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"plenteous" Definitions
  1. plentiful (= available or existing in large amounts or numbers)

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Accepting cart blanche, Messager pulled plenteous discoveries from the archive, presenting little known Giacometti sculptures, drawings, notebooks, and personal documents next to her own.
To protect themselves against the sun and rain, they wore thick, slouched wool hats and wide pants tucked into tall leather lace-up boots that shielded them from the razor- sharp leaves of saw grass and the plenteous rattlesnakes.
No farmer died in vain. No farmer died in hunger. Translation: In the prosperous kingdom of Pakuan, people lacked no food or clothing. Rice was plenteous.
Uralba is a rural locality located on the Far North Coast of New South Wales (in Australia). Its name means "place of plenteous quartz stones". Administratively it is part of the Ballina Shire. It is located about west from Ballina.
The manuscript is preserved in British Museum Additional MS. 25277, ff. 117–20. It cannot be said to exhibit any advance upon its predecessor, nor can its clamorous vituperation: Shall Pope alone the plenteous harvest have, And I not glean one straggling fool or knave? be held to be dignified by its pretence of proceeding from a patriot whose hopes are centred in Frederick, Prince of Wales.
After another 7–8 days, the leather was ready for use. The salam-tree leaves give the leather a reddish-tinge. The tree, known locally as qarāḍ, grows plenteous in the coastal areas of Arabia and Oman. A bath solution of the crushed leaves of this tree, into which raw leather had been inserted for prolonged soaking, would take only 15 days for curing.
Nevertheless, the postwar period was the most plenteous for the still feeble modern Bulgarian poetry. Both after the political changes in 1944 and 1989, thousands of poetry collections were published. Some of the poets who have won a stable respect with time are Atanas Dalchev (1904-1978) and Valeri Petrov. Dalchev is also remembered as one of the finest translators from a wide range of languages.
His anniversary is solemnly observed by the city with > plenteous giving of alms in the great church, according as he himself > arranged while yet alive. But although he is there honoured in this way for > himself, yet the taking of the city is not credited to him with his Germans, > who bore no small share in the toils of that expedition, but is attributed > to the French alone.
The next album would mark a fresh start for Donald Lawrence. I Speak Life was his first solo album, the debut for his newly inked recording contract with Verity Records, and also the first release under his new sublabel Quiet Water Entertainment. Though the album was without The Tri- City Singers, guest appearances were plenteous. Donnie McClurkin, Hezekiah Walker, Faith Evans, Richard Smallwood, and Carl Thomas all contributed to the album.
O Allah, let our crops > grow, and let the udders be refilled. Give us from the blessings of the sky > and grow for us from the blessings of the earth. O Allah, remove from us the > hardship, starvation,and barrenness and remove the affliction from us as no > one removes afflictions save Thee. O Allah, we seek Your forgiveness as You > are the Forgiving, and send upon us plenteous rains.
This was to motivate Jewish compliance with their religious codes. In brief, the righteous will be rewarded with a place in Gan Eden, the wicked will be punished in Gehinnom, and the resurrection will take place in the Messianic age. The sequence of these events is unclear. Rabbis have supported the concept of resurrection with plenteous Biblical citations, and have shown it as a sign of God's omnipotence.
A study of the interconnections of people within the parish, based on the registers and other historical evidence, since the earliest recorded period, is being prepared (2006) under the working title, The Plenteous Pear Tree: Pedigrees and Progress of Purton's People Past and Present, a parish prosopography of Purton, Wiltshire, with ramifications elsewhere in North Wilts. and beyond, under the auspices of Richard Carruthers-Żurowski, a Canadian-based, Oxford- trained historian and genealogist. Volume 18 of the Wiltshire Victoria County History, published in 2011, covers Purton.
Tribesmen and most of the public were content with having jewelry made of iron, copper, lead and glass beads... Nowadays, silver products have become more plenteous than the copper and iron once used in the past.” (see Ḥibshūsh 1983, pp. 86–87). The labbe is traditionally made from dozens of components arranged in horizontal rows, or storeys (projected lines). The top row forms the base of the necklace, with connecting parts (usually serial pendants) densely strung upon a cotton or silk thread, extending downwards lengthwise, in identical columns and which form the horizontal lines.
Some poetry became infused with scientific metaphor and imagery, while other poems were written directly about scientific topics. Sir Richard Blackmore committed the Newtonian system to verse in Creation, a Philosophical Poem in Seven Books (1712). After Newton’s death in 1727, poems were composed in his honour for decades.Burns, (2003), entry: 158. James Thomson (1700–1748) penned his “Poem to the Memory of Newton,” which mourned the loss of Newton, but also praised his science and legacy: > Thy swift career is with whirling orbs, > Comparing things with things in rapture loft, > And grateful adoration, for that light, > So plenteous ray'd into thy mind below.
As often as their skins are consumed We shall exchange them for fresh skins that they may taste the torment. Lo! Allah is ever Mighty, Wise. And as for those who believe and do good works, We shall make them enter Gardens underneath which rivers flow - to dwell therein for ever; there for them are pure companions—and We shall make them enter plenteous shade. Surat Muhammad (Muhammad) 47:4 Now when ye meet in battle those who disbelieve, then it is smiting of the necks until, when ye have routed them, then making fast of bonds; and afterward either grace or ransom till the war lay down its burdens.
English travel writer Isabella Bird visited Akayu on her travels in Japan in 1878. In Unbeaten Tracks in Japan she wrote of Akayu: > the frequented watering-place of Akayu in the north, is a perfect garden of > Eden, 'tilled with a pencil instead of a plough,' growing in rich profusion > rice, cotton, maize, tobacco, hemp, indigo, beans, egg-plants, walnuts, > melons, cucumbers, persimmons, apricots, pomegranates; a smiling and > plenteous land, an Asiatic Arcadia, prosperous and independent, all its > bounteous acres belonging to those who cultivate them, who live under their > vines, figs, and pomegranates, free from oppression--a remarkable spectacle > under an Asiatic despotism.
The walkway within the native bushland. Indigenous trees and shrubs are plenteous in the park, which are a remnant of the Cumberland Plain Woodlands, with vegetation species that include Melaleuca decora, Eucalyptus amplifolia, Eucalyptus moluccana, Eucalyptus baueriana, Eucalyptus fibrosa, Eucalyptus teriticornis, angophora floribunda, Casuarina glauca, Callistemon viminalis, Ficus microcarpa, Camphor laurel, Bursaria spinosa, Indigofera australis and Eucalyptus bosistoana, most of which have large canopies that provide shade for visitors. Prospect Creek winds on the eastern end of the park and there is a pedestrian bridge above it, providing views over the creek. The vegetation that surrounds the reserve's creekline is within the riparian zone.
Occasionally, there was no need for a large fire, such as when they baked laḥūḥ (the sponge-like flat bread), or when roasting kernels, legumes and grain, and things similar. In such cases, they merely made use of an easy and inexpensive heating material. For this purpose, the Arab women would carry large baskets of leaves and splinters upon their heads, such which fall from the trees, especially the deciduous leaves of the tamarisk, which is plenteous there and is called hamal. Cakes prepared from the waste droppings of animals were also used to light a fire in the clay oven, and which are processed and dried by the Arab villagers.
14, Leipsic, 1845 The single attributes are contained in the verses as follows: # YHVH: compassion before a person sins; # YHVH: compassion after a person has sinned; # El: mighty in compassion to give all creatures according to their need; # Raḥum: merciful, that humankind may not be distressed; # VeḤanun: and gracious if humankind is already in distress; # Erekh appayim: slow to anger; # VeRav ḥesed: and plenteous in kindness; # VeEmet: and truth; # Notzer ḥesed laalafim: keeping kindness unto thousands; # Noseh avon: forgiving iniquity; # VaFeshah: and transgression; # VeḤata'ah: and sin; # VeNakeh: and pardoning. According to others, the Thirteen Attributes begin only with the second "Adonai", since the first one is the subject of vayikra (and He proclaimed).Rabbeinu Nissim (quoted in Tosafot Rosh Hashana, l.c.), Isaac Alfasi, and others In this case, to achieve the total of thirteen attributes, some count notzer hesed la-alafim as twoRabbeinu Nissim in Tosafot l.c.
In William Camden's topographical survey of Great Britain and Ireland, published in 1586, the diamonds are described: > The one of them which on the East-side overlooketh the river beareth the > name of S. Vincents rock, so full of Diamants that a man may fill whole > strikes or bushels of them. These are not so much set by, because they be so > plenteous. For in bright and transparent colour they match the Indian > Diaments, if they passe them not; in hardnesse onely they are inferior to > them, but in that nature herselfe hath framed them with six cornered or > foure cornered smooth sides, I thinke them therefore worthy to be had in > greater admiration. The other rocke also on the West-side is likewise full > of Diamants, which by the wonderfull skill and worke of nature are enclosed > as young ones within the bowels of hollow and reddish flints, for heere is > the earth of a red colour.

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