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It was, he said, the power and profusion of fact.
The rest of the day is spent talking - fast and in great profusion.
More money also comes from the profusion of special interest political action committees.
And still they came in such profusion that he might have been made of tears.
In his town alone, there is a profusion of such bands.
Walking up the hill, I had seen a profusion of plants.
The profusion of irrelevant aid sometimes got in the way.
The only problem was what to pick out of this startling profusion.
What can possibly succeed the profusion of everything all at once?
There was a profusion of trees set out on the grounds.
On the other hand, the profusion adds to its charm.
Television and the profusion of primaries have changed all that.
The ingredients were not strange to me, but using them in profusion was.
Despite the profusion of life, finding food can be a challenge for both people and animals.
Nobody knows who will want to buy up this pink profusion.
April and May, with a wild profusion of flowers, are the best months.
People in professions with a profusion of titles are asked more questions.
They made a splendid profusion in the centre of the table.
They cut down the wild wheat which grew then in profusion.
What's the best way of storing them so I can enjoy their profusion next year?
The hybrid is described as having great profusion of individual flowers.
As for butterflies and bees, they are still about, if not in the profusion of high summer.
But there is not enough business to warrant a profusion of sound stages, he said.
But law firms produce gossip in the same profusion as paper.
The profusion of offerings seems suspect at first - you mean all I have to do is show up?