at HMS Dalriada, with plenty of Dinner Jazz - nice!

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  • I've checked the dipstick and there's plenty of oil " I wonder if you've got the right dipstick?

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  • Sounding more rock than stoner rock dirge than they do on record, there's plenty of noise from the three members.

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  • With goddess workshops and books devoted to female divinity, there are plenty of ways you can tap into this compassionate and loving power.

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  • Allowing you plenty of time for preparation, we will then e-mail necessary documentation to your chosen address.

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  • A very drinkable summer wine, I hope they still have plenty in stock!

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  • I worked in a grocery store, and I saw plenty of lightly bruised food, still edible, tossed in the trash.

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  • There are plenty of knobs, which makes for excellent ergonomics.

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  • They have plenty of food, the CO says, slightly exasperated, they don't need more food.

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  • Plenty of foliage adorns the sides of tracks, the draw distance is rather expansive and its framerate has nary a hitch.

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  • There will always be other expatriates with plenty to say in the local bar or at the 19th hole on the golf course.

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  • The approach is down an attractive farm lane which leads into the old farmyard with plenty of parking space.

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  • However, Carter argues, the measures introduced so far haven't been particularly far-reaching, leaving plenty of opportunities for crafty traders.

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  • So because Zombie Lake has very little to hold your interest, we get plenty of naked females - and I do mean plenty!

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  • He also has plenty of other fetishes which you'll have to talk to him about in person.

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  • However, there were plenty of other fish including this flatfish with pretty blue spots who were quite happy to almost pose for me.

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  • Of course some Arabic influence remains with plenty of themed restaurants & indeed more staple dishes that carry more exotic flavors.

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  • The names of the expensive flops may not trip off the tongue, but there have been plenty.

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  • The turf and snow is well frozen but thin with plenty of rocky moves in between.

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  • There will also be plenty of attractions to keep children amused including a traditional Victorian funfair.

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  • On the palate there was a fleshy, almost gamey character, with plenty of vitality and grip.

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  • Groovy Girls - Cool Confidantes Groovy Girls are all about individual style and friendship, and this groovin ' gang has plenty of both.

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  • There is a double gated entrance to the rear side giving access to plenty of parking / turning space.

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  • We will have to wear the whole get-up also for all exams and graduation, so it will get plenty of use!

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  • Delicious with plenty visitors easy river blue gill speckled walked here in.

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  • You can also grate some root ginger into a cup of hot water or add plenty of chopped ginger to your food.

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  • There was plenty of yellow gorse in flower looking bright in the dull light.

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  • Seating There is plenty of seating in the ground, including the famous grandstand which is the oldest ground in use in the country.

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  • Here you will have plenty of opportunity to enjoy the natural greenery around you.

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  • There are also schools of lionfish, glassy sweepers and plenty of coral grouper lining up to be cleaned.

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  • The transit time for a convoy through the danger area was five hours which was plenty for the german gunners to range on ships.

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  • Tough, water-resistant materials and a stretchy side gusset provide plenty of protection and a safe, snug fit.

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  • No, we're just interested in celebrity haircuts, and plenty of ' em.

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  • Read plenty of autographs handshakes and teen dancing exhibition.

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  • Frequent, automatic backups We've all got huge hard disks now with plenty of space for as many backups as anyone could need.

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  • It gives even the most experienced helmsman and crew plenty of excitement and problems to solved.

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  • Give yourself plenty of time to reach the church or registrar and always allow for the last minute hiccup.

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  • For the younger holidaymaker there is plenty do as well.

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  • But how, you may ask is e-Marketing tapping in to this source of plenty, this veritable Holy Grail of marketing nectar?

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  • Real horseradish sauce is made from grated horseradish root, sugar, mustard, a little vinegar and plenty of fresh cream.

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  • Treatment Keep the patient well hydrated, ie give plenty to drink.

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  • There were plenty of Rock Hyraxes and Nubian ibex.

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  • Richard Tompkins was taking part in his first Autotest in his smart yellow imp, finding plenty of grip when the rain came down.

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  • The contour interval is a bit wide but there are plenty of gradient arrows on the comprehensive network of highlighted cycle routes.

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  • We do have plenty of ancient historical texts that describe divine intoxication.

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  • Children will find plenty to enjoy in this wonderfully inventive animated film.

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  • Be sure to include plenty of dry kindling, you will need it.

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  • These useful units have several sets of contacts and an adjustable time knob on the front, plenty of applications!

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  • Italian politics; prosperous republics, with plenty of money to spend but no leisure or inclination for camp-life; cautious tyrants, glad of every pretext to emasculate their subjects, and courting popularity by exchanging conscription for taxationall combined to favor the new system.

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  • The strength of the renowned Roman concrete is largely due to the use of pozzolana (see Puteoli), which also is found in plenty in the Campagna.

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  • But in the meantime, hunger will stay with us even in the world of plenty.

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  • Being a purpose-built resort, there are also plenty of other attractions.

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  • Hendry is purring along, the break 's up to 48 with power to add plenty more.

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  • Naturally the area boasts plenty of outdoor activities from exceptional skiing and hiking to white water rafting, mountain biking and tandem skydiving.

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  • Did n't take to long to get to Stratford having caught the train, there were plenty of busses taking ravers to the site.

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  • We entered building and entered the foyer with plenty of ravers congregated in here.

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  • Breeze was playing plenty of upfront new material from the raver baby label along woith some updated remixes of a few classics.

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  • Plenty of Redshank on the lake side - no spotted redshank here to confuse them with.

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  • Allow them plenty of time to think of an answer and reword questions if necessary.

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  • There are plenty of brown field sites ripe for redevelopment.

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  • Create rockeries, or banks with plenty of crevices, in south-facing areas close to denser vegetation.

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  • She has eight very roomy cabins with plenty of storage.

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  • Rugger boys en masse do n't normally come in until 8.15 ish so plenty of time.

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  • Promised plenty royal caribbean wedding of is one of commander quot russell.

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  • As it was Cannes Film Festival week there were plenty of them to salivate over.

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  • Plenty of history of applying for owns sam 's town interest among youth.

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  • There are plenty of hot options to choose from including our scrumptious recipe for hot chicken salad.

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  • Falmouth is a bustling Seaport with plenty of restaurants, shops, Art theater, Castle and the National Maritime Museum.

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  • All this relatively sedentary activity gave me plenty of time to look around me, of course !

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  • There are plenty of service stations along the road, selling gasoline and refreshments.

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  • There were plenty of highs with possibly the highest number of seminal albums from global artists hitting the shelves in any one year ever.

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  • Plenty of the public came out to support us, dodging the showers, and enjoying the wide variety of entertainment 's and displays.

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  • The summer break provided two extremely talented songsters from Queen 's with plenty of opportunity to stretch their vocal chords.

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  • The hotel is modern, comfortable and spacious with plenty of activities for all the family and is ideal for a beach based holiday.

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  • Their repertoire spans a wide range of styles including plenty of sparky originals.

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  • The village is very family friendly with plenty of English speaking instructors.

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  • Plenty of Christian men who hope to affirm a spotless life by mowing the lawn or polishing the car three times a week.

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  • Bees can also starve in the midst of plenty.

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  • There was plenty to do at home to straighten up for Sunday.

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  • There 's plenty of talent at this club still and once the injuries subside a bit we'll be fine.

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  • There are plenty of exposed beams within the property to substantiate this conclusion.

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  • Avoid sugary foods, which can make you tired in the long run Drink plenty of fluids - water your brain !

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  • I 'd allowed plenty of time in case I needed to suss out alternative quick routes, such as via Waterloo station.

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  • They should be swallowed whole with plenty of water.

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  • There was plenty of swashbuckling action from pirates for the children to enjoy.

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  • There 's also plenty of Mediterranean style food on offer including swordfish and fried mustard chicken as well as the ubiquitous tapas.

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  • Prepare planting holes well, adding plenty of organic matter, and tease apart tangled roots.

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  • Yet despite all these potential advantages, there are still plenty of people who lack faith in VoIP, including many techies.

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  • The tench run to about 5lbs and average between 2lbs and 3lbs whilst the bream run to 2lbs with plenty of skimmers.

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  • Plenty of hand clapping, swaying, and thigh slapping involved !

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  • There 's plenty of titbits in the papers about them running after A&L.

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  • The tongue-in-cheek humor has plenty of adult appeal, too.

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  • Dublin 's got so trendy now; there are always plenty of hotspot locations to set chapters in !

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  • But plenty of other self-described ' free-marketeers ' can seem rather unconcerned about those things.

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  • With season tickets numbers just over 4500, there should be plenty unreserved seats to go round.

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  • Allow plenty of time to wander through the streets, as you are bound to see some unusual sights here.

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  • Not to worry, the President has plenty of raw material for radioactive uranium munitions left.

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  • The public began to demand soft, wall-to-wall carpets with plenty of choice at all price points and in all fibers.

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  • The working fishing harbor adjacent to the Old Town has plenty of waterfront restaurants.

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  • There 's plenty here to whet any new boaters appetite.

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  • The fast system gives plenty of time to explore the all 3 valleys and even the empty and wide-open pistes of the fourth valley.

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  • Sure there 's plenty for us to sing from the rooftops about - dolby 5.1 mixes, anarmorphic widescreen, directors cuts et al.

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  • There are plenty of well-equipped windsurf centers and also several kitesurf schools.

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  • More cold weather to come with plenty of wintry showers on the tops.

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  • There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it does n't survive.

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  • Drinking plenty of water and resting frequently will help to expedite your recovery from the flu.

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  • I would like to emphasize the importance of drinking plenty of water while you hike.

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  • Sometimes games are planned, and of course, there are plenty of presents to open.

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  • There are plenty of ways to get some unique baby clothes that will complement your child's burgeoning style with ease.

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  • Luckily there are several websites that can provide plenty of options in a range of prices to fit any budget.

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