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Consumer Confidence Hits an All-Time High; Jobs Called 'Plentiful' : Clinton Sees An Early
Crooks and Liars karoli 2011
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Plentiful jobs, relative peace and prosperity, respect from other countries ...
Reliable Sources: Journos spar over Obama presser question 2009
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Plentiful Ukrainian gas less than 800 kilometers from Europe 's border, coupled with a ready-built pipeline network to transport it, perhaps explains why Naftohaz is being pursued so ardently by its northern neighbor.
Ukraine Viktor Tkachuk 2010
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Plentiful, not overripe, gave a reasonably decent sized community of wines that could retail for under $25 and was what we really needed — and still need.
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Plentiful government work, higher education levels and a larger proportion of white-collar workers have insulated the capital region from some of the shocks elsewhere.
Washington Area Is Tops in Income Elizabeth Williamson 2011
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I wish you and her a LIFTIME of health, happiness, and Plentiful trips and fish!
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Plentiful affordable food and drink is a privilege.
You Heard It Here First (Bulbgate) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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I wish you and her a LIFTIME of health, happiness, and Plentiful trips and fish!
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Plentiful humus guarantees natural protection from disease.
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According to Mr. Odum, converting from coal to gas fired electricity plants would eliminate 50% to 70% of current CO2 emissions, depending on the coal burning systems being replaced, and therefore it is an issue that needs come to the forefront of our Energy policy (please see "Our Lob (otomized) bied Congress 'Energy Bill Excludes Our Most Efficient, Cleanest, Newly Plentiful Energy Source: Natural Gas").
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