So too has the Rare Animal Range, replete with deer and guanaco, a South American relative of the llama.
We had left a cowboy hat and a Western belt replete with toy gun and holster for Brezhnev in his cabin on the plane.
Instead, the news came from the pits, where a group of engineers spend the entire race glued to a bank of monitors replete with Numbers and graphs streaming in from their teams' cars.
Eating your mom alive is pretty disrespectful but the animal world is replete with strange things.
"Red Capitalism" avoids the standard approach to Chinese analysis, which USES mounds of macroeconomic data that even Chinese regulators acknowledge are replete with flaws.
For instance, a 15-minute short that has a cast of 500 actors, multiple costume changes and expensive sets replete with explosions and natural disasters isn't likely to attract any buyers.
We cross Lake Figtree, its mixture of brackish and fresh water replete with floating lotus and purple saltwater lilies.
Behind the main temple and to the right are the Good Wish Gardens, replete with colourful pavilions, zigzag Bridges and artificial ponds.
The management book was replete with examples of failed businesses.
This unique amalgamation of agriculture and industry was heavily micromanaged, with Ford personally designing menus replete with dishes made with soy, which he believed to be the food of the future.
Mr. Bernanke’s advance text, replete with 22 footnotes, called China’s undervalued currency an “effective subsidy” of exports.
She was a brilliant student, well respected by her colleagues and professors in a society replete with male chauvinism.
Toledo capitalized on his dark, chiseled Indian features and short stature to mount a campaign replete with imagery of triumphant Inca emperors and with odes to Indian glory.
His story was replete with falsehood.
Genuine humor is replete with wisdom.