The people are fair and civilised in their manners-theypossess precious metals in extraordinaryabundance.
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The chief feature was the extraordinaryabundance of sand-grouse.
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The 1950s were a decade of extraordinaryabundance and luxury compared with any preceding age.
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The wonder of the extraordinaryabundance of these wild animals mounts as the hours slip by.
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There is an extraordinaryabundance of both fresh- and salt-water fish, of great variety and good flavour.
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He went on thus, heedless of the way, holding a discourse with himself with extraordinaryabundance and facility.
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But one reason for the extraordinaryabundance of life is that it is so hard for anything to get there.
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There is an extraordinaryabundance of game of all sorts, as he calls the wild animals which rove over those plains.
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English literature itself fosters this independent spirit of criticism by its extraordinaryabundance, its own wide liberty of spirit, its surpassing truthfulness.
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Not only have palaeolithic implements been found on the plateau of the desert; the relics of neolithic man have turned up in extraordinaryabundance.
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Bee-culture, however, has never gained much attention here, notwithstanding the extraordinaryabundance of honey-bloom, and the high price of honey during the early years.