The vegetation of Lower California makes up in bristliness what it lacks in luxuriance. |
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She causes, some say, desolation, evil, and decay, yet she also creates palaces of art and culture, gardens of rank luxuriance. |
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It at once conveys both the simplicity and luxuriance that you will find in our food. |
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You can see all the shine of its soil, the luxuriance of its vegetation, the softness of its horizons. |
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Their bizarre distance from reality, their twisted imputations of malignity, their excess, their luxuriance in defamation and falsehood, are obviously symptomatic. |
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In soft muted shades of green and white or rich tones of hot and soft shades of green and pink, caladiums deliver an unbeatable luxuriance of lushness and tropical color. |
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Much to our astonishment, the Palm Cove was lovely, a purpose-built village inserted with care into a stretch of tropical luxuriance beside a curving bay. |
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Often omitted by traditionalists who may not be able to afford them, they are mandatory for Nazarites and lend to the Church umutsha its distinctive luxuriance. |
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The seas that surround Australia harbour a luxuriance of life and a veritable coral continent. |
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It is good to have high yields, but luxuriance of crops of itself is not goodness. |
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Sturdy growth and handsome dark green foliage, sometimes of almost tropical luxuriance. |
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The green color also represents luxuriance and perpetuity. |
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The beautiful boy has flowing or richly textured hyacinthine hair, the only luxuriance in this chastity. |
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The writing still shows his famous descriptive luxuriance. |
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Far from backing down, Grace's strategy was to persuade other cricketers to grow beards of comparable luxuriance, and his critics saw they were on a sticky wicket. |
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In contrast, the lower levels of the Sierra Madre Oriental display, especially in the southern part, a broad-leaved tropical luxuriance correlated with the reliable and adequate rainfall that they receive. |
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In these islands, which are characterised by tropical luxuriance and unspeakable poverty, the machine gunning of villages, kidnappings, ransom demands and torture are common currency. |
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Two of the most striking features of this prairie are its colour and luxuriance, the grassland in certain seasons becoming a genuine flower garden. |
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I saw that Enriquez had made no attempt to modernize the old casa, and that even the garden was left in its lawless native luxuriance. |
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In short, your cruise in the Tongas will remain in your memory for ever, thanks to a climate which is almost perfect all the year round, an incredible luxuriance and beauty to take your breath away. |
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Ukiyo occasional tables by Kazuhiko Tomita for Moroso inspired by the luxuriance of Japanese kimono fabrics. |
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Yet such was the luxuriance of the tropical growth that the rats had not attained such numbers as to provide competition among members of the species. |
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The steppe wildcat's coat is lighter than the forest wildcat's, and never attains the level of density, length, or luxuriance as that of the forest wildcat, even in winter. |
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