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There is a plenitude of felt life in the book.
Not much action, only a plenitude of sun, flies, and bad water when you could get it.
The river is renowned for its plenitude and variety of fish.
And then the fall is from too much plenitude.
New York, of course, has its own claim to sonic plenitude.
Anything that has once been full can be filled again by taking it back to the time of its plenitude."
The plenitude of demons in the assault had suggested as much.
In the plenitude of his resources, every obstacle seemed to vanish.
Only to St Peter had the plenitude of power thus been given.
It had an orthopedic look and a plenitude of straps.
It took time, of course, but of that at least there was a plenitude.
Force of personality has translated itself into sheer physical plenitude.
With them defects in wisdom are to be supplied by the plenitude of force.
Doesn't the reverse seem at least as true, that art should demonstrate the plenitude of life?
He contained no rugged mountains but a plenitude of rivers.
That is to say, our famous plenitude is in reality a coming to an end.
But the wealth of the source is seen in the plenitude of English nature.
The plenitude of wildlife here makes it hard for some hunters to take warnings seriously.
A surprisingly sparse cover for a book on plenitude attracts the eye.
There was an Egyptian maid now, and a plenitude of wigs if she wanted any.
And there was a plenitude of bath towels, each about an acre in extent.
Inside, the house has the snug plenitude of a man who likes his comforts close at hand.
But what then seemed to be a dearth of straight plays is turning into a relative plenitude.
Even the plenitude of power is the natural extension of previous arguments.