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pruh fyooh zhuhn

  • n  the property of being extremely abundant
    the profusion of detail

  • Jarmoska was stunned by the profusion of pink cosmetics, jewelry, teddy bears, blush wines, blenders, candles and paper products.
  • But it blossomed in lush profusion from the day in 1927 when Nazimova turned her once private domain into a super hostelry; 23 guest villas were added to the great stucco manor .
  • They create a profusion of backstories and revisions that slash and burn through the pieties of patriotism and the glosses of "color blindness.
News & Articles

  • On The Hook: Realistic fishing regulations
    Captain, can we keep this fish? Is this one big enough, captain?Questions like these go on during the whole charter trip. Especially from people that don't fish the salt on a regular basis. There is a virtual profusion of state and federally mandated r
    June 13, 2013 - Naples Daily News
Quotes

  • François Mitterrand in Telegraph.co.uk
    Miss Le Pen read out a passage in which Mr Mitterrand wrote: "The profusion of very attractive and immediately available young boys puts me in a state of desire that I no longer need to hinder nor hide......as I know that I will not be refused."
  • Vladimir Putin in RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
    The profusion of poor-quality and counterfeit products on our alcohol market is a huge problem,Putin said. "And even today we have examples of poisoning of people through poor-quality alcohol. Besides inflicting huge damages on people's...
  • Michael Bloomberg in City Journal
    Introducing his education-reform plan a year later, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that schools in the past had enjoyed too much autonomy, with "a baffling profusion of approaches to teaching the three Rs throughout the city."

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