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amp lee

  • r  to an ample degree or in an ample manner
    these voices were amply represented
  • r  sufficiently; more than adequately
    the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions
    they were fully (or amply) fed

  • Altogether, the lot amply illustrates that, as Director Jan van der Marck observes, "Wesselmann shows woman as the consumer, both consuming and being consumed.
  • But in more elegant circles he is found amply attractive.
  • Dividends from investments in solid securities also added to his fortune, which was amply sufficient for his extravagances.
News & Articles

  • Ralliers call on legislators to pass budget, fund education
    Nearly 300 people and members of political action committees chanted “Courage for kids” and “Kids and families first” at a rally on Wednesday evening to let legislators know they want a budget passed — and one that reflects amply funded education, as well.
    June 20, 2013 - Redmond Reporter
  • 300 people call on legislators to pass budget, fund education at Kirkland rally | Slideshow
    Nearly 300 Kirkland residents and members of political action committees chanted “Courage for kids” and “Kids and families first” at a rally on Wednesday evening to let legislators know they want a budget passed - and one that reflects amply funded education as well.
    June 20, 2013 - Kirkland Reporter
Quotes

  • Howard Hunt in Forbes
    I think I've paid my debt to society,Hunt said in 1997. "I think I've paid it amply."
  • Barack Obama in National Review Online (blog)
    In trying to provide some historical context for the current wave of Jihadist violence, Obama noted that "these extremists are not the first to kill in the name of God; the cruelties of the Crusades are amply recorded."
  • Jack Valenti in Wired News
    321 Studios built its business on the flawed premise that it could profit from violating the motion picture studios' copyrights,said Jack Valenti, the MPAA's president and chief executive. "The courts have been amply clear: There is no...

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