| 41. | His profuse expenditure kept him short of money.
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| 42. | Sweating can often be profuse even if the occupant is only lying inside it.
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| 43. | Although the coat is profuse, it requires only a modest amount of maintenance.
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| 44. | Their profuse ornamentation is reminiscent of Burgundian work.
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| 45. | Moist areas near streams have a profuse growth of bamboo, cane and palms.
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| 46. | It is music far too profuse and too grand for private rooms or solitary pleasures.
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| 47. | She said that Davis pistol-whipped her on the head, causing profuse bleeding.
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| 48. | Not as profuse as in spring but showier than the traditional scattering of summer flowers.
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| 49. | He records his patients'profuse gratitude.
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| 50. | Each portrays a lacquered carriage that holds a basket with a profuse arrangement of flowers.
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