Golden eye or yellowtail grunts, chubs or scads would move unhurriedly across, changing direction with uncanny synchronisation. |
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This friend keeps your mojo rising because her confident demeanor attracts the company of scads of hot dudes. |
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If we had scads of dough, we could put up several hundred houses in Trenton and Camden to show people what a little square could look like. |
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Fortunately, there are scads of principled, hopelessly marginal parties and candidates for whom you can cast a purely symbolic ballot. |
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Certainly this is not because he's a millionaire studbolt adored by scads of teenage females. |
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The building it was located in housed hundreds of offices with scads of workers, all in diverse fields. |
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We cleared it of scads of unsorted mail, a few old magazines, the Sunday Times and random pocket detritus. |
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He's been offered scads of money by Hollywood to helm screwball comedies in Tinseltown, and has offered them the bird back. |
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They started out like a great burning thing, hitting the ball all over the park, running the bases with abandon, and scoring scads of runs. |
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Not only do scads of other books cover this material, but the amount of practical advice is minimal in comparison with the rest of the book. |
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The large ships boast colossal fitness centers, complete with top-of-the-line equipment, personal trainers and scads of classes. |
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From in-store cameras to data-mining the scads of info collected by loyalty-card use and beyond, retailers are depending more and more on new technology to boost sales. |
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I forget the amount of energy from our pulp and paper industry, but it's scads. |
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They turned out to be perfect for small, hard-to-store items, like floss, sunscreen, and the scads of miniature soaps and shampoos I like to pilfer from motels. |
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They invest in scads of training, use worker-involvement schemes to keep productivity high, and motivate employees with profit-sharing and pay-for-performance bonuses. |
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On the other side of the argument about the ineffectiveness of this kind of regime, there is scads of evidence. |
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Over the next two years, the group pushed for an alternate plan, attended scads of meetings, and attempted to cajole the railroad into a neighborhood-friendly solution. |
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The beet salad is a knockout, a big bowl filled with rustic big slices of beets, scads of toasted walnuts, plenty of blue cheese, and a unifying salad of wilted arugula. |
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In reality, scads of social science research shows victims rarely complain about harassment and, when they do, it is only after attempting less confrontational methods first. |
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After scoring scads of runs in the early going against the likes of Cleveland, Detroit, and Kansas City, Minnesota's offense has come back to earth in a big way. |
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Remember, though, that most applications, for some time to come, will still be 32-bit in nature, so don't upgrade with the anticipation of running scads of 64-bit programs. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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The 1990s gave us scads of dotcom flops, but it also gave us businesses like Amazon and Google: companies that are fundamentally changing the way the economy works. |
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Management: If you want to run a village telecentre, not only do you have to know scads of software, you must also be able to fix problems, and have the management and business skills to make your telecentre successful. |
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It's also a very useable portion of the engine's rev band, meaning that scads of pulling power can be accessed without revving the daylights out of the engine. |
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Long after the last newspaper has wrapped the last dead fish, people will be consuming scads of news and every shade of opinion via other technologies. |
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Moreover, a physicist who applies to come to Canada gets scads of points for being a physicist, but when that person gets to Canada, there is no requirement that he or she work as a physicist. |
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Scads of freshwater shrimp feed the piscine population well, with perch and introduced white bass close behind. |
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