• And unlike VW, it does not have a profusion of brands to support.

    ECONOMIST: Germany��s biggest carmaker is leaving rivals in the dust

  • Sure, the content belongs to Fox and the songs playing the background are covered by a profusion of ownership claims.

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  • Now 51, he is advising a profusion of would-be entrepreneurs in what has become a hot spot for technology startups.

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  • Like Austin, Raleigh is close to a prestigious state university and a profusion of high-tech jobs in the Research Triangle area.

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  • Fares fell and consumers got access to a profusion of new competitors.

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  • Walking along the trailside, annoyed at my cold, wet mission, I suddenly noticed a profusion of orange and yellow bell-shaped blooms growing on dwarf rhododendron bushes.

    BBC: Hunting the blue Yeti of Bhutan

  • They are subject to a profusion of regulations, not all of which they agree with, or would even make sense to an ordinary citizen.

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  • Some are skipping the snakes altogether and adding blossoming trees strung with LED lights or a profusion of flower bouquets to help invoke Valentine's Day.

    WSJ: The Year of the Snake Draws Hisses��And Yawns

  • This, amid a profusion of filth among the more than 500 cable channels, millions of videos online, and satellite radio, iPod downloads, cell phone downloads and more.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Paris-based company owns a profusion of brands, including Square D circuit breakers in the U.S., and sells thousands of items for industrial automation and building management.

    FORBES: How American-Style Capitalism Jolted France's Schneider Electric

  • There was a profusion of exceptions, including religious holidays like Ash Wednesday and the Solemnity of the Ascension, but nobody, including ticket agents, seemed to know them all.

    FORBES: The Ticket Fixer

  • That you need a profusion of such switches to get the right pattern of genes turned on and off in a given cell at a given time is obvious.

    ECONOMIST: Human genomics

  • Although the government has been successful recently in attracting more graduates into the profession with a profusion of financial inducements, they are still not reaching targets for teacher recruitment (see chart).

    ECONOMIST: No issue looms larger than the state of Britain��s schools

  • Chicago's theatre may be better than any other in America: the Steppenwolf and Lookingglass companies regularly carry off prizes, and a profusion of fringe, garage and one-room theatres flourish alongside bigger establishments.

    ECONOMIST: To natural assets add art, learning and fun

  • While the firm is pursuing short-term financial returns to shareholders as its primary goal, it will always need a profusion of C suite jobs to adjust the repercussions of a goal that has limited long-term viability.

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  • The Tivoli veterans turned their attention to the Internet, which -- like the client-server business in the early 1990s -- is still a chaotic environment, with lots of opportunity, a profusion of different computer systems and no dominant players.

    FORBES: Startup City

  • " That fuzzy line between authenticity and the reproduction can rankle purists, who see in the democratization of taste a profusion of tasteful items "devalued, " as Paul Goldberger once wrote, in a piece about Friedman when he was at Pottery Barn, "by their very accessibility.

    WSJ: Restoration Rewired

  • "There's more political pressure on sexual norms and family norms, so you see a profusion of these sorts of scandals, " says Paul Apostolidis, a political science professor at Whitman College in Washington state and the co-editor of the 2002 book Public Affairs: The Politics of Sex Scandals.

    FORBES: A World Of Sex Scandals

  • This is how I whiled away one long summer night at a wedding reception on the Baltic coast of Sweden: hearing toasts, crooning local drinking songs and draining a profusion of little nips bottles of something called snaps (which is pronounced "schnahps, " but is very different from dessert-like schnapps).

    WSJ: Sipping the Spirit of the North | Half Full

  • Alongside ceremonial mayors and various types of county or city council, Englishmen are already blessed (or cursed) with a profusion of centrally funded bodies such as Regional Development Agencies, Regional Assemblies, various Government Offices (of the North West and South East, for example) and more, almost all of them unelected.

    ECONOMIST: City government

  • What Google spins as a strength the profusion of Android-based options is really a weakness, Jobs said.

    FORBES: Steve Jobs on Apple Earnings Call: iPhone Rulez, Android Droolz

  • Yet the plummeting cost of digital advertising, increasingly reduced to a commodity by the profusion of online outlets and mobile devices, has only added to the swarm of pitches facing consumers.

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  • He projected a stately demeanor helped by his profusion of gray hair -- which grew at an early age -- and an equally steely facial expression.

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  • The profusion of religions also played a role, as did the aggressiveness of party organisations.

    ECONOMIST: American democracy

  • When political genius encounters India's sectarian profusion, it seems to breed a wayward spirituality.

    ECONOMIST: Millennium issue: Muslims and Hindus

  • And although it drives some businesspeople crazy, it's the profusion of nonprofit groups that creates a healthy society.

    WSJ: Should a Charity Be Like a Business?

  • Among Arab countries, Lebanon, with its profusion of religions and sects, has long had a democracy of a kind, albeit hobbled by sectarian quotas and an armed militia, Hizbullah.

    ECONOMIST: The uprisings

  • The profusion of choices, of course, can also be a curse if you have no method to your investing madness.

    FORBES: Land Of The Rising Fund Lures All Star

  • In fact, every aspect of Yeltsin's three-day visit -- from the 21-gun salute that greeted him to the profusion of bear hugs -- seemed choreographed to underscore a new warmth between the giant neighbors.

    CNN: A complex security minuet has started in North Asia

  • For skeptics who still think this kind of music is a dead-white-male cultural relic, we suggest the very profusion of listening options in repertoire, medium, and listening mode tells us classical is not just very much alive, but a great case study in market evolution.

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