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1 Never were the oily charms of Houston likely to seem more bountiful .
2 Nowhere in the north does Nature set a more bountiful table.
3 The harvest was more bountiful than many could remember and they credited Hecate.
4 My lord is more bountiful than dangerous, this is so.
5 No one had ever before seen a brighter promise of a more bountiful season.
6 Nature has been more bountiful to you than to Mizora.
7 God has been more bountiful to me than to any one since David's time.
8 Now God is much more bountiful than man.
9 It's hard to think of a more bountiful time in Irish music in the past 20 years.
10 Not that he was like her in person; for nature had to him been far more bountiful .
11 He patted his chest where a bag rested still warm from another, far greater and more bountiful nook.
12 This summer's harvest will be ready for shipment from November and some industry figures anticipate it will be more bountiful .
13 In June is their richest harvest; it is more bountiful than September, when apples redden, and grapes in distant southern lands are
14 After winning three golds and a silver at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the Tasmanian will hope for an even more bountiful haul.
15 But I slid two guineas into her hand: nor was I angry to hear that you were still more bountiful to her.
16 As the spiritual husbandman, he strove so to break up the fallow ground, that the harvest of souls might be the more bountiful .
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