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Examples
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Plenty is at our doorstep, but a generous use of it languishes in the very sight of the supply.
American Mugabe?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The shoulder shot as described by Mr. Mc Plenty is a very practical shot for the whitetail.
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Plenty is black and white in this country, and the answers to some questions are consistent, e.g. a CFE bill is either paid in full or not paid in full, a foreigner operating a business either does or does not have permission from INAMI to do so.
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(I have heard it rumored that Fuchsia Dunlop, author of the seminal Sichuan cookbook, Land of Plenty, is currently researching a similar work on the food of Hunan province; I hope this rumor is true, as there is a real dearth of documentation in English of Hunanese food.)
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Plenty is being lost to justify the gains of a few.
USATODAY.com - No end in sight to draft's early-entry parade
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I'm feeling the urge for a meander through the solar system, so this will be the first stop, which you might want to call Plenty of Nothing and the Retrograde Sun of Mercury, because because of Mercury's somewhat elliptical orbit the sun can actually be seen to move backwards during the course of its day, which I declare is just too cool.
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"Plenty" - Sarah McLachlan from Queer as Folk Sndtrck
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I'm feeling the urge for a meander through the solar system, so this will be the first stop, which you might want to call Plenty of Nothing and the Retrograde Sun of Mercury, because because of Mercury's somewhat elliptical orbit the sun can actually be seen to move backwards during the course of its day, which I declare is just too cool.
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Blanchard met his accomplices either via the social networking site, Facebook, or on a dating website called Plenty of Fish.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Bay of Plenty, which is a great extent of territories for an Indian
Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World
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