The same author speaks of the nails frequently showing evidences of abnormity in connection with either absence or superabundance of hair. |
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Or was I supposed to admire it as a superabundance of vitality for which I was never going to be any match? |
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Modern industrial development cannot absorb this superabundance of manpower, so these people cram themselves into shantytowns. |
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And with the superabundance of quality walleyes, you will be forced to practice fishing as a sport of catch and release! |
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It is there they learn how to give gratuitously, madly, what the tender love of God has given to them in superabundance. |
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Their authors seem to be trying to make up by a superabundance of adjectives for lack of basic data. |
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It flows forth from the superabundance of the merits of Christ, rests on his mediation, depends entirely on it and draws all its power from it. |
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May we assimilate the superabundance of graces thus received so that our brethren, close to us or unknown, may benefit from them. |
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The 33-page document, published on Tuesday, provided a superabundance of generalities and concepts, but remained abstract on firm spending targets. |
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The superabundance of media is truly unprecedented, and so is the challenge that they pose to our autonomy as thinking individuals rather than just consumers. |
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But there is a superabundance of low-grade uranium ore: most granite, for example, contains enough uranium to make its fuel capacity five times that of an equal mass of coal. |
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In deltaic areas, coastal zones, or riverine forested areas, waterborne transport systems may be the best or only solution, but the absence as well as the superabundance of water can threaten water-borne transport. |
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Gift by its nature goes beyond merit, its rule is that of superabundance. |
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The availability and superabundance of mercy should not however obscure the fact that it is only the premise of salvation, which reaches fulfilment to the extent that it meets a response in the human being. |
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In fact, by his rising the Lord has not taken away suffering and evil from the world but has vanquished them at their roots by the superabundance of his grace. |
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Some sectors are highly inefficient, with sky-high tariffs on rice and dairy products, a superabundance of elderly part-time farmers, and land laws limiting the size of farm plots. |
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Right from the beginnings of his evolution, man has always looked for ways to preserve food resources that nature offers in superabundance during certain periods and denies in others. |
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