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bounteous
1. bounteous wild-life, bird-life and fishing options
2. Our God is omnipotent and bounteous
3. This Lord is asked to bring forth bounteous harvests of grain and fruit to feed the hungry
4. But as spring turned into summer and summer surrendered to fall, yielding a bounteous harvest, Unni’s cheeks grew rosier, her breasts became fuller, and her smile returned
5. In short, all the pleasures in this life, ever since the creation to the end of life on earth, consistute but an infinitesimal part of the bliss experienced when the spirit looks at its Glorious and Bounteous Lord
6. In short, all the pleasures of this life, from the creation of the uniVerse to the end of life on earth, constitute but an infinitesimal part of the bliss that is experienced when the spirit views its Glorious and Bounteous Lord
7. A great table was set---a weighty, hulking piece---arrayed with all manner of steaming platters and bowls, bottles and carafes, bounteous platefuls and chalices kept mostly full
8. Picked straight off the trees on board and eaten right away; the Bounty was indeed a bounteous ship
9. Picked straight off the trees on board, and eaten right away; the bounty was indeed a bounteous ship
10. As a consolation to his shiny past, in a desire to alter his mental balance, he solved the rigmarole and constructed an intersection, to the bounteous system of solar-stone
11. God is Bounteous and Wise
12. Have of your audience been most free and bounteous:
13. Sometimes her family were invited in to help eat up a too bounteous feast of successes, or Lotty would be privately dispatched with a batch of failures, which were to be concealed from all eyes in the convenient stomachs of the little Hummels
14. Retired cloth-merchants and rusticating attorneys had not discovered it as yet; it was a peaceful and charming place, which was not on the road to anywhere: there people lived, and cheaply, that peasant rustic life which is so bounteous and so easy; only, water was rare there, on account of the elevation of the plateau
15. I generally contrived to reserve a moiety of this bounteous repast for myself; but the remainder I was invariably obliged to part with
16. It was a beautiful, bounteous, blue day; the spangled sea calm and cool, and flatly stretching away, all round, to the horizon, like gold-beater's skin hammered out to the extremest