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However, this price increase is not necessarily contrary to Simon's cornucopian theory.
On the one hand, these cornucopian institutions are an homage to the richness of the human past.
The prices fell, just as predicted by Professor Simon's cornucopian theories.
Most of its entries are recent excavations on loan from China's cornucopian provincial museums.
"Dolan's stunning, cornucopian imagination and the tremendous variety of his writings."
Bowery was a cornucopian source of wonder for Freud, a marvel of nature.
Prices fell for the same Cornucopian reasons they had fallen in previous decades - entrepreneurship and continuing technological improvements.
We've been finding our way with the Logis de France's cornucopian guide of 2,800 independent hotels.
Their cornucopian haul was to realise more than £10,000 in bills and banknotes, thus making it the largest highway robbery yet to be achieved.
Such cornucopian variety could be fun if it ever seemed to be illustrating a clear point, but it rarely is.
The view that oil extraction will never enter a depletion phase is often referred to as "cornucopian" in ecology and sustainability literature.
"Boomsters" takes the opposite, cornucopian position.
Scones are warm and buttery; the juice is freshly squeezed; omelettes are cornucopian.
Deming has identified himself with the Cornucopian school of environmental thought, and has consistently criticized Malthusian theory.
Though the throne remained empty after Ludwig II, the Wittelsbachs left a cornucopian cultural feast.
Tierney is (as was Simon) an avowed Cornucopian, believing in the ingenuity of humankind to adapt and improvise.
The rather sensual, mundane and secular poetry speaks of cornucopia (also see: cornucopian), or, more prosaically of "inspiration".
Miracles and transcendence abound in Gilder's telecosm - his universe of fiber optic light, all glimmery with "cornucopian radiance."
With cornucopian largesse and ramification the notebooks polarize the emerging hero into a man indulging all vileness and in love with the good.
The giddy, cornucopian atmosphere of a dawning commodity culture comes vividly to life in a mid-18th-century hand scroll, "Occupations and Activities of Each Month."
Brooklyn Museum of Art The Brooklyn Museum is similarly cornucopian, and its recent acquisitions in every way cover a lot of ground.
When that well-renowned wager was settled in 1990, Simon's boomster victory over Ehrlich's doomster philosophies was heralded as a triumph for Cornucopian economics.
Farmers gained a sensibility about the land-improved and well-tended land could yield a cornucopian spread and was regarded as a source of food and a sign of wealth.
About 10 years ago, the daughter of the founders of Balducci's, the cornucopian food market in Greenwich Village, opened a similar store on the Upper East Side.
Impact of Pesticides "I couldn't do what Bob does," Mr. Ellis said, speaking of Mr. Matarazzo cornucopian crop diversity.