Now, with many more people living past 80, scientists are seeing the aging diseases in profusion.
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What I find here, is that all the cities have them, and in profusion!
Poppies, Jacob's Ladder, calendula, jasmine, myrtle, stinging nettle, foxgloves, lavender, camphor laurel and irises are in profusion.
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All were ready to object, on time, and in profusion.
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These include not just petroleum but also methane hydrates, white, sorbet-like compounds that exist in profusion under the sea, perhaps containing more energy in total than all known deposits of fossil fuels.
Karmazin and Frear lavished upon themselves extensive low-priced 50-cent strike options last year even as they were denying or sharply limiting pay raises to employees and not issuing them the same deliciously priced options in such profusion.
" That fuzzy line between authenticity and the reproduction can rankle purists, who see in the democratization of taste a profusion of tasteful items "devalued, " as Paul Goldberger once wrote, in a piece about Friedman when he was at Pottery Barn, "by their very accessibility.
The profusion of wars in Africa is often ascribed to the continent's unique combination of widespread poverty and great natural wealth.
Now 51, he is advising a profusion of would-be entrepreneurs in what has become a hot spot for technology startups.
Like Austin, Raleigh is close to a prestigious state university and a profusion of high-tech jobs in the Research Triangle area.
For skeptics who still think this kind of music is a dead-white-male cultural relic, we suggest the very profusion of listening options in repertoire, medium, and listening mode tells us classical is not just very much alive, but a great case study in market evolution.
Although the government has been successful recently in attracting more graduates into the profession with a profusion of financial inducements, they are still not reaching targets for teacher recruitment (see chart).
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The Paris-based company owns a profusion of brands, including Square D circuit breakers in the U.S., and sells thousands of items for industrial automation and building management.
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But the profusion of ultra-specific real estate blogs that followed in Steele's wake show he'd only scratched the surface.
Negligence and profusion, therefore, must always prevail, more or less, in the management of the affairs of such a company.
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"Night" (despite its name) has light but much less profusion of color, resurrecting Redon's "blacks" to star in the show.
Chicago's theatre may be better than any other in America: the Steppenwolf and Lookingglass companies regularly carry off prizes, and a profusion of fringe, garage and one-room theatres flourish alongside bigger establishments.
That you need a profusion of such switches to get the right pattern of genes turned on and off in a given cell at a given time is obvious.
The Tivoli veterans turned their attention to the Internet, which -- like the client-server business in the early 1990s -- is still a chaotic environment, with lots of opportunity, a profusion of different computer systems and no dominant players.
In Eau Claire, Tom Giffey, the editorial-page editor at the Leader-Telegram, described the profusion of cut-and-paste e-mails that his page has received during the campaign.
"There's more political pressure on sexual norms and family norms, so you see a profusion of these sorts of scandals, " says Paul Apostolidis, a political science professor at Whitman College in Washington state and the co-editor of the 2002 book Public Affairs: The Politics of Sex Scandals.
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