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Source: Webster's dictionaryA fall in the sea-level led to massive glaciation; consequently, grasslands abounded in nutritious forage. Source: Internet
A history of the Roman world from 30 BC to AD 138, Page 183, Edward Togo Salmon While Tiberius was in Capri, rumours abounded as to what exactly he was doing there. Source: Internet
Damascus was a major trading centre that abounded in wealth and was under normal circumstances a potential threat, but the rulers of Jerusalem had recently entered into a truce with the city, which they then forswore. Source: Internet
During service in the Vietnam War, the UH-1 was used for various purposes and various terms for each task abounded. Source: Internet
As with many royal deaths in the 16th century, rumours of poisoning abounded, but no evidence has been found to support these. Source: Internet
Drawing by Hugo Gellert Teams abounded throughout the 1920s. Source: Internet