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Bleeding copiously, Vijayan was carried out of the 24-by-36-foot trailer he shared with 23 other men.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We can memorize that you use the sound "duck" to make people think of a duck, and we do it quickly and copiously.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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One of the reasons he wrote letters and poems so copiously was that they lifted his spirits, diverting him from the demons within.
ECONOMIST: English letters
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He also borrowed copiously to finance his spending plans a technique whose political consequences he might have escaped had Labour left office before the current downturn.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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Rio's leaders point out that the state's oil money balances out its relatively paltry share of federal tax transfers, which flow more copiously to poorer north-eastern states.
ECONOMIST: An Olympic city faces a sudden loss of oil revenue
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Though he sketched copiously, his oil paintings were visionary composites.
ECONOMIST: Singular visions
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At breakfast next day "at Tolly" (I discovered the definite article is never used when referring to the revered institution) I met one of the club's oldest members, Bob Wright, walking his labrador and smoking copiously in the crisp morning air.
CNN: From Our Correspondent: A Calcutta Rose Garden
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Stevens was there - on a particularly risky day, with no security to speak of and despite now-copiously-documented concerns about his own safety and that of his subordinates - for another priority mission: sending arms recovered from the former regime's stocks to the "opposition" in Syria.
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