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But only 10 percent of patients will show profuse hair growth.
He had seen this happen before, but not on such a profuse scale.
Nature alone seems to have been profuse in her beauty there.
By this time the vegetation had become less profuse and the going was much easier.
The undercoat should be close and profuse according to season.
But I think perhaps that if you made profuse apologies, they might listen.
They set out, keeping just above the profuse life of the bottom, she a few strokes behind to his right.
Flowers occur throughout the year, but are most profuse in late spring.
The currents can be strong which means that coral life is profuse.
She has been reading this thread and sends profuse thanks.
He shook hands, accepted their profuse thanks and set off along the narrow street.
Th he rose and, with profuse thanks, left the god's house at the top the temple.
The area had never previously known such diseases, which cause profuse bleeding and death.
I was profuse in my thanks for the tip.
But the loops became so profuse that they were unavoidable.
For her his tongue is always profuse in words.
He greeted me at the door of his apartment with profuse apologies.
Use of milk and sugar in tea preparation is profuse.
She fumbled with them, the slits, a moment ago so profuse.
The night felt wide, filled with a profuse silence.
Neither is a profuse bloomer, but we're talking August here.
Then again, the discharge is less profuse if considerable blood has been lost immediately after the labor.
Of course, he was profuse in his apologies, though I simply laughed at the incident.
So she left, after he had once again expressed his profuse thanks for the courtesies.
He cut himself at least three times, causing "profuse bleeding" that needed hospital treatment.