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The superabundant moisture, trickling from everything after the late rain, set him off well.
His was an Egypt in which harvests were superabundant and nobody ever went hungry.
Their near ancestors had doubtless lived entirely off the superabundant plant life of summer.
His death makes a superabundant satisfaction to the Divine Justice.
Those were the wild, wandering years in the old days, when survival challenges used up the superabundant energies.
Could they not lay a rod or two of stone wall, and work off this superabundant irritability.
Instead, information that is useful is selected from the superabundant sources of new media.
Although this sort of evidence is superabundant, it has never been systematically studied by trained scholars.
It has promised, if necessary, to make dollars superabundant - in effect reducing their purchasing power on purpose.
In a regime of superabundant free copies, copies lose value.
It is false that all superabundant numbers are highly composite numbers.
But in India, where labor is superabundant and bureaucracy provides dignified employment, some things are more important than time.
Superabundant numbers are closely related to highly composite numbers.
They more than deserve their fame - they are superabundant in life, genius and, above all, humanity.
My intention was certainly malignant: I wished to make him uneasy, to take away from his superabundant cheerfulness.
But if prehistoric life existed upon the plateau it was not superabundant, for we had no further glimpse of it during the next three days.
Locally superabundant rodent species in the weight class of several grams per individual usually make up most of the prey.
Superabundant numbers were defined by .
Property rights in non-scarce, superabundant goods are not conflict avoiding but rather conflict seeking.
Superabundant number, a type of number (mathematical concept)
In mathematics, a superabundant number (sometimes abbreviated as SA) is a certain kind of natural number.
In section 59 of that paper, Ramanujan defines generalized highly composite numbers, which include the superabundant numbers.
"When priests are lacking, martyrs are superabundant," replies the new Mother Superior.
Its detailing is superabundant.
In the first condition individuals that breed soonest produce young at the peak of a rich and often superabundant period of food production.