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    fulsome
    /ˈfʊls(ə)m/

    adjective

    • 1. complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree: "the press are embarrassingly fulsome in their appreciation"
    • 2. of large size or quantity; generous or abundant: "the fulsome details of the later legend"

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  2. 3 days ago · While the ONSC completed a fulsome certification analysis, the majority of the contention, and therefore decision, focused on common issues under section 5(1)(c) of the Class Proceedings Act, 1992. The plaintiff sought to certify eight common issues – four related to liability for the pleaded causes of action, and four related to remedies.

  3. 3 days ago · Footnote 3 Indirectly, print also helped to finance the pursuit of scientia by publicly proclaiming client–patron relationships in the often fulsome dedications which prefaced printed works. Footnote 4. And yet printed scientific texts, written (for the most part) in Latin, ‘rarely achieved the status of best sellers’ in early modern Europe.

  4. 3 days ago · The vaccines do not affect DNA and therefore the NHS does not define them as gene therapy. The BBC has approached Mr Bridgen for comment. Update 13 January - Mr Bridgen has subsequently released a video statement, saying: "There are very reasonable questions to be asked about the safety and effectiveness of the experimental mRNA vaccines and the risks and benefits of these treatments."