Twitter said that it has not yet seen any evidence that these keys were compromised, but alerted developers out of an abundance of caution.
Twitter warns developers that their private keys and account tokens may have been exposed|Zack Whittaker|September 25, 2020|TechCrunch
The Heat’s abundance of long, rangy stoppers allowed them to throw multiple bodies on Milwaukee’s two best players, Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton.
The Bucks Played It Safe And Made The Wrong Kind Of History|Chris Herring (chris.herring@fivethirtyeight.com)|September 9, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
For example, surveys of the Gulf of Alaska in 2017 noted a large decline in the abundance of valuable Pacific cod, now known to be linked to the Blob heatwave that had ended the year before.
Species may swim thousands of kilometers to escape ocean heat waves|Carolyn Gramling|August 10, 2020|Science News
The farms race was about, how do you get the food from industrially productive, technologically sophisticated farms, to this display of abundance — and the display was really crucial.
How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War (Ep. 386 Rebroadcast)|Stephen J. Dubner|August 6, 2020|Freakonomics
At healthy sites, he found that grass and an abundance of mussels often occur together.
For teens, big problems may lead to meaningful research|Carolyn Wilke|July 28, 2020|Science News For Students
All the junkies try to transfer to them, for the abundance of morphine.
A Million Ways to Die in Prison|Daniel Genis|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But in New York City, a metropolis with an abundance of concrete and very few fields of grass, a far more subtle display appears.
How the Circus Got a Social Conscience|Justin Jones|November 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery.
J.K. Rowling Pens the Greatest Horror Story Ever: Dolores Umbridge Was Real|Kevin Fallon|October 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Medical authorities of the day often acted less out of an “abundance of caution” than with a general callousness to humanity.
Disease History Vs. Disease Hysteria|Kevin Bleyer|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The West applies reason and logic to true believers who have no fear and have an abundance of imagination.
Why ISIS Keeps Running Circles Around Us, Just Like Al Qaeda Did Before 9/11|Christopher Dickey|September 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
There is abundance of land, and three-fourths of it certainly lies uncultivated.
A Woman's Journey Round the World|Ida Pfeiffer
But the main clauses of the will had certainly been reproduced, with an abundance of circumstantial detail.
The Incendiary|W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
Trees in abundance were growing about, some of which were oaks.
Wild Wales|George Borrow
Abundance there was of Students, more than there was room to seat but upon forms, and the Church mighty full.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete|Samuel Pepys
Is there gold and silver, is there abundance of every good thing in his kingdom?
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries|W. Y. Evans Wentz
British Dictionary definitions for abundance
abundance
/ (əˈbʌndəns) /
noun
a copious supply; great amount
fullness or benevolencefrom the abundance of my heart
degree of plentifulness
chemthe extent to which an element or ion occurs in the earth's crust or some other specified environment: often expressed in parts per million or as a percentage
physicsthe ratio of the number of atoms of a specific isotope in a mixture of isotopes of an element to the total number of atoms present: often expressed as a percentagethe abundance of neon-22 in natural neon is 8.82 per cent
Also called: abondancea call in solo whist undertaking to make nine tricks
affluence
Word Origin for abundance
C14: via Old French from Latin abundantia, from abundāre to abound