Also, standing beside the life-sized model of Angus, my ampleness paled into insignificance. |
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As a child, I was drawn to them and felt nourished by their ampleness and their warm reds, golds, rich greens, and browns. |
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The buds are heavy, each so full of fragrant petals that they are drooping under the weight of their ampleness. |
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The river wanders in majesty at the bottom of castles which the ampleness is related to the culte of wine. |
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The ampleness of the furnished technical job is impressive and the sustained rhythm doesn't facilitate the job of the technicians. |
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But the real reminder is of nature's ampleness, the abundance with which this earth is populated. |
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Another general feature of Le Pape's guitars is the total absence of hum and an overall impression of ampleness. |
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He it is who has chosen to simulate the mannered ampleness of a former age. |
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The scenes show ampleness of space and submission of the characters absorbed by its immensity. |
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This is a painting with no give to it, no elasticity or ampleness. |
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The artist responds to the expansiveness and ampleness of the place with lightness and finesse fluctuating the visible and the invisible. |
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It is therefore necessary to provide the feet with enough ampleness to complete the movement and facilitate a full body rotation with less effort. |
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This ensemble music would be equally beautiful with the addition of harpsichord and viola da gamba, which would give the works a whole new dimension, as well as added ampleness. |
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After her fall, she started wearing ample sweaters, not the lousy kind you see on depressive people but sweaters of well-shaped ampleness, made of pretty wools. |
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Meursault Perrières is an astonishing structured wine, powerful on one hand, mineral on the other hand, and the ampleness in the mouth is unrivalled. |
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Its ampleness and length of flavor in the mouth are exceptional. The Gewurztraminer Sélection de Grains Nobles has an oily nose saturated with honey and exotic fruit, and very ripe fruit aroma in the mouth. |
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