LARRY KUDLOW: But – plentiful, plentiful and cheap energy to power America forward.
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Tom Clancy, John Grisham, and Michael Crichton novels were plentiful — but not as plentiful as Clive Cussler, author of the maritime-influenced "Dirk Pitt" adventure stories.
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Meantime, the health risks -- including death -- are plentiful.
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Other, more affordable alternatives are also plentiful on Amazon .
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" Gossip is surely plentiful in "David Bowie: A Life.
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As emoji became more popular, they also became more plentiful.
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Well, arrests and charges aren't plentiful, but they have happened.
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I am so jealous of people with plentiful boobies pic.twitter.
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Be on the lookout for them, as they are plentiful.
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Sand may appear plentiful, but is in fact becoming scarce.
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Across Naples, other signs of the storm's fury were plentiful.
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Now flights are not only cheaper but much more plentiful.
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Order books are swelling and jobs are plentiful, firms say.
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In Canada, we're lucky that our beavers are still plentiful.
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The boom, he argues, has unlocked a plentiful domestic supply
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Near cities like Reno, air pollution monitoring stations are plentiful.
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It's a island rich in plentiful and delicious agricultural produce.
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Resources are also plentiful for current and aspiring business owners.
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Jokes were as plentiful as tweeted pics of delivered papers.
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Untouched, if marginal, land used to be plentiful in Africa.
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Maybelline tweets that the foundations should be plentiful come June.
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Restaurants are plentiful and varied, reflecting the mix of ethnicities.
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He cooks fish that are plentiful and, not coincidentally, cheaper.
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It's not that India doesn't have plentiful reserves of coal.
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Fighting as a sport thrives when the questions are plentiful.
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The golden fruits are plentiful at New York's farmers' markets.
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Both are plentiful in most diets, so deficiencies are rare.
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Restaurants are plentiful in downtown Cairo, but quality is rare.
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The differences between the old and the new are plentiful.
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Restaurants are also plentiful, especially those specializing in Italian cuisine.
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Maybe. But such flashes of recognition, however plentiful, remain incidental.
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So far, though, government rules are more plentiful than customers.
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Because it's considered invasive and therefore plentiful, Ms. Zurkow reasoned.
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But credit where credit is due: the bacon is plentiful.
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The possibilities are about as plentiful your imagination can provide.
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These were plentiful on my three visits, particularly at night.
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Junk food, on the other hand, is plentiful and cheap.
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Others celebrated their holidays in scenic settings where snow was plentiful.
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Passion will be plentiful — but so will the urge to escape.
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Baboons also wander the camp and are plentiful outside its fence.
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But at the moment, jobs are plentiful and people are upbeat.
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Life had felt easy for her family when jobs were plentiful.
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There will be plentiful supply so the model itself is compelling.
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In short, information has become so plentiful that it became disposable.
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And there are still plentiful tiny, one-off areas hidden away.
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For sure, Trump critics are plentiful in a heavily Democratic state.
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Go deeper: Hacking guides are cheap, plentiful and out of date
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Fish have become so plentiful and so cheap that nobody bothers.
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His customers are so plentiful that he regularly turns people away.
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And people saying jobs were "plentiful" was less positive this month.
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Tannins showed their grip but not overpoweringly, and acidity was plentiful.
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Natural disasters seem to be more plentiful and powerful than ever.
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That leaves American supplies plentiful after farmers increased their hog herds.
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Drugs are more plentiful, more powerful and more available than ever.
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Online streams will be plentiful too, and we've embedded one above.
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Gigi Hadid likes her chokers plentiful and her party games efficient.
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Feed your eyes with positive and plentiful depictions of your tribe.
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But the assortment, however plentiful, may not have been for everyone.
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Storage cubbies are plentiful and the sun visors get extra adjustability.
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I said that, where bologna sausages are plentiful, dogs are scarce.
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The country's youth-heavy demographics means appetite for music is plentiful.
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"Casablanca" trivia is as plentiful as weeds in an untended field.
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Sweet and hot and plentiful, moist in all the right places.
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Plentiful energy supplies have lowered prices for gas across the world.
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Online streams will be plentiful too, and one is embedded above.
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For travelers, the attractions of an Istrian truffle tour are plentiful.
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Mattituck has lots of waterfront, and houses (and docks) are plentiful.
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In other warehouses, however, the sanitation-equipment supply seems less plentiful.
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It is relatively plentiful in the city, much of it underground.
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All three wheat markets sagged on prospects for plentiful global stockpiles.
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"Evidence that Trump has abused our tax laws is plentiful," Rep.
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Cops here are plentiful and are not to be messed with.
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Money to memorialize the past (in glossy romanticized form) is plentiful.
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Plentiful and varied dining and night life options are also nearby.
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Among the single-family houses, colonials, Capes and ranches are plentiful.
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The merchandise has never been more plentiful or easier to find.
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While parallels between now and then abound, lessons are less plentiful.
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Hydrogen and helium are the most plentiful elements in the universe.
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In the realm of abundance, everything — money, happiness, prestige — is plentiful.
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And where there are hippos, there is plentiful vegetation and water.
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Once plentiful supermarkets are now empty in the oil-rich republic.
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Shopping is plentiful in neighboring Cortlandt and Yorktown, in Westchester County.
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The community wasn't supposed to kill even the most plentiful butterflies.
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During the dry spell, large seeds became more plentiful than small ones.
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Bangalore: Scooters, a clearly effective method of transportation, are plentiful in India.
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Celia Darling – The space may be tiny, but the selection is plentiful.
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Plentiful U.S. hog supplies continued to hang over the market, anchoring prices.
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It said it was benefiting from plentiful availability of new store opportunities.
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As long as gold is plentiful, Bristow is willing to mine there.
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Places where living is cheap and jobs plentiful are attractive to newcomers.
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So why not create plentiful reserves to fulfil the demand for money?
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We, like Sottsass, have plentiful "cultural and political necessities" to kick against.
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Cheap and plentiful access has meant that recycling isn't necessarily economically viable.
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If you've sworn off love, Libra, creative inspiration is also plentiful today.
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Reddit posts explicitly asking for "stripper-free" bachelor party ideas are plentiful.
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Apps to help you with budgeting and tracking your money are plentiful.
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The work was grueling but it was also plentiful and paid well.
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Thin rings indicated dry years; thick rings developed when water was plentiful.
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Calcium is plentiful in beans, leafy green vegetables, tofu, breads, and cereals.
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The potential problems are plentiful: Is the place big enough for everybody?
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The way this plentiful meat is produced is simply hard to stomach.
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And the legal questions surrounding wages on unpaid internships are already plentiful.
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Other, more complex organic molecules seem to always be more plentiful indoors.
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The plentiful layers would draw out the water weight she so detested.
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Iron ore has been less affected due to plentiful stocks, traders said.
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Jobs are so plentiful that manufacturers are paying to train unskilled workers.
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Legos once were so plentiful they lurked painfully underfoot in my house.
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Wash away your troubles with something as simple and plentiful as water.
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INDOORS The glass-walled home offers plentiful views of the verdant property.
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They are plentiful, inexpensive and easy for amateurs to catch in quantity.
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The only thing more plentiful in Birmingham than barbecue spots are churches.
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Cranes are plentiful around the city where new homes are springing up.
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Rapid growth is easy when labor and capital are plentiful and cheap.
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At their most plentiful, 100 cats may pack into a square kilometer.
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Short-term street parking is plentiful, and there's a nearby municipal lot.
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Distractions are plentiful, company is nonexistent, and there isn't any free coffee.
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They were so plentiful that in some cities, peels became a hazard.
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Lease returns are plentiful, and they&aposre often crowding used car lots.
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Wi-Fi 6 routers and devices were plentiful on the show floor.
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You can play through the plentiful, varied stages uploaded by other players.
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And it's not just views — access points to the beach are plentiful.
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The role models at the bottom of the career ladder are plentiful.
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Millennials are flocking to cities where jobs are plentiful and wages are high.
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We can say that the palm trees in her Instagram feed are plentiful.
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City- and state-funded after-school programs are plentiful in New York City.
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Drugstore beauty sections can be just as plentiful as the aisles of Sephora.
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Recently the state's plentiful renewable resources landed it a new Facebook data center.
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But reminders of plentiful U.S. grain supplies hung over the market, capping rallies.
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Reminders of the lessons of history are plentiful for those willing to learn.
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However, global stocks remain plentiful as South American farmers are harvesting bumper crops.
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The team has worked hard to create a sustainable, plentiful, and delicious menu.
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Not only were loans cheap and plentiful; they also suffered from fewer restrictions.
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While this Hackathon is virtual, the sponsored prizes are very real — and plentiful.
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And, no matter what, the junk food and bubbly booze will be plentiful.
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Though jobs have been plentiful, real wages for 20-year-olds have fallen.
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Not only is work plentiful, but it is also, on average, getting better.
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The footballs would always be available — and plentiful — for pregame drills and workouts.
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Plentiful credit has gone hand in hand with a decline in credit standards.
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On the higher end, homes are more plentiful, but demand is far lower.
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The NightHawks offer bass that is not only plentiful, but also silky smooth.
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Instead, they are building large solar plants, which offer plentiful and inexpensive electricity.
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So it has at least been riding high on recent plentiful VR hype.
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Plentiful jobs, and rising real wages, are now tempting Americans back into work.
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It's the most polluting fossil fuel, but it's also cheap and relatively plentiful.
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Lawyers, plentiful in Washington, tend to drink more than those in other professions.
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There were plentiful signs of how invested Girardi was in winning this game.
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If your brand of holiday dance is "The Nutcracker," your options are plentiful.
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If demand is high but gasoline is plentiful, distributors have the upper hand.
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The stock is plentiful, and most of the butts are probably weeks old.
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When it comes to credit cards, your options can feel almost too plentiful.
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Leavenworth's Main Street often hosts art shows in addition to plentiful shopping opportunities.
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The arguments in favor of keeping ISPs regulated under Title II are plentiful.
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And with unemployment well above the national average, those smart workers are plentiful.
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The wheat market is being weighed down on prospects for plentiful global stockpiles.
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Those last three dates are sold out, but the resale market is plentiful.
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And of course, french fries in cups bearing the presidential seal were plentiful.
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Akers's research is excellent, and he scatters plentiful Easter eggs for the savvy.
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But voters like Mr. Haid are less plentiful in many other suburban districts.
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But when fresh plums are plentiful, it makes sense to use those instead.
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"Plywood was cheap, plentiful, standard and ubiquitous," he told The Times in 2017.
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This includes plentiful options for health insurance, including the "choice" to be uninsured.
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Yet even when everything seems to have gone wrong, the harvest is plentiful.
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And yes, T-shirts and baseball caps adorned with fork insignias are plentiful.
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That's not to say the food options in Portland aren't plentiful — and excellent.
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The laughs are so plentiful you hardly know you've been taken somewhere new.
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"In New York, we were blessed with plentiful natural streams," Mr. Duncan said.
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Plentiful reasons exist for Patrick Mahomes to think he's a trendsetting NFL quarterback.
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Fancier homes with high-end finishes are more plentiful and in less demand.
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Possibly thanks to plentiful pop cultural allusions, even millennials recognize the name Zapruder.
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Thanks to increased public awareness, billionaires remain plentiful and provide a vital resource.
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Piano black trim was also plentiful, with turquoise mood lights for nighttime cruising.
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Plentiful snow allowed ski resorts to open early with more terrain than usual.
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The lighting is bright, and the cocktails are, if not plentiful, at least available.
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But it&aposs still a fishing hotspot, thanks to its plentiful largemouth bass population.
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Intel or ARM processors — to make products, because these chipsets were cheap and plentiful.
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The company's large, well-established system can help keep costs down and supply plentiful.
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Indeed, the sex in City of Girls is plentiful, exploratory, and — just once — queer.
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So cheap and plentiful are hand-grenades that Yemenis throw them to celebrate weddings.
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There is plentiful evidence that Harvoni can cure hepatitis C for early-stage patients.
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In China that is not yet the case, and early-round financing remains plentiful.
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Plentiful supplies will curb appetite for overseas pork, extending last year's slowdown in purchases.
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The plentiful boss battles have a similar level of inventiveness, always keeping you guessing.
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Miners are struggling mainly because cheap and plentiful natural gas is taking coal's markets.
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Iodine -- plentiful in white fish and dairy products -- is particularly important for brain development.
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For those who aren't Discount Den members, however, the deals are just as plentiful.
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Its fields, chopped from the forest over the past few decades, produced plentiful coca.
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But with data so plentiful and easy to gather, these protections are being eroded.
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Supply remains plentiful, and any draw on international supplies would have come in advance.
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Obtainability: Belons are plentiful in Maine; the issue is getting them to your plate.
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"#Thoseheavenlydays are plentiful in this extraordinarily beautiful, peaceful serene spot in Mexico," she wrote.
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People are not exercising regularly, maintaining healthy weight or enjoying plentiful fruits and veggies.
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"Pizza will be plentiful at 9:30 PM." Surprisingly, that didn't go over well.
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Woods also said that oil supplies would likely remain plentiful despite an extended cut.
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Ironically, mountains are actually most common where earthquakes are most plentiful: in tectonic zones.
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How will a transition to clean, plentiful energy transform our values, markets, and politics?
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"Some of these commodities are pretty plentiful, like bauxite for instance," noted UBS's Morgan.
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For those hoping to be hired by accounting firms or restaurants, opportunities are plentiful.
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"I am so jealous of people with plentiful boobies," she wrote alongside the video.
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There are several tick species in the United States, though three are most plentiful.
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Resources will be plentiful so most wars will be a thing of the past.
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These figures have practically guaranteed plentiful of demand for Aramcos issue, expected next week.
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Resources, which are plentiful in the North, would help to fuel the South's exports.
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Where good jobs are plentiful, few people blame immigrants or trade for their absence.
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Traders said other imports, though plentiful, will need time to move to the Midwest.
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What you learn is that people who have that aptitude are not that plentiful.
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Inside the cavernous atrium, there is overstuffed pastel upholstery, multiple mirrors and plentiful gilt.
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Shad, alewives, blueback herring and other migratory fish once were plentiful on the Penobscot.
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The vibrant capital city is known for its colorful colonial buildings and plentiful museums.
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The cod were so plentiful that we were catching them two at a time.
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Meanwhile, travelers also have plentiful world oil markets to thank for their travel plans.
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In Haines, Alaska, the remote area where Archer lives, emergency vet services aren't plentiful.
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Cheap and plentiful, they've long been a menu staple in New Orleans and beyond.
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The food at the shelter is plentiful, but not of great quality, Seabold said.
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For instance, more plentiful rainfall in Utah deserts will simply evaporate away, said Udall.
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I'm talking quality and definition more so than quantity, though it is indeed plentiful.
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Suddenly I found myself in this foreign land of unfathomable safety, and plentiful resources.
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With solar panels on every rooftop, the energy needed would be reliable and plentiful.
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But in a place where sun is plentiful, solar energy is taking hold fast.
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Its plentiful virtues are characteristic, starting with a wonderfully multidimensional use of stage space.
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Tastings are plentiful and you don't have to worry about being a designated driver.
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While luxury high-rises are plentiful along sleek downtown streets, affordable housing is scarce.
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Dramatic anecdotes and striking juxtapositions are more plentiful than deep analysis or striking insights.
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Fortunately, hand sanitizer was plentiful everywhere I went and used as often as possible.
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Buffalo, once plentiful, were being overhunted by white settlers, and their numbers were declining.
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Australia has also suffered from panic buying of toilet paper despite plentiful domestic supply.
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In Nigeria, the scammers are aided by plentiful internet access and fluency in English.
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As at any Trump rally, the merchandising opportunities outside the Sarasota event were plentiful.
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And Texas invested billions in transmission lines to unlock cheap and plentiful wind energy.
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Yet vision is one thing the quietly determined Ms. Bode has in plentiful supply.
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The local unemployment rate comes in under 3 percent, so other opportunities are plentiful.
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MCUSTX-TOTAL COPPER SPREAD: LME copper remained in a deep contango, indicating plentiful supply.
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Help-wanted signs are plentiful in our small towns' restaurants, stores and service businesses.
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Into the final stretch of this year's campaign, moments of serene assurance were plentiful.
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The red planet was once akin to Earth, with plentiful water and active volcanoes.
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The Tasman Sea is warming, and once plentiful giant kelp forests have rapidly declined.
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You did not work, grub was galore, clothing was plentiful and you slept good.
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Educated workers, according to this data, are more plentiful at almost every age level.
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The showers were often cold, but the food was good and the game plentiful.
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Hudson Warehouse's performances are plentiful, running Thursday through Sunday each week until August 25.
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At Buca, we were impressed by the plentiful pasta, impressive appetizers, and warm, welcoming atmosphere.
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After exposure to antibiotics, the cells of space-based bacteria became more plentiful, but smaller.
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Finally, if housing were plentiful and cheap, we would probably stop having big housing bubbles.
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Premiums for copper in Shanghai bonded warehouse dropped $5 to $92.50 amid plentiful local supply.
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In fact, the last time the bears were this plentiful presaged a sharp turn higher.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mainland startups are under pressure, as once-plentiful funds dry up.
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They are less attractive in cities where parking is plentiful and free, such as Miami.
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The rest of the plants appeared robust and there was talk of a plentiful harvest.
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Plentiful food resources and a lack of predators have also allowed the species to thrive.
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Plentiful scenes of fire may point to a magic spell that spun out of control.
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There were plentiful AK47s for just $300 each, but they weren't accurate at long distances.
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Concerns about plentiful supplies, especially out of India, have weighed on the market of late.
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Judging by the accents and patriotic outfits at the venue, Irish fans seemed particularly plentiful.
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As once-plentiful provisions of Planet Money podcasts dwindle, you can feel madness setting in.
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Many said they planned to keep investing because of the plentiful opportunities to make money.
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Wheat fell almost 1%, weighed down by plentiful world supplies, while soybeans gave up 0.503%.
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Plentiful oil supply would check the growth of the shale-oil industry in North America.
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In supermarkets in Najaf in neighbouring Iraq, meanwhile, supplies of Iranian tomato paste are plentiful.
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Factories provided plentiful jobs at decent wages in small and medium-sized towns across America.
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The economy is strong, jobs are plentiful, and factories and offices are humming with activity.
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Iceland, where geothermal and hydroelectric energy are plentiful and inexpensive, has attracted several mining operations.
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Onna Cafe has excellent coffee, plentiful electrical outlets, and a variety of delectable menu options.
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Although cash machines are plentiful at many airports, staffed bank branches are already quite rare.
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"Safe, accessible and plentiful schools for girls are a distant dream in Pakistan," he said.
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To ensure a plentiful harvest, the shaman might normally offer a llama heart as sacrifice.
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Credit is plentiful and liquid banks are eager to lend and rack up related fees.
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But the flip side is that these jobs are plentiful and are expected to grow.
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We just don't behave that way around the mundane and plentiful things in our lives.
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There are plentiful shallow beaches, and giant rock formations that create naturally formed sightseeing spots.
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Improved methods of manufacture yielded paper cheap and plentiful enough to serve all these needs.
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The lines are long and crowds plentiful, but your belly will depart oh-so-happy.
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At a time of plentiful supply, LNG buyers are not committing to long term contracts.
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While jobs in Austin may be plentiful, getting to them each morning is sometimes painful.
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After lactose and fats, those sugars are the third most plentiful ingredient in human milk.
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The firm, founded in 2009, has typically sought family-run businesses, which remain plentiful here.
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And I believe we will make Earth more plentiful and beautiful than ever before. How?
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Scarce rental subsidies would go further if housing were more plentiful in the first place.
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Pubs serving good food are plentiful in the vicinity of Market Square and King Street.
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Jobs are plentiful, wages are rising, home prices are appreciating and pension funds are outperforming.
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In supermarkets in Najaf in neighboring Iraq, meanwhile, supplies of Iranian tomato paste are plentiful.
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Powerful unions pledged to support Ms. Katz; the real estate industry provided plentiful donations. Gov.
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But among more plentiful Israeli supermarkets, a database of prices appears to have lowered them.
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So even if the lobsters are plentiful, catching them becomes much more complicated and expensive.
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The company's driverless-car unit, Waymo, has registered a Shanghai subsidiary — yet hurdles are plentiful.
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Colored diamonds fit into this category because they are not as plentiful as white diamonds.
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These days, given the boom in athleisure and loungewear, unexpectedly chic homebound items are plentiful.
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With local rhubarb and strawberries in plentiful supply at the market, my mess contains those.
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Though they were once plentiful, today there are fewer than 50 lions left in Senegal.
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There&aposs nothing terribly complicated about big restrooms, lots of gas pumps, and plentiful ice.
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Would the immersive staging, including plentiful frisky interaction between performers and the audience, be jettisoned?
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Two-strap styles and matte satin gowns in lengths that skim the floor are plentiful.
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Finally, if housing were plentiful and cheap, we would probably stop having big housing bubbles.
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Emilie and I filled garbage bags with our plentiful collection of classical and jazz CDs.
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Now, big money is so plentiful that it drowns out the voices of candidates, too.
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The data released showed 49% of consumers think U.S. jobs are "plentiful," up from 46.5%.
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Never has the liquor — tequila's smokier, rougher parent spirit — been more visible, plentiful or popular.
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In that world of stately homes and expensive cars, alcohol was plentiful and easily obtained.
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And if she's still hiding somewhere near the premises, bamboo is plentiful around the zoo.
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Sundays are a day to pig out on a plentiful brunch, my favorite meal ever.
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Given the tense standoff between the House and the White House, opportunities should be plentiful.
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Public hotspots are increasingly plentiful, but are consistently inconsistent in terms of stability and speed.
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After all, goes the thinking, a plentiful supply of free parking just encourages people to drive.
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But such regulations are plentiful in many other lines of business, and not just in Italy.
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The most valuable ultraviolet-B wavelengths of sunlight, 290 to 320 nanometers, are plentiful in summer.
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Similarly, when housing is plentiful landlords need to worry about developing a reputation for being terrible.
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The possible additions to the Hall of Fame's Modern Era Wing are perhaps the most plentiful.
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The drugs, by the way, are plentiful, and that much about Pump's image is undoubtedly true.
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If plentiful monsoon rains lift agricultural production this year, that could keep food prices under control.
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From a "weird piece of Velcro" to and "epic and luxuriant mop," the names are plentiful.
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There are 400 horses available, and the torque is instantaneous and plentiful, even at highway speeds.
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In general, a plentiful supply of willing workers appears to deter growers from investing in technology.
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Today we have surplus electricity, surplus construction materials and plentiful labor due to slower economic growth.
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Jobs are plentiful, but growth is sluggish, inequality is too high and the environment is suffering.
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VR headsets aren't too plentiful these days, but ARKit supports around a half-billion Apple devices.
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Accounts of a social event in a "drawing room" noted that the ice cream was plentiful.
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In short, it's a wild west of ideas, plentiful money, and a bright future — for some.
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Plentiful rain this summer has developing corn and soy crops in good shape, boosting yield potential.
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This is not where the largest, nor most plentiful low-hanging fruit have yet been found.
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Overall, a picture emerges of plentiful LNG supply and a thermal coal market closer to balance.
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But overall, supplies were expected to remain plentiful, keeping a bearish tone hanging over the market.
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"Disagreements over economic matter were plentiful," said Urzua in the letter, according to a CNBC translation.
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Food is plentiful, electricity is available, and the only other humans who appear seem non-violent.
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It's also an important part of Wildling religion, as Weirwoods are most plentiful beyond the wall.
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Are you worried the group may opt for natural gas, which is plentiful and often cheaper?
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Enstch said the two tourists had to have seen plentiful crocodile warning signs in the region.
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The burgers are huge, the leg-long cocktails are boozy, and the drag queens are plentiful.
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But Gentle and others point out that U.S. supply is plentiful and cheap to produce currently.
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Vets, dog trails and parks are all plentiful, helping Massachusetts pets feel safe and satisfied. 6.
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Still, much as fossil fuels are plentiful there is another liquid in short supply: fresh water.
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For American workers, it's a familiar refrain: Jobs are plentiful but they don't pay very much.
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"More plentiful jobs and rising wages are drawing more people into the work force," Powell said.
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Cattle futures were mostly weaker following cash market values that were pulled lower by plentiful supplies.
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The real-life Hopper marriage (often tumultuous and sometimes abusive) could have provided plentiful operatic fodder.
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Cabs may still be plentiful, and surge pricing is aggravating, but Uber and Lyft are dependable.
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More respondents said jobs were plentiful, but those claiming jobs are "hard to get" also rose.
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The plentiful bacon was a boon, but bacon does better with fluffy rather than chewy buns.
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During my October visit, the herd was lounging on the grass while it was still plentiful.
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SURGING U.S. SUPPLY Despite these factors, oil remains in plentiful supply thanks to surging U.S. production.
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Methods for extracting real information from even very noisy sources are plentiful and not particularly obscure.
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The theme is bootlegged stuff, which is admittedly plentiful in NYC, especially down on Canal Street.
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Netflix's anime offerings, like its sci-fi, murder mystery, and horror genres, are diverse and plentiful.
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That said, CRM startups are plentiful and only a few are interesting enough to stand out.
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Here's something that might explain it: More than ever, they have plentiful, visible, diverse role models.
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This year's most plentiful American modernists include Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner and Charles Burchfield.
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Pork and fruit are costing more even as Beijing reassures the public that supplies are plentiful.
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The Germans made plentiful use of this semi-hidden network, reserving the fanciest brothels for themselves.
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With supply expected to be plentiful, there's little reason to believe prices will rise again soon.
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It's yet another sign that renewables are cost-effective even in countries where oil is plentiful.
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Many said they came because they knew the work was plentiful and promised to pay well.
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Each year was depicted by the image of a signal event: plentiful bison to hunt, war.
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And rare artifacts, like a plentiful number of red deer antler headdresses and masks, are intriguing.
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Maybe you even ponied up for a tabletop grill this year to keep the burgers plentiful.
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The magazine thrived, and by the early 1970s he had about 100,000 readers and plentiful advertising.
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The plentiful snippets of Ms. Whelan dancing signature roles give a cumulative sense of her gifts.
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On the positive side, the skilled workforce is plentiful here—particularly the all-important STEM workforce.
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ALUMINIUM SPREADS: Cash aluminium deepened its discount to the three-month contract, pointing to plentiful supply.
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However, the gooey cheese atop the sausage patty was plentiful and cut through the biscuit's dryness.
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The spoiler creates such big runs from the guys behind them ... The runs are so plentiful.
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The best automobile option is an SUV, which are plentiful at the rental agencies in town.
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Desserts are plentiful in the evening; I loved the cherry dark chocolate lava cake with berries.
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The rice was fluffy and plentiful, and there was an adequate amount of beef as well.
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Worlds of this size are plentiful in our Galaxy but lacking in our own Solar System.
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In the old days, they say, their parents reaped plentiful harvests from fields fed with manure.
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Originally, they focussed on uncultured species of actinobacteria, which had been a plentiful source of antibiotics.
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Jobs are plentiful, with unemployment at just 2.8 percent, the lowest level since the mid-1990s.
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Zero-percent-financing offers are less plentiful, reaching their lowest level since 2006, the site found.
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Supporters say GM crops can help feed a growing world population with cheaper, more plentiful food.
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In a dollar world, most countries are happiest when the dominant currency is cheap and plentiful.
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Rebates should be especially plentiful for people who bought coverage in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
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But in modern America, lamb has never been as plentiful or popular as beef or pork.
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The groups all focus on careers in technology because the jobs are plentiful and pay well.
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This most likely comes from the fact that conspiracy theories have become plentiful as of late.
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In these three up-and-coming metro areas, for example, jobs are plentiful yet housing is affordable.
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"Risks to short-term supply are undoubtedly still plentiful," Rystad analyst Bjørnar Tonhaugen said in the report.
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Because production is now so plentiful, the market is comfortable carrying lower inventories over the summer months.
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Those facing a possible shortage will be required to conserve, but those with plentiful supplies will not.
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When unions were mighty and union jobs plentiful, unions pulled up wages for everyone, nonunion workers too.
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In return for the reduced threat, you get a seat at the most plentiful table on earth.
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How did a city with such plentiful water sources end up with a terrible lead poisoning problem?
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To be fair to politicians, there's a long history of people freaking out if parking isn't plentiful.
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Gators also seem to have a knack for finding their way into Florida's plentiful residential swimming pools.
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This polite sound signature, characterized by plentiful, if not particularly well defined, bass is extremely consumer-friendly.
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The Last Guardian's plentiful design and technical issues hold the game back in a lot of ways.
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Johansson said plentiful supply in the United States would push hog prices down 7.5 percent in 2019.
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Nyhamna is one of Norway's biggest gas processing plants, requiring a stable and plentiful supply of electricity.
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There's still little pressure for start-ups to change their approach because private capital is so plentiful.
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Because parking is so plentiful, it is free, and because it is free, people invariably overuse it.
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But he warned that opportunities might be limited, with global demand relatively weak and supplies still plentiful.
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That paradise where popcorn is plentiful (if expensive) and the seats don't smell of post-Thanksgiving hangovers.
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As data becomes more plentiful, accurately pricing these policies will become more practical. Compliance-as-a-Service.
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Thanks to its nuclear weapons and plentiful religious zealots, it poses a danger for the world, too.
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And her commitment to fitness showed as she danced her heart out alongside her plentiful backup dancers.
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The metal fell 2.2 percent in the previous session on plentiful supply from Indonesia and the Philippines.
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Furthermore, the percentage of consumers that said jobs are "plentiful" increased to 26.9 percent from 25.3 percent.
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But accordions were plentiful in the mean streets of the 20th arrondissement, and he soon switched over.
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For the man who has championed them tirelessly, they have also been a plentiful source of votes.
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Declines in the markets reflected expectations that meat supplies will remain plentiful, after farmers expanded their herds.
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If the 2159 parallels hold up - and they are plentiful and striking - probably not long at all.
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The outlook is better, however, as monsoon rains are expected to be plentiful in August and September.
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His charm was so plentiful that many suspected he didn't even need a wand to work magic.
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While 414 horsepower makes for plentiful performance, its shape is one that makes it harder to distinguish.
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Foreign reserves, while still plentiful at $475bn, are at their lowest level in more than six years.
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They prioritize work, and are open to several city options — as long as the work is plentiful.
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In the penitentiary, drugs are plentiful, highly sought after, and are smuggled in at an alarming rate.
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The examples are plentiful: see here, and here, and here, and here (and, really, most everything here).
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It's almost shocking how good and plentiful the bass is from a set of earphones this size.
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Plentiful soybean supplies have also pressured Chicago Board of Trade prices to their lowest level since 2009.
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His catalogue is plentiful, but these 20 cuts capture the heart of his talent and vision best.
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By the 2000s rural areas were fairly dependent on manufacturing employment: businesses prized the cheap, plentiful land.
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Streets are wider, and the layout eliminates the plentiful 90-degree turns found in real New Orleans.
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"These jobs are becoming more plentiful, they're becoming a bigger part of our total economy," Allegretto said.
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And risks are plentiful along an unresolved Sino-Indian land border that stretches more than 235,2000 miles.
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Arabs suffered poverty in a region of plentiful oil, and oppression in the name of Arab greatness.
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And yet I shall have no rest until I have created a plentiful supply of good books.
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Some governments still use the availability of cheap and plentiful water as a lure to foreign investors.
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Otherwise, big-ticket scholarly theme shows are less plentiful than in other years, though there are some.
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"Where funding is plentiful, you don't always operate discipline," said Eric Liaw, a general partner at IVP.
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Among families across the states, awareness is at a fever pitch, and calls for action are plentiful.
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The big picture: Technological improvements to the production and transmission of electricity promise plentiful and cheap power.
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The top grouping are plentiful jobs, and the bottom are listed far less often in wanted ads.
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Expect oversize dress shirts, fashion camo, face tattoos, androgynous looks and plentiful hats (dad or bucket preferred).
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In the past, poor immigrants entered a labor-hungry industrial economy; jobs, land and opportunities were plentiful.
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The puffy, migratory beach dwellers once were plentiful, but as the river changed, the birds became scarce.
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In a world of plentiful channels, it really doesn't matter if some people absolutely despise Fox News.
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Before diving right into the plentiful "work from home" market, there are some important things to consider.
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Instead, they use natural gas, which has become plentiful after a production boom over the last decade.
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I think American shale oil, which is plentiful and now relatively easy to extract, has changed everything.
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Young people flocked to cities and rapidly growing suburbs, where jobs were plentiful and rent was cheap.
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Florida's workforce performs well in our America's Top States for Business rankings, and higher education is plentiful.
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Players were plentiful enough in the ranks for the battalion to enter five teams in amateur competition.
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Nevertheless, there is little debate among economists that California's crisis will persist until housing is more plentiful.
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Information about potential adversaries&apos technical capabilities is plentiful, especially in a highly visible domain like space.
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Yes, his path had been made possible by plentiful grit and by college football's graduate transfer trend.
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When it's warm, an antechinus can afford to expend a lot of energy because prey is plentiful.
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Heck, it's annoying enough to struggle with all those wires at home where outlets are plentiful (hopefully).
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By my unscientific count, these gestures have only become more plentiful in the course of Hass's career.
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The Age of Streaming has also ushered in a golden age of cheap, plentiful, on-demand content.
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Speeches were brief, and performances were plentiful at this showcase for a broad spectrum of Latin music.
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Oil, meanwhile, is in such plentiful supply that America's net imports are at their lowest since 1970.
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While Trump's proposal might be cheered among his base, critiques of the executive order have been plentiful.
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Iceland, with its cool climate and cheap, plentiful renewable energy, has become a hub for bitcoin miners.
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While options are plentiful, many watchmakers tend to pack on gaudy bezels, bulky hands, and crowded sub-dials.
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Though winning another term is virtually assured, governing Russia for another six years will throw up plentiful challenges.
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Plentiful supplies from South American producers Argentina and Brazil have provided overseas buyers with alternatives to U.S. soybeans.
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Just like that, Brooks recounts, her confidence, which had moments before been so plentiful, quickly began to plummet.
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Labor unions were stronger then, factory jobs more plentiful, blue-collar white workers more inclined to vote Democratic.
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Though true love can be hard to find, tough love is in plentiful supply on Million Dollar Matchmaker.
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Most of the stagnation in sales is on the highest end of the market, where supply is plentiful.
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The bed of grits was less cheesy than creamy and held a plentiful heap of perfectly cooked shrimp.
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Renters are also still likely to see concessions on the higher end, where supply is more plentiful nationally.
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You can take on plentiful side missions, but there isn't much opportunity to diverge from the main story.
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Given that Pixel 2 orders are already backordered online, the physical stores might have a more plentiful supply.
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When summer jobs were plentiful, young people gained skills and experiences that made them attractive to future employers.
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The theories were plentiful for those who wanted to cling to their final moment with the Stark patriarch.
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After all, it is less painful to lose a job to trade or technology when vacancies are plentiful.
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Donald Glover had a busy 2016, but 2017 is gearing up to be just as plentiful and successful.
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Outrage is plentiful; the challenge now is to make it politically useful, both now and for future elections.
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For rank-and-file jobs, requirements and pay scales are largely standardised; both vacancies and candidates are plentiful.
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But Protestant involvement in Guatemalan politics has been messy, and plentiful compromises have dragged the faith into disrepute.
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Plentiful monsoon rains could lift agricultural and wider economic growth and keep food prices and overall inflation subdued.
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KHI has been looking at using brown coal from the Australian state of Victoria, where supplies are plentiful.
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Such images are, if anything, too plentiful here—holiday snapshots and pet portraits dilute the more striking works.
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In colonies affected by CCD, adult workers completely disappeared, although plentiful brood (developing bees) and the queen remained.
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With plentiful sunshine at its disposal, Taiwan has certainly made progress in expanding solar energy in recent years.
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Even Chelsea, a small town of about 7,19133 just north of Sharon Township, has plentiful high-speed connections.
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Stock-picking opportunities are most plentiful among stocks in the consumer discretionary, communications serivces and health care sectors.
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Many Palestinians work in menial jobs in the west side, where salaries are higher and work more plentiful.
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As has been widely publicized, companies are remaining private far longer these days, as venture capital is plentiful.
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The app seems like a luxury in Manhattan, where taxis are plentiful and the subway runs all night.
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Many of these women are Ethiopian (Ethiopian men are few in Beirut, though male Sudanese laborers are plentiful).
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Some hogs are heavier and plentiful due to nutrient dense newly-harvested corn, a Midwest hog buyer said.
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Higgins' critics are plentiful, but Jim Beam of the Lake Charles American-Press is among the most articulate.
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Shared dishes come out in no particular order, but plates are plentiful and no one seems to mind.
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Founded in 2002, the Australian company waited eight years to take its first VC financing, despite plentiful offers.
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The amount of herring caught in Northumberland was plentiful for many decades, but then overfishing became a problem.
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While Iowa has large agricultural and blue-collar economies, it has plentiful options for high quality suits.4.
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We skipped the soups and salads and ran headlong for the appetizers, and they were plentiful and good.
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Plentiful rains can spur farm and economic growth and boost rural spending on gold, cars, motorcycles and refrigerators.
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Despite the momentary optimism, the pitfalls in the way of a successful outcome in the negotiations are plentiful.
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But rules of operation and launch scheduling there can be restrictive, and prying eyes from competitors are plentiful.
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Its plentiful exhibits include relics and artifacts that summon the era of whips and shackles with chilling persuasiveness.
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Office space is inexpensive and talent is plentiful thanks to the proximity of world-class universities and corporations.
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Conscientious seafood lovers take overfishing into consideration when selecting their fish, opting for sustainable species that are plentiful.
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Plants grow big and plentiful, but lose out on some of the natural benefits of older farming practices.
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When I arrived at Nicasio's house, I found that he already had plentiful and affordable clean drinking water.
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Why it matters: Startups have benefitted from the plentiful availability of late-stage capital to remain private longer.
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Just ask seemingly lash-endowed celebrities like Adele and Kim K — thick, plentiful lashes require a little help.
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Today, though, Wickr represents a growing number of people being able to buy strong and plentiful drugs online.
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Plentiful capital has allowed Uber, Airbnb and dozens of smaller firms to raise substantial sums without going public.
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Instead of the cool, sleek look of minimalist design, experts are now leaning toward the colorful and plentiful.
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The first time I tried the sandwich, I was impressed by the perfect balance of its plentiful ingredients.
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The skirts were long and layered, the ankle socks plentiful, the shoes flat, the Peter Pan collars oversize.
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Approximately three-fourths of the country is covered by dense equatorial rain forest, with plentiful flora and fauna.
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Opportunities for mitigation in this sector are plentiful, but they can only be realised with a concerted focus.
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The material — earth, straw and water, pressed and sun-dried, was always plentiful and above all, dirt cheap.
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Ultimately, as specialists remain in urban centers where jobs are more plentiful, rural areas and smaller cities suffer.
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References to Mr. Trump were plentiful and pointed but contained, delivered with more steadfastness and polish than outrage.
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We also discussed the urgent need for collective action to produce and distribute plentiful COVID-19 test kits.
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Chairs are plentiful but the real trick is getting one in the sun, if that's what you seek.
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The electric toothbrush market is plentiful, with a wide range of devices from a number of recognisable brands.
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The cedar paneling, second-floor deck and plentiful large windows could have been taken from an architectural brochure.
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The best way is to convince people to stop doing it, especially with plentiful products like toilet paper.
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Below, check out the top 10 cities where both populations and salaries are rising and jobs are plentiful.
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There was a time when posters were plentiful, now they're not, so people are looking for strategic advantage.
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The nitrogen-based explosives and fertilisers which fossil fuels made cheap and plentiful transformed mining, warfare and farming.
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While woolly mammoths were once plentiful across the northern hemisphere, they actually went extinct in two separate events.
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You probably work manageable hours in tastefully decorated buildings with free food, ergonomic desk furniture and plentiful amenities.
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Beyond air travel, filtered water bottles are also ideal when travelling to destinations that lack plentiful clean water.
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And where Republicans are as plentiful as pearl-snap shirts ... We crossed from one political reality to another.
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Tourists to New York are plentiful, and sought-after shows regularly increase their premium prices during those weeks.
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Nine months seemed like a long time then, the calendar spacious and the legislative deal-making possibilities plentiful.
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Charging options are plentiful front and rear, and the seat heaters are simple to locate in the back.
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Market the exceptional (and plentiful!) product on the field, and the next generation will learn it in turn.
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The aim is to capture solar and wind power when it is plentiful and release it as needed.
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This was last seen at $17.75 a tonne, the largest discount since April 30, suggesting plentiful nearby supplies.
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You'll need a car to explore this city, but parking is plentiful and the streets are easily navigated.
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We break down our favorite comedies and dramas, and all of the (surprisingly plentiful) new series involving time travel.
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The convenience store industry was built when there were plentiful workers, says Takayuki Suzuki, analyst at Primo Research Japan.
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Wednesday night's full moon is dubbed the Strawberry Moon because this is when strawberries are at their most plentiful.
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His list of Cowboys records is plentiful, including career receptions, receiving yards and most consecutive seasons with a reception.
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In contrast to cattle, CME lean hog futures slipped for a second day on plentiful hog and pork supplies.
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Thanks to once-plentiful jobs in the car industry, greater Detroit has the largest Arab-American community in America.
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With pastel-colored walls and plentiful sunlight coming through the barred window, it was cheerier than I had expected.
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The food perpetuates the sense of being in someone's home, with plentiful and rustic portions of French bistro classics.
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As unprepared competitors go out of business, you'll find that talent is more plentiful and customer acquisition costs plummet.
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According to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a firm that tracks layoffs, jobs in technology and health care should be plentiful.
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And the dense fabric and plentiful hardware—the zippers, O-rings, and buckles—make the bag a little heavy.
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The country's infrastructure is patchy, the health service is at breaking point and jobs are plentiful but low-paying.
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It's as if we're watching the characters interact in a parallel universe with plentiful happy endings and cute friendships.
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Angola, in wonk-speak, suffers from a "resource curse", in which plentiful natural resources lead to worse economic growth.
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Rather, it's Europe with its plentiful re-gasification capacity and pipeline and storage infrastructure that can play that role.
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Given how much cash Alphabet generates — $7 billion in free cash flow in the second quarter — money is plentiful.
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By the same token, fish are plentiful, but there are no facilities to process or export the local catch.
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The most important are that automation is destroying opportunities and that work, though plentiful, is low-quality and precarious.
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Promising initiatives like the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act will be undermined if addictive drugs are cheap and plentiful.
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Plentiful crude at Cushing has ensured WTI prices for maturing futures contracts have continued to trade at a discount.
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For the first time since I'd worked in the record store I started discovering plentiful new bands to love.
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Glamorous trips and company Zen gardens aside, not all benefits have to be encrusted in gold to feel plentiful.
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Grab some nuts -- always plentiful at the holidays -- and other foods rich in vitamin E, such as sweet potatoes.
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Google services—namely YouTube—are the most plentiful and important links used by terrorist organizations to disseminate their propaganda.
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The other major anti-White Walker material, dragonglass, is far more plentiful, but also not nearly as battle-ready.
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Second, Lyft is part of a crop of tech companies that came of age when venture capital was plentiful.
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Backward-looking businessmen and quasi-economists who push half-baked tax policies that benefit the very few, are plentiful.
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Norway's plentiful hydroelectric power enables it to generate low-cost green power for its electric cars, trucks and ships.
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News stories about teenagers were plentiful this month, as you'll see in this edition of Teenagers in the Times.
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Brazil's record soybean exports in 2017-18 made it clear that supplies were likely more plentiful than previously thought.
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Rice noodles were inexpensive and plentiful, and, when combined with vegetables, shrimp, or other proteins, provided a nutritious boost.
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In his version, a pancake is wrapped around slices of baked razorbill, a more plentiful relative of the puffin.
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Buoyant American attitudes on the economy look set to show up in plentiful, record-setting holiday spending this season.
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Petrol remains cheap and plentiful in Venezuela, but in this border area, it's reportedly being smuggled to Colombian buyers.
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Some farmers are struggling to sell their pigs or facing very low prices in areas were supplies are plentiful.
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Academies Down Under are a magnet for international students, not least because their Foreign Ministry doles out plentiful scholarships.
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While it's undoubtedly a privilege just to have that option to fall back on, the challenges can be plentiful.
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The lower U.S. harvest comes as quality concerns loom elsewhere in the world, despite plentiful supplies of wheat overall.
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Turkmenistan is a country in central Asia, with a population of just under six million and plentiful gas reserves.
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The city is increasingly a draw for wealthy buyers looking for properties that have plentiful indoor and outdoor space.
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Restaurants are plentiful, office buildings on every other corner, Staples Center is home to the Lakers, Clippers, and Kings.
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She noted that warm ocean water, a source of power for such storms, is currently plentiful in the Atlantic.
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Government officials are reassuring the country that food supplies are plentiful, even as they take steps to stabilize prices.
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The Mueller report is also redacted, and features plentiful black bars that will have to be set by hand.
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But as church officials described it, old buildings are filled with secrets, and the church's were plentiful and costly.
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Bumpies — selfies highlighting the bump — are plentiful, a trend that took off in 2014 thanks to apps like BabyCenter.
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Young forests were once plentiful across the Northeast, but now they cover only a fraction of their former range.
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The Shakers are not plentiful today; their rejection of marriage and procreation probably didn't help matters in that regard.
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They're not even as tough as surgical masks that, until recently, were plentiful in any hospital or doctor's office.
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The plentiful mime is both broad and exact, capable of showing — without sound — how Harlequin's foppish rival sings poorly.
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It's the best example of the plentiful non-twist twists littering this season, an unusually well-executed pseudo-execution.
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Ms. Edell cut the pomegranate, a totem of fertility with its plentiful seeds, while her mother held her son.
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Coal is plentiful and cheap, though not compared to solar and wind energy in many places around the world.
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Fat was prized in the past, she notes, with big bellies signalling access to plentiful food and, thus, prosperity.
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There are very few options for digital-only banks in the U.S. but in Europe, the options are plentiful.
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A few years later they moved to Las Vegas, on word that jobs were plentiful in the neon oasis.
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The Grain Marketing Board (GMB), the pillar of Zimbabwe's command economy in agriculture, once kept plentiful stores of maize.
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Plentiful global supplies of grains following massive harvests have limited those opportunities for Minnesota-based Cargill and its rivals.
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The Marmot Expedition Mittens feature plentiful Primaloft synthetic insulation, keeping your hands warm even in temperatures well below zero.
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The kitchen is organized; the pastries are fresh from the oven; the brandy is plentiful and ready to pour.
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On the demand side, investment opportunities have not been plentiful enough to absorb the savings without interest rates dropping.
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Once their work was incorporated into the next survey, which found that butterfish were still plentiful, the fishery reopened.
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There is now plentiful evidence, if no public confirmation, that Mozambique has become the latest African theater for Prigozhin.
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He said it feels almost greedy when Superchargers are plentiful and don't allow non-Teslas to use the equipment.
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LNG prices in Asia are currently at their lowest in nearly 19 months amid slow demand and plentiful supplies.
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With organizations like Women's Startup Lab in Silicon Valley, Girls in Tech and W2.0, support and resources are plentiful.
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In a condensed borough like Manhattan, with bodegas around every corner, accounts are plentiful and brand awareness spreads fast.
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These kinds of technology ventures need engineers, especially electrical, aerospace and communication engineers, who are plentiful in San Diego.
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Egypt's currency policy "requires a credible policy framework, reasonable macroeconomic growth and plentiful foreign exchange reserves," Exotix's Malik said.
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Given past reports of how Trump's aides also have ignored the traditional policy process, the possibilities could be plentiful.
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Jobs are typically plentiful in large cities, making them a prime place for the generation to grow their careers.
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The examples of such nationalistic chauvinism are not only plentiful -- they are held at senior levels of European political establishment.
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In most cities, ATMs and coffee shops are plentiful and would provide broad coverage for potential instances of cardiac arrest.
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Plentiful arms supplies, including automatic and anti-tank weapons, remained in private hands after the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.
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There is also plentiful infrastructure already in place, so new projects tend to be relatively small connections to existing pipelines.
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Its natural gas reserves are less plentiful and more difficult to access; the infrastructure is not there to develop them.
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Incredibly, the adults do this too, taking advantage of the plentiful underwater food source that contrasts with the barren lakeshore.
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Researchers have found that when food is plentiful, our circadian rhythms are strongly linked to cycles of light and dark.
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In the spring, these bats awake from their hibernation and head northwest toward their summer territories where insects are plentiful.
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It's the continent from which malaria emerged, and where Anopheles mosquitoes, the insect responsible for spreading the disease, are plentiful.
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A particular favorite for both Cambodians and expats are the BBQ restaurants that are plentiful and popular across the country.
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Her jokes are wry and plentiful, and she allows for glimpses of future happiness to shine through in the dark.
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Plentiful engineers and construction workers lead to a better "containment" score, although a high population density can reduce this value.
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The problem is that those repairs are often pricey and official dealers aren't plentiful in some parts of the country.
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Horizon is at its best when it gives you the freedom to use Aloy's plentiful skills however you see fit.
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Wheat futures declined and were on pace for a fifth straight lower close as traders fixated on plentiful world supplies.
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While theories about Snoke's identity have been plentiful in the past two years, don't expect to learn everything about him.
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Still, fewer consumers said that jobs were "plentiful" in June, with the figure falling to 23.4 percent from 24.5 percent.
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Galaxy clusters are plentiful in our universe, which simply shows how powerful and influential gravity can be over large distances.
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CME lean hog futures closed lower, pressured by plentiful hog supplies that have weighed on cash hog and pork values.
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I used it as my primary piece of luggage on a half-week trip to Amsterdam and it was plentiful.
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And two, the only truly carbon-free, unlimited, all-purpose alternative available is green hydrogen, which requires plentiful renewable energy.
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Early deployments by U.S. carriers have largely focused on the "millimeter wave" band, with good reason: It's fast and plentiful.
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Outside the United States, rising output in Libya, an OPEC-member exempt from the cuts, was adding to plentiful supplies.
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It also suffers from the diluting of better varieties with cheaper, more plentiful ones, as in the case olive oil.
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Trans and gender-nonconforming people also get harassed, and "creepy dudes," while plentiful, aren't the only ones doing the harassing.
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There was plentiful farmland, and, at one point, I came across a capsized boat in the middle of a field.
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What's next: Khamenei will turn 80 in July, and predictions of his potential replacement and succession challenges have been plentiful.
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In an age of plentiful unicorns, there seems to be only one (Convoy) founded by Amazon vets near the mothership.
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But gains were limited due to plentiful domestic supplies and ongoing concerns about both domestic and foreign demand, traders said.
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But Obama's impact on the coal industry has been assisted by the fact that natural gas is cheap and plentiful.
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The fight footage, not surprisingly, is plentiful, but won't come as much of a revelation to students of Ali's career.
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This is especially true at the beginning and end of the game, where the non-interactive story sequences are plentiful.
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But while river water is plentiful, hard-up farmers have no way to get enough of it to their fields.
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The reasons are plentiful, when you look at the numbers: Twitter's isn't adding many more users and cannot retain others.
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For one, Gilead, the new name of America, is also a fertile, plentiful region in Palestine mentioned in the Bible.
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And a larger share of consumers felt jobs were hard to get, at 24.2 percent, than plentiful, at 22.1 percent.
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Chinese aluminum prices have been struggling to move away from two-year lows amid weak domestic demand and plentiful supply.
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James Woods, investment analyst at Australia's Rivkin Securities said that oil supplies would likely remain plentiful despite an extended cut.
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Summer — no matter how plentiful the rosé, rooftop parties, and beach trips — can sometimes still rub people the wrong way.
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Despite plentiful data, and a united scientific community, we continue to hear that human contribution to climate change is deniable.
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Inside they've got the latest, fastest processors that exist, nice OLED screens, and plentiful storage (128GB) and memory (4GB) options.
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Hedgehogs are plentiful throughout Israel, and yet somehow no one bothered to translate Sonic the Hedgehog into Hebrew until now.
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And thanks to a national savings rate of nearly 50%, banks still have a strong funding backstop from plentiful deposits.
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That's not what happened prior to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule when acid rain allowances were plentiful and cheap.
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Striking workers face the loss of pay and, potentially, of employment—threats that frighten less when good jobs are plentiful.
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"We've had some beautiful halibut on for three weeks because it was real plentiful," he said during a recent visit.
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Yet I've passed up numerous opportunities to legally kill grizzlies, both in Alaska and Canada, where their numbers are plentiful.
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The fuel is plentiful – over 110 years of coal production exist around the world – and coal is affordable and reliable.
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Florida was established as a spring training enclave, and teams were beginning to look to Arizona, where land was plentiful.
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Stunningly beautiful, it's home to lakes, skiing, plentiful wildlife and some of the world's healthiest and most accessible glaciers. 7.
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Record U.S. inventories and plentiful supplies in storage in western Canada will offset some of the losses from the blaze.
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These days, jobs are plentiful, but good jobs — the ones that offer benefits and protection from income volatility — are scarce.
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The mosquito is still present, its breeding grounds are still plentiful in our backyards and human travel is still frequent.
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Solar panels are most often used because they are relatively cheap, and sunlight is plentiful in the inner solar system.
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The tigers disappeared from mainland Australia at least 3,000 years ago, but they remained plentiful on the island of Tasmania.
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And the conflict has been bloodier and its combatants more plentiful and heavily armed than those in Cyprus or Ireland.
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In this economic nirvana, jobs would be plentiful, unemployment rare, poverty low, inequality less severe and the budget in surplus.
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Contact information was found by mining archived data for past public Github events, where email addresses are apparently more plentiful.
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Bangladesh is planning to tap the currently cheap and plentiful global LNG supplies and invest heavily in importing the fuel.
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Obviously it is, plentiful research has underscored this for years, and with the natural disasters everywhere we're feeling it now.
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The tributes are so plentiful that the cemetery workers must constantly thin them out, John Garro, the cemetery superintendent, said.
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So plentiful were such pleasure emporia that some activists feared they were sapping the strength of goal-oriented gay politics.
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Recent laws have banned most short-term rentals in central Palma, but outside the city, licensed holiday properties are plentiful.
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Land was plentiful and many people raising children, as my husband and I did, chose the city over the suburbs.
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Local players are not desirable because they are cheap, or plentiful, but because they bond a club to its community.
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There the climate is mild, the vegetation is habitable and the tasty little bugs are plentiful, if you're a migrator.
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The scares are plentiful and sometimes ticklishly funny in "The Curse of La Llorona," an enjoyably old-fashioned ghost story.
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The breakdown of any political order can be both emancipatory and revanchist, and today both dynamics are in plentiful supply.
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"We also discussed the urgent need for collective action to produce and distribute plentiful COVID-19 test kits," Bezos said.
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"We also discussed the urgent need for collective action to produce and distribute plentiful COVID-19 test kits," he wrote.
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And if you are prepared for that—prepared for the excruciating length of the whole thing—the rewards are plentiful.
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Ceebu jen, a hearty fish stew, is the national dish, and sawfish — once plentiful but now rare — grace bank notes.
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Oil investors are concerned the outbreak could dampen demand for crude and related products against a backdrop of plentiful supply.
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If you're not into sports, the Borgata has an 85-table poker room and all the casinos have plentiful slots.
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Grassroots support for Catalan independence is both plentiful, highly engaged, geographically dispersed and cuts across generations — sometimes in surprising ways.
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Shopping is plentiful, and culinary options include Jamaican, Latin fusion and Mexican, as well as seaside restaurants and four breweries.
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He never stopped believing this, but his long career, as Cohen admirably recounts, offers plentiful evidence that he was wrong.
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Developers had been excited about solar power's potential in a continent-sized country with 200 million consumers and plentiful sunlight.
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NEXT STORY: Beyond air travel, filtered water bottles are also ideal when traveling to destinations that lack plentiful clean water.
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Hiking and biking opportunities on the island are plentiful, each leading to archaeological ruins, more Moai or eye-popping vistas.
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Not only was the fish fresh and plentiful, it was mixed in with ingredients that really brought out its flavor.
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The sellers intended to use the property as a guesthouse, but guests haven't been so plentiful recently, Mr. Moran said.
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After what seems like an eternity of lead up, Black Friday is finally upon us, and the deals are plentiful.
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Restore the American dream: The best bulwark against poverty is a strong economy with plentiful jobs and abundant affordable housing.
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New oil discoveries in Texas and Alaska assure plentiful domestic supplies for years to come, enough to export increasing amounts.
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Unlike gorillas, dogs are fairly inexpensive to study — their numbers are plentiful, their room and board happily covered by owners.
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But if CO2 pulled out of the air became more plentiful and cheaper, it could begin competing with terrestrial CO2.
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Below, check out the top 15 attractive U.S. cities where jobs are plentiful, salaries are rising and business is good.
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We have not, however, always had a free and open press, nor a society rich in free and plentiful information.
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Right now oil and gas is plentiful and prices are low, so this isn't the time to develop marginal areas.
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But they are artifacts from a city in which apartments were plentiful and relatively cheap, and from this, much followed.
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It developed supersize gills and lost its scales, which enabled it to absorb the water's plentiful oxygen through its skin.
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Mexican and Chinese restaurants might be more plentiful, but there are demographic reasons that explain the proliferation of these cuisines.
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Outside of access to more plentiful, cheaper goods, people intrinsically understand that the benefits of growth are not evenly distributed.
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Domestic uranium mining ceased in the mid 1980's due to plentiful reserves, foreign competition, nuclear fears, and federal regulations.
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"For all the reassurances that its toolbox is plentiful, the ECB has little ammunition left to fight low inflation," Dall'Angelo said.
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Ms. Stadler is now the chef and owner of Tao Yuan in Brunswick, Me., where the shellfish are plentiful and exquisite.
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Additionally, the milkweed plant that monarchs rely on for food is currently in plentiful supply in central Texas, according to Wilson.
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In China, custom shops for building parts on the fly are a dime-a-dozen, and labor is plentiful and cheap.
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No company has plans to build a new U.S. coal plant due to competition from plentiful and less-expensive natural gas.
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"The sun is plentiful in Africa - it's free, it does not pollute and will never run out of power," she added.
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Well they are plentiful and quite varied, and are one of the ROG Phone's main advantages over the Razer Phone 2.
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Record U.S. inventories and plentiful supplies in storage in Western Canada will also offset some of the loss from the blaze.
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Electricity generation depends upon plentiful quantities; nuclear power requires water both for cooling turbines and the reactor core itself, for example.
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Even invirt, opportunities were plentiful for the locals to make money from the thousands of tourists who flocked here every day.
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In January, consumer confidence reached its highest level since August of last year, with half of Americans claiming jobs are plentiful.
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Despite all the challenges that we still have, which are definitely plentiful, we're living longer, we're more visible, we're more resilient.
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It forecast plentiful corn supplies and lower average prices for corn; the season-average farm price for wheat also was trimmed.
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For some time, America has been creating plentiful jobs—2016 was the fifth consecutive year with more than 2m job gains.
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In an age of plentiful unicorns, there seems to be only one (Convoy) founded by Amazon vets near the mother ship.
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It's become plentiful in America over the past decade and is poised to become one of the world's dominant energy sources.
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Boneless beef was plentiful and it was time to start using it, especially given reduced beef imports from Australia, said Brown.
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The center also provides the residents with open spaces, top notch medical care, frequent baths, plentiful food and lots of love.
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TOURISTS have long been drawn to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya by its steep cliffs, plentiful zebras and spectacular canyons.
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Cerium is more abundant than lead, and even the least common rare earths are hundreds of times more plentiful than gold.
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There just aren't very many third-party apps available for it, and the third-party watchfaces, though plentiful, aren't very good.
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Because renewables are intermittent, regional grids are needed to ship electricity from where it is plentiful to where it is not.
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Plentiful oil at home has also made it easier for America to impose sanctions on oil producers it views as dangerous.
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With economic growth strong and jobs plentiful, employment scams are on the rise, according to the Better Business Bureau's scam tracker.
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Weak growth combined with plentiful jobs suggests dismal growth in productivity—perhaps enough to merit raising an eyebrow at the data.
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But one key number economists look at is the differential between jobs being plentiful and jobs seen as hard to get.
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In periods of higher oil prices, the focus turns to building pipelines, and if prices fall pipeline space becomes more plentiful.
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Builders also are resisting wage increases after years in which they enjoyed plentiful labor, and no pressure to push up pay.
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Summer has a lot of cruel and inventive ways to ruin your life, but none more plentiful than at the beach.
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But not many residents of Singapore buy cars, preferring to use the well-developed mass-transit system or relatively plentiful taxis.
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Analysts note that the cheaper and more plentiful natural gas becomes, the more incentive there is for producers to abandon coal.
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But plentiful supplies, both overseas and domestically, should provide a buffer against any disruptions this year and dampen any market rallies.
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And while you do get some recommended mixes, they're nowhere near as personalized or as plentiful as those on rival services.
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Cypriots on both sides know that a deal might be their only chance to market the island's plentiful offshore gas deposits.
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That meant it was put to work only in coalfields — where the fuel was plentiful enough to overcome the machine's handicaps.
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" There is more gingham than you could possibly imagine, and plentiful puns like "I macramade you and I can macrabreak you.
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In the Middle Belt, grazing land was even more plentiful - 61 percent was grazing land, while farmland accounted for 14 percent.
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These strategies of manipulation are plentiful—and while each helps on its own, they are most powerful when performed in concert.
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It's not just that factory jobs were more plentiful or that women and minorities were largely kept from positions of power.
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It's because false promises and cheap drugs are the only things the rest of America exports to Appalachia in plentiful supply.
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Anecdotal statements such as these are plentiful when bull markets are aged, but hard evidence to support them is rarely provided.
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The case involves two of our most-plentiful fuels: Natural gas, among the cleanest-burning, and coal, one of the dirtiest.
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Critics say Hanafi ignored advice to stockpile rice, saying it was plentiful and he could buy it when he needed it.
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It was unclear on a recent evening whether there were more bars than signs supporting Bernie Sanders, but both were plentiful.
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When zucchini and tomatoes are plentiful (read: overwhelming), it is tempting to pile lots and lots of them into a gratin.
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It doesn't need to be cooked for very long, as the plentiful skin, meat and collagen quickly yield to the heat.
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Red wolves, now endangered, were once plentiful in across the southeast, but human development and habitat loss have challenged the species.
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Victorian houses send up peaks like flares, outdoor cafes hum with gossip and baby strollers seem as plentiful as business suits.
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Historical records show that the Pilgrims in Plymouth went "fowling" for the meal, and we know that wild turkey were plentiful.
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Jake's grandfather is recalled as a big-hearted bohemian of the kind that used to be more plentiful in New York.
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U.S. officials say overall global oil supply will remain plentiful despite its sanctions, not least from the boom in U.S. shale.
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In the 1980s and early 1990s, the iconic mark seemed plentiful and was awarded for routines that were not technically perfect.
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The plentiful harvest has been a welcome distraction from uncertainty ahead of Brexit, due to take place in March next year.
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Jobs at Sonatrach are plentiful and sought-after, but, on a global scale, pay is low and depends on time served.
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Gasoline stocks remained plentiful throughout the peak summer driving season and are now at a record for the time of year.
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Some potential solutions: For reasons good and plentiful, January has a bad reputation as the most depressing month of the year.
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Shale firms have also benefited from plentiful funding from private equity investors with a relatively long-term view on the market.
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Oysters were so plentiful in the early 19th century, he told me, they were given away free at bars, like peanuts.
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Best of all, awards are generally plentiful and you can usually find 4 or more economy awards on any given flight.
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HFCs are about 85033,000 times more potent by volume as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, the most plentiful greenhouse gas.
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"Hundreds of years ago, my kind was so plentiful that the Río Abajo Forest resounded with our voices," the parrot says.
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Despite the cost and complications, American states are tapping into a clean and plentiful source of energy sitting on their doorstep.
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It helps that Tianjin neighbors Hebei Province, an industrial area where steel mills are plentiful and supplies can be easily found.
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Apartment rentals are plentiful in trendy Grunerlokka, where rates for a one-bedroom range from $75 to about $150 on Airbnb.
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Swinney understands its proximity to the interstate that connects Charlotte, N.C., and Atlanta, two growing metropolises that incubate plentiful football talent.
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A.T.M.s are plentiful, but you must use the international ones next to post offices if you don't have a Japanese bank.
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Guns, which remain plentiful and accessible, were used in nearly half of the nation's 47,133 suicides in 2017, the analysis showed.
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But the ticks have become more plentiful here without freezing winters, and more people I know are developing alpha-gal allergy.
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Their skills and relationships may atrophy in ways that make it harder to go back to work when jobs become plentiful.
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Cheap, plentiful and the most polluting of fossil fuels, coal remains the single largest source of energy to generate electricity worldwide.
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Plentiful and well-priced foreign supply has been and will likely continue to be a primary setback for U.S. corn exporters.
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Not only is shale plentiful, but operators have also lowered costs by improving drilling routines and finding other economies of scale.
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The shrimp parm hero is plentiful enough to split, or go off-menu for a simple, but well-constructed deli sandwich.
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Still, Washington's Virginia suburbs, where office space is more plentiful, are likely to make a strong push for the new headquarters.
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While wages and jobs may be more plentiful, health-care costs also remain a source of economic anxiety for many households.
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Workers displaced by trade fare better when they are able to move to cities or states where jobs are more plentiful.
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But even with a plentiful harvest this year, they are finding it harder than ever to feed their family of seven.
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The robot vacuum market is pretty plentiful right now, with devices on offer from loads of different brands for every budget.
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He is also contemplating a move next month to North Carolina, where he says the work is steadier and more plentiful.
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The sharks are less plentiful during the rest of the year, but there is never a time when they completely disappear.
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The US timber industry heavily relies on the Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir because they have been so plentiful, Davis said.
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Jobs are plentiful; wages are picking up; credit is still easy; and cheaper oil means there is more money to spend.
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Batteries were plentiful in the demo, but that didn't mean it wasn't worrisome every time the battery indicator started flashing red.
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That's because the magic is stuck in labs, where the computing is exponentially more powerful and the gigabit wireless networks plentiful.
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We could be headed toward a work-free utopia where machine-produced goods and services are cheap and plentiful for all.
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He lands in New York, where, he was told, fruits are plentiful and fall from the sky, free for the taking.
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Buyers, more discerning and cautious, eschewed properties considered overpriced or unremarkable, especially on the luxury side, where inventory was more plentiful.
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For all its healthy overtones, Adler is an all-inclusive resort, serving up plentiful, thrice-daily meals and snacks in between.
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We tapped into a newfound power that, first and foremost, demanded accountability, and the offenders were plentiful and easy to spot.
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Moreover, there is no evidence that companies today are capital constrained — interest rates remain near record lows, and credit is plentiful.
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By that point, you'll have seen full frontal nudity (male, female, and demonic); you'll also have seen a zero-G rendition of 127 Hours that deserves every Foley Art award possible, plentiful crushed heads, and even more plentiful arcing ichorous spews, and a sex scene that looks like the result of Cinemax becoming a game developer.
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The second half of the monsoon is expected to bring plentiful showers and is forecast at 107 percent of long-period average.
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Libyans became used to plentiful public jobs and state handouts as Gaddafi sought to buy loyalty like other Middle Eastern oil producers.
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The US does have access to plentiful natural gas, which provides all the buffer needed for a rapid transition to clean energy.
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The robusta rally also supported arabica prices in the middle of 2016, although plentiful supplies later in the year triggered profit-taking.
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Birdies are not likely to be as plentiful on Saturday, when the winds are expected to kick up after two calm days.
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It's equal parts huge and unsettling, filled with locked doors and plentiful cryptic puzzles, as well as a dark and violent history.
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Professors reminisce about an age when public money was plentiful, governments left them alone and academics were part of the ruling class.
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Compared to March, fewer people told The Conference Board they saw "good" business conditions and "plentiful" jobs in April, the survey found.
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The tech industry is fertile ground for PAE litigation, with its many patents, plentiful companies and an increasing global reliance on technology.
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Cities that offer plentiful jobs for educated young adults — New York, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington — have become prohibitively expensive home markets.
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"A reprieve, however, may be on the cards tomorrow ... expectations are running high that hints of impending monetary stimulus will be plentiful."
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These stars, which are typically five to ten times less massive than the Sun, are plentiful, and theoretically could nourish photosynthetic life.
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Words poured out of them—not always intelligible words, to those outside the charmed circle of modernist architecture, but plentiful, punchy words.
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In a market that is still oversupplied after a two-year glut, higher-quality crude is plentiful and not much more expensive.
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Unfortunately, as the supply of painkillers has dropped, many addicts have turned instead to heroin (see chart), which is cheap and plentiful.
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Luckily, the technology that surrounds and distracts us also gives us plentiful tools to help ease ourselves into the land of z's.
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Beaches are plentiful, of course, with Gwen Stefani, Ayesha Curry, and Chrissy Metz heading to the sunniest spots to fete the Fourth.
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The cast is both plentiful and talented, rounding out a movie that will likely end up being December's most talked-about film.
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The correlation between nature and womanhood as sources of life is idiomatic and pervasive, with plentiful references to butterflies, flowers, and vulvas.
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Plural marriages are plentiful in the Arab world, and fairly common in South-East Asia and a few parts of the Caribbean.
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While the policy substance was probably the strongest of all three candidate face offs, it was overshadowed by the plentiful personal attacks.
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America is leading a worldwide petrochemical buildout, because its plentiful oil and gas supplies have produced cheap petrochemical feedstocks, or raw material.
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But the country's once-plentiful shoals, combined with its weak government, have lured a flotilla of unscrupulous foreign trawlers to its waters.
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This isn't to discount the book's plentiful images of scars and restricted mobility, which together showcase the resilience of the human body.
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Moroccan banks have a plentiful supply of hard currency and have even offered to sell some to the central bank, he added.
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Even more surprising was his emerging on the other side with a gummy grin and a belief in a greater, plentiful future.
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Feel buoyed by the knowledge that food is on average safer, more plentiful, and more nutritious than ever before in human history.
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Seriously, there was a time when indie news apps were not only plentiful, they were the darlings of tech and media circles.
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Plentiful monsoon rains could therefore lift farm and wider economic growth, potentially tempting Modi to bring forward general elections due May 2019.
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More consumers said "jobs were hard to get" in March, but a larger share also said jobs were plentiful compared with February.
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Right now the options aren't plentiful: there's the standard coffin or an urn, which haven't changed much in style over the years.
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Despite these factors, oil remains in plentiful supply thanks to surging U.S. production, which has resulted in weaker WTI than Brent prices.
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That list includes well-established VCs with plentiful dry powder to invest, including Polaris Partners, Founders Fund, Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital.
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Farmers were wealthy because "there was enough rain for every living thing", and they tapped plentiful, thorny acacia trees for gum arabic.
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For the trade to work liquidity needs to be plentiful, the global economic backdrop benign and, importantly, currency volatility next to nothing.
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News and decorating magazines were plentiful in the homes the family passed through in Ottawa, Montreal, and Toronto, as was Danish furniture.
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It has many of the hallmarks of adventures like Zelda, from the large spaces you'll wander to the plentiful wildlife you'll encounter.
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If Trump were fighting a traffic ticket or getting a divorce, his options for defense lawyers would be a bit more plentiful.
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By then, concerns about "dirty" coal had taken center stage, while natural gas was even more plentiful, and the price was low.
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In big budget action games, and especially games that give the player guns and plentiful ammunition, violence is cheap and endlessly repeatable.
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Many people don't realize the island once looked very different — its plentiful forests were razed by settlers more than 20140,363 years ago.
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As Hurricane Harvey has taught us, making sure our energy resources are safe, secure and plentiful should not be a partisan issue.
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For many residents, the cheap and plentiful taxis are the main alternative; the recent arrival of Uber has provided a further option.
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Basically, these findings raise the possibility that the mice have been evolving based on their lower quality but more plentiful urban diet.
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I think this is a good draft to trade down in—depth is plentiful and they can fill a lot of needs.
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"This is unacceptable to most Americans and belies common sense, particularly when employment opportunities are plentiful as they currently are," he said.
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Drivers want cheap, plentiful parking spots, while many large cities' governments want to discourage vehicle traffic, reduce congestion and cut air pollution.
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Modern-day competition has ensured that no-fee cards are plentiful, but cards with fees remain a significant niche of the industry.
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An ongoing effort by OPEC to cut production has partially propped up oil but prices remain under pressure from still plentiful supplies.
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Ranches are plentiful in the southern portion and colonials farther north, with split-levels, bilevels, Capes, McMansions and older houses sprinkled about.
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At the same time, the share of households who say "jobs are plentiful" is at the highest level in nearly two decades.
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For carry trades to work, liquidity needs to be plentiful, the global economic backdrop benign and, importantly, currency volatility next to nothing.
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And here you can see photographs of even more nominees, including those who appeared in plays, which were especially plentiful this season.
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Suzanne Okie, an agent with Halstead Real Estate, said housing inventory is currently plentiful, and sellers are willing to negotiate on price.
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But the most polluting of fossil fuels is also cheap and plentiful, and it remains the world's single largest source of electricity.
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They are plentiful enough that they can serve either as a venue for interactions between roommates or as places for some solitude.
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But the hurdles are plentiful: Among other issues, Google has faced criticism over the censored search engine it built for the country.
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Herbs are plentiful right now, so use them without restraint; a combination of mint, chives or Italian parsley would also work well.
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Resort activities are plentiful and varied and include flower lei and puka shell making classes, as well as Polynesian arts and crafts.
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But prices are suddenly declining again owing to slowing global economic growth, plentiful stockpiles and increased production from Saudi Arabia and Russia.
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In any case, by the late 1950s he was in Macon, Ga., where the musical opportunities were more plentiful than in Thomaston.
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And due to endangered species protections and the removal of DDT-based pesticides, raptors like the bald eagle have become more plentiful.
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The threat of a strike is much more potent at a time when customers are plentiful but potential replacement workers are scarce.
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With peaches so plentiful in this region, sip on a peach mojito or frozen peach bellini and watch the boats go by.
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The story lines in this game are plentiful and have led to a collective shrug about which team is actually the underdog.
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Oil markets have been plagued by worries that the outbreak could rein in demand for crude during a time of plentiful supply.
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The family eventually moved to Fredericton, a city where they would be closer to a Syrian community and jobs were more plentiful.
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The large fish was once plentiful in the rivers of China, but by the 1950s it was mainly found in the Yangtze.
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The plentiful white terry-cloth towels and cozy robes were appreciated, and the hotel management said the shower problem has been resolved.
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The decision to leave academia came down to a few factors: The pay was certainly better, and the jobs were more plentiful.
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Solar power has grown particularly fast on the island of Kyushu, where Kyushu Electric operates, because of plentiful sunshine and available land.
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More worrying is the risk of environmental backlash, for a sector that is both energy and water intensive, and consumes plentiful plastic.
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The state has announced plans to close the remaining plants or convert them to natural gas, which is currently cheap and plentiful.
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That is why we as a people chose to numb ourselves with cheap, plentiful beer and bland food — it is truly comforting.
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While estimates for four or more hikes were plentiful, the Fed did deliver closer to expectations in 85033 with three rate hikes.
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According to the survey, the percentage of consumers who said jobs are "plentiful" increased from 85033 to 36.3 percent since last month.
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"Piercing" also leads up to a wryly funny punch line that made this viewer a little more forgiving of its plentiful affectations.
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It marked the formal end to a water shortage that had already been erased by a winter of plentiful rain and snow.
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What's more, Jane and Petey's bone rings told the paleontologists that the two rexes grew more in years when food was plentiful.
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His report details 11 instances in which investigators probed whether Trump was purposely working to obstruct the investigation, plentiful fodder for an impeachment.
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While Kendall's appeared to be golden brown and plentiful, Kourtney had only managed to get a few slightly burned ones on the plate.
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The 220-year-old's closet was filled with clothes from H&M and Forever220—trendy and plentiful, but also relatively cheap and disposable.
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For trucking firm Werner, which has invested in new trucks and raised pay, applicants were plentiful this year but qualified ones were not.
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Narrow packer margins and plentiful supplies of hogs remain a concern for the market, but warmer weather is expected to lift pork demand.
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Oakland is a haven for large-scale industrial art, served well by warehouse workshops that offer plentiful space and fire-proof cement structures.
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Thanks to their plentiful land and cheap power, rural Montana, Washington, and Wyoming are now home to a new crop of cryptocurrency prospectors.
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As the rumors grew from plentiful smoke to outright fire, the hockey world waited for Gretzky to make his inevitable move to Broadway.
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Against a backdrop of plentiful jobs and an early-year surge in the stock market, Americans' financial happiness has hit a new high.
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But bargain hunters may prefer a Christmas trip to Johannesburg or Bangkok where there is less to buy but the bargains are plentiful.
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Or maybe you saw the commercials during one of the network's plentiful Harry Potter marathons, or during a Pretty Little Liars binge-watch.
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Such blockages continue to hamstring efforts to expand India's manufacturing base, Chinese-style, to create plentiful low-paid factory jobs for rural migrants.
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Still, global wheat supplies remain plentiful following a record-large world harvest in 2017, a factor that has at times impeded U.S. exports.
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Many of the plants have shut in the face of plentiful natural gas, growth in wind and solar power, and stagnant power demand.
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A larger share, 27.9 percent of those surveyed, felt that jobs were plentiful in September, up from 26.8 percent in the prior month.
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And the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a huge BRI-related project in Pakistan, means that jobs are plentiful there for those with Mandarin.
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"Geopolitical risks remain plentiful, but the start of the week could see Iran worries ease," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.
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Blackness is rich and plentiful, which means that our lives matter even when we aren't clapping back at white supremacy and anti-Blackness.
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A group of seventeen chemically similar elements—including the 15 lanthanide metals, scandium, and yttrium—rare earths are actually plentiful in Earth's crust.
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It's the holiday season and Cyber Monday deals are plentiful for ultrabooks, thin-and-lights, and even some gaming laptops with dedicated graphics.
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The e-tron is plentiful and comfortable while the cabin is loaded with the standard electronic accoutrements buyers expect from the luxury brand.
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Comparisons to Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr and other services were plentiful, and while many described it as a messaging app, that description seemed imprecise.
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For a lot of years the scarce resource were capital, and the plentiful resources were people; just put another person in the machine.
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As the owner of a business selling Omaha's finest garage doors, he says, he knows about the importance of cheap and plentiful energy.
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But the almighty US consumer, who represents over two-thirds of the economy, is enjoying plentiful job opportunity and 3%-plous wage growth.
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Their view of current conditions in July was the rosiest since March 2001; 43.1 percent said jobs were "plentiful," most since March 2001.
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Before the Nazis came to power, the Weimar Republic had been hooked on the purest morphine and cocaine, plentiful and cheap as liquor.
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Competition and plentiful supply should be good for passengers, except that drivers are paid partly based on the number of fares they collect.
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After yielding plentiful birdies in the first two rounds, the staggeringly different state of the greens caught nearly everyone off guard, including officials.
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He believes this technique could help large greenhouse gas-emitting countries, such as India where basalt formations are plentiful, reduce their carbon footprints.
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We rounded up some of our favorite style moments from various Tinseltown events that are still in stock — and the options were plentiful.
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But venture capital dollars are so plentiful and terms are so beneficial today that the race to IPO has slowed to a crawl.
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Another factor undermining U.S. crude exports to Asia is the likelihood of plentiful cargoes from traditional suppliers in the Middle East and Africa.
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While the CNH overnight Hibor had already eased to 3.60550 percent by Thursday, that doesn't mean offshore yuan are about to become plentiful.
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Things like refrigerators and washing machines are plentiful on Craigslist, and smaller kitchen appliances, like blenders, mixers, and microwaves, are easiest to score.
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"The comparisons with Richard Nixon are plentiful these days, but even he did not seem so untethered from our basic governance," he wrote.
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But El Niño has brought a summer much warmer and rainier than usual—so mosquitoes in Rio de Janeiro have been more plentiful.
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Combine this with the plentiful monster characters and it's like you're playing a game full of adorable plush toys and collectible vinyl figures.
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With the exception of Western Australia, pokies are allowed not just in casinos but in pubs and social clubs, where they are plentiful.
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We are fortunate to live in a time where food is plentiful, but it's important to remember how easily it can be abused.
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Khalidov throws himself so badly off balance after every right hand that the openings should be plentiful if Narkun gets in his face.
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But the moments of emotional depth and humanity are rare — though sometimes quite touching — and the moments of cringing and overproduction are plentiful.
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That means that every additional human being born on our planet seems to make resources proportionately more plentiful for the rest of us.
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Traders say there has been limited activity in the spot iron ore market amid plentiful stocks of the raw material at China's ports.
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The research firm revealed 42.4 percent of consumers surveyed in May said jobs are "plentiful," which is the highest level since March 2001.
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Through the 1990s, for the most part, economies continued to grow, median incomes climbed, jobs were plentiful and markets signaled a bright future.
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The models are designed to execute trades smoothly by breaking down orders into small pieces and searching for platforms where liquidity is plentiful.
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Private companies are dawdling at the exit door, postponing graduation to public markets because private-market money is cheap and plentiful, for now.
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They died off around 90 million years ago, but left plentiful evidence of their long tenure on the planet in the fossil record.
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Your options must have been plentiful, because the film made a scant $21 million here in the United States in its opening weekend.
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The reviews were terrible, the box office take was pretty weak, and the Razzies were as plentiful as the g-strings were skimpy.
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Last but by no means least, US attorney gigs — which are more plentiful than Cabinet jobs — can be a potent party-building tool.
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Other details of the report showed the proportion of consumers claiming jobs are 'plentiful' fell to 22.8 percent from 24.2 percent in December.
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Many people from Heilongjiang are already growing soybeans across the Amur River in the Russian Far East, where land is cheap and plentiful.
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But the potential political and symbolic benefits are plentiful, particularly as many voters outside of Toronto resent the attention the big city receives.
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Lodging options are diverse and plentiful, with at least 35 to choose from, although the major hotels do fill up quickly on weekends.
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But passenger pigeons were so plentiful and so mobile that beneficial genetic mutations spread and detrimental ones disappeared very quickly throughout their population.
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Crunched by restrictive regulations and eclipsed by the internet, the once-plentiful naughty bookstores are thin, and only a few peep shows remain.
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Tuenge of Save a Lot said the grocer is trying to ease apprehension with thorough store cleanings, plentiful hand sanitizer and free gloves.
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" Our hotel, the Intercontinental, presented Pierre with a bed and the town provided plentiful "Sac-O-Mat" stations for dispensing with "chien déjections.
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With Trump running, and many Democrat voices prone to castigate his supporters as racists and morons, these opportunities are likely to be plentiful.
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Driver-assistance features were plentiful, including: standard blind-spot monitoring, automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist and rear parking sensors.
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That means that even in a country where oil is plentiful, renewables beckon as a cheap, and clean, alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
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The tale of the Texas Miracle was a big fat lie: Plentiful oil, low regulation and even lower taxes are not a panacea.
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Most of those are in low-income neighborhoods, where property is cheap, drug dealers plentiful and residents less inclined to make a fuss.
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The English system of local government is hard to navigate, and opportunities for citizens to engage meaningfully with decision makers are not plentiful.
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Dining options are more plentiful in the older part of town, or across the Jackson Street Bridge in the Ironbound district of Newark.
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The villagers of Ban Nam Phrai said no, at least for now, but sand is the one plentiful commodity the river still possesses.
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Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that the drop comes amid plentiful supplies of both crude oil and gasoline.
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Close to the United States and its giant market and refineries, Mexico's Gulf waters also offer plentiful pipelines, ports and other energy infrastructure.
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If there is a bright side to this, it's that credit card points are more plentiful and valuable than they have ever been.
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The shale revolution has entrenched the shift from coal to gas by making gas supplies plentiful and keeping prices low and relatively stable.
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The examples of what not to do are plentiful, but there's not a clear mainstream answer for what men should become, he said.
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To David Brisske, the principal at Permira who led the Reformation deal, the opportunities offered by the contemporary fashion market segment are plentiful.
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The shale revolution in the U.S. has made supply plentiful, keeping a lid on crude prices and in the process boosting the economy.
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With natural beauty and plentiful waterways in the region, Seattle has a high hip factor and has long been a magnet for millennials.
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