Rumours have abounded that he has already held a farewell drinks party for his staff. |
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Whispers were abounded and people were moving, bustling, hustling, everywhere. |
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He wasn't terribly popular in our part of the constituency and rumours, some of which have hardened into allegations, abounded. |
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Earth abounded and superabounded in this kind of merchandise, and men knew not its value. |
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International ventures abounded even at a time when the British government tried desperately to contain efforts to suborn workers. |
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It was gregarious, and chiefly abounded on the acclivitous glades of the woods. |
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Although the theories abounded as to why he wasn't there, the rest of the housemates got on with their little lives. |
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Tradition had it that the island was rich in game, and that it abounded in marble, crystals, and so on. |
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Stories abounded of clubhouses, camping trips, high phone bills, illnesses, school proms, and, as the children grew older, lovesickness. |
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Carbon fiber cranks, wheels, handlebars, stems and saddles also abounded, and Campagnolo even has a carbon headset top cup. |
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Side shows and dodgems abounded and of course there was a few watering holes, killing off people with the chemically brewed grog. |
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Legends, however, sprang up and abounded about Asclepias' magic powers making the other gods jealous with envy. |
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The area abounded with poisonous snakes and insects, and I was continually amazed that none of the other children was bitten. |
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Though scare stories abounded, especially in London, the Jacobites did not behave badly as they moved south. |
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Bomb shelters in basements or backyards abounded, and schoolchildren built models of shelters for science fairs. |
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In towns and cities throughout the country, street-side frescoes, mosaics and tiny niches bearing the image of some Marian entity abounded. |
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Do not look here for wit, satire, or dazzling invention, in which the old-time revues abounded. |
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In seeking to set aside actual swamp and marshland, local advocates found that while wetlands abounded, they were highly altered by human action. |
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On his own, he would have shared in the crackbrained political theories that abounded wherever tourists were to be found. |
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The industry was in its infancy, personalities abounded and the pace of innovation was frenetic. |
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The carving abounded in motifs from nature including swallows, hydrangeas, azaleas, geraniums, lilies, palmyras, and balloon vines. |
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Eosinophils abounded in subepithelium and in paracellular epithelial pathways. |
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He beckoned us to be more understanding and tolerant, at a time when intolerance abounded. |
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Stories of her presence comforting soldiers in the trenches of WWI abounded. |
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Other Irish agencies went public, and mergers and acquisitions abounded. |
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In the manuals of the day, various methods and formulae abounded as projectionists produced their own hydrogen and oxygen supplies. |
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Violence was omnipresent in films, video games, music videos and television series in which stereotyped characters abounded. |
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Reports of untold acts of barbarism taking place in the region have abounded in recent years. |
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He abounded in quaint simile, and many times the studied argument of his opponent would fall before some simple homley illustration, delivered at the oppertune time, in his inimitable style. |
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Themes of armed resistance and solidarity between Africans and Indians abounded on the many costumes. |
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This is a far cry from the 50s and 60s, when California abounded in new owner-occupied single family homes. |
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In nearby Mentor, Ohio, outside East Cleveland, broken children like Sladjana abounded. |
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Historical analogies with denazification and decommunization abounded. |
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When women's voices began to be heard, for example in the Gothic novel, it's no surprise that stories abounded of ghost children, stepchildren and lost babies. |
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Pillars of society abounded at these latter-day Roman Circuses. |
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Farther north, the Araucanians roamed the grasslands in bands of one to two hundred families, living off the wild animals that abounded in the area. |
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Cannons were fired, brass bands played, and American-inspired pomp and pageantry abounded. |
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Naturally, skepticism abounded about the whole thing being a snow job. |
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Insecurities abounded, and Kennan, it seems, pretty much always had his knickers in a twist about something. |
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This time last year fears abounded of a slowdown in global growth. |
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The popular conception of Prohibition is that speakeasies abounded, gangsters and bootleggers of all sorts flourished, and every American gladly flouted the law. |
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Our media abounded with reports that Yugoslavia was unwilling to accept a peace agreement and that all diplomatic channels had been exhausted. |
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First-time buyers abounded, and many others clamored to refinance their existing mortgages. |
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Magnificent Greek Doric temples abounded in the latter and a full spectrum of Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian style was allowed to flourish on the Aegian coast. |
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Props abounded, with a model drone hoisted by one member of the crowd and a large parachute carried by others. |
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Rumours abounded before the polls that he was planning a new crackdown on journalists and other opponents who criticised him during the campaign. |
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It abounded in counts of the second rank, dominated by a great secular prince, the count palatine of the Rhine. |
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Conspiracy theories abounded, among them the idea that the poor were being cleared out to make way for high-rent condominiums. |
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In the downtown core the garment factories hummed, while towards the east-end spinning mills and shoe factories abounded. |
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The crustaceans abounded in the fissures and refuges of the rock and coral. |
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In the interim, the funeral of Henri IV was conducted in the usual grand fashion, but contretemps abounded. |
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The cold and agitated waters abounded in lobsters, in crabs and in mollusks, that we ate with enjoyment, especially served in tortillas, tacos and burritos. |
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Also seen were immature golden eagles on the Sainte-Anne-de-Portneuf sandbar, while gannets abounded offshore amongst minke whales, belugas and harbour porpoises. |
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It marked the perfect end to a topsy-turvy season for the 22-year-old striker, who found himself the whipping boy of the Jets fans as his form faltered and rumours of a move to Sydney abounded. |
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The number of scientists populating the creation paradigm has risen sharply in recent decades, and hence the issues in scientific creationism have abounded. |
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In the days when radio was king, catch phrases abounded and some still live on. |
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To stretch his meagre income, he capitalized on his ebullient wit to write short sketches for the humour magazines which then abounded in the United States and Canada. |
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Speculations and rumours about Polnareff abounded. Then, on 12 May 2006, the reclusive singer took everyone by surprise, appearing on the national 8pm TV news bulletin to announce his official comeback. |
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At the same time, Mediterranean Europe abounded in monodic music, and the peak of this art was reflected in works such as the collection of Cantigas de Santa Maria, and Italian and French estampies. |
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But organisers' assurances were not enough to put to rest the speculation that abounded on social media, amidst persistant concerns for the athletes' safety. |
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Glitchy, low-quality files had abounded on Napster – files misnamed or mistagged, files attributed to the wrong artist, files with glaring audio flaws. |
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While other pedobaptist denominations abounded in America, it was the proximity of the Methodists that caused Baptists to despise them so. |
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As expected, football analogies abounded in the late afternoon, when delegates refocused on negotiations after having watched the World Cup final. |
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Their mosques were vandalized, threats and hate mail abounded. |
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The competitive nature of the military easily spilled over into the crew's love of hockey, as cheers and jeers abounded throughout the flats as the series furthered along. |
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And rumours abounded that several rival bids were being contemplated, including one by Blackstone. China overtook America in December as the world's biggest oil importer for the first time. |
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Rumours abounded of Tibetans killed by security forces in isolated incidents during the earlier rioting, but not during the final push to reassert control over the city. |
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Throughout the debate, examples abounded of the heavy toll paid by our planet for dangerous human interference in the environment and the climate. |
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Rumours abounded about what happened to the children. |
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Judges' pay was low and allegations of corruption abounded. |
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The wind is rising everywhere in Quebec and many Aboriginal communities have an abounded amount of this resource to develop future projects for their youths. |
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In a context in which the power of medicine was limited and diseases abounded, nurses offered specific health care skills that were utterly indispensable. |
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The police presence kept serious crime to a minimum in a society where criminal elements abounded, and the trained first aid services of the Police preserved many lives. |
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All of this represents a huge disaster for these Portuguese cities, towns and regions, where hope abounded when the initial investment was made and has now been painfully dashed. |
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None of this was incompatible with PS 2000's original insight that people are important, but because the connection had not been made, a contradiction it appeared to be, and scepticism abounded. |
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Of parrots, little Jack only saw ash-gray jakos, with red tails, which abounded under the trees. But these jakos were not new to him. |
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Before Columbus and the rise of industrial oyster operations, oysters abounded in the bay. |
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Misconceptions and preconceived notions about Afghanistan abounded. |
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Conciliatory gestures and speechmaking have abounded from both sides in recent weeks. |
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He had swung round the circle of theories and systems in which his age abounded, without finding relief. |
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Highs abounded in the then-emergent SoHo scene, with cheap lofts, cooperative galleries, and all-night talkfests at Max's Kansas City. |
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Big collars and high waisters circa New York's Cotton Club abounded. |
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Soon after Yermak and his initial band set out for Siberia, merchants and peasants followed in their wake, hoping to harness some of the fur riches that abounded in the land. |
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During the 19th century, theories as to the site abounded, and the followers of one theory successfully argued for a long wooded ridge called the Osning, near Bielefeld. |
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These woods were a surviving fragment of the ancient Caledonian Forest, in which the oxen abounded at least till 1571 and probably until the building of the new house. |
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Winter landscapes with frozen canals and creeks also abounded. |
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He further said that in the current Annual Development Plan Rs1 billion have been allocated to revive the unfunctional and abounded water supply and drainage schemes. |
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Exams, cups, prizes, certificates abounded, proving to the world that candidates knew the difference between Congou, Oolong, Souchong and Twankay. |
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