And up to 20 species can be prowling the murky waters depending on the time of year, water temperature and plenitude of bait fish.
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A similar plenitude could be found at Jax in Sandy Springs, Ga ., Tower in Atlanta, Green's in Atlanta and elsewhere.
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He describes this primordial unity as the increase of strength, experience of fullness and plenitude bestowed by physiological condition that enables making of any art.
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Alongside the limiting effect of satisfaction amidst plenitude, the pursuit of technological advance would also be limited by its potentially negative effects upon the organism.
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A heavy winter storm was pounding the city, leaving whole communities without power, uprooting trees and tying up traffic with a plenitude of fender benders.
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Certainly, in the slowly growing agrarian era in which Malthus lived, it would have seemed impossible for the land to provide everyone with unbounded plenitude.
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Because there existed no restrictions on remarriage or polygyny in historical Japan, there existed usually a plenitude of male relatives who could take over the throne.
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Pedroso, who turns 31 in December, said that " after 30 years of age a long jumper reaches plenitude, he has experience and shrewdness ."
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Her objective was to give an aspect of grandeur to everything that she painted; in doing so, she created an additional sense of stability and plenitude.
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What he offers, finally, is a plenitude of life as it accumulates in the moment; the screen fills with being like water in a fish tank.