Nevertheless, I think that Davis' basic approach of isolating subsystems of causation is extremely fruitful. |
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Even flawlessly fruitful lands will lessen their yields when forced to support the body of one who lacks illustriousness. |
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The dramatic colours, earthy abundance and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican. |
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For Fuhrman, the emergence of poetry as fruitful untruth is a source of fascination. |
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So, it may not be fruitful to do something like that, but heck, I'd try it. |
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The right to life has been a fruitful source of environmental jurisprudence in several national jurisdictions, especially India. |
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Popular music has been a very prominent arena for processes of hybridization and indigenization to develop in a fruitful way. |
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In order to prove that it is not only a matter of reciprocally fruitful economic co-operation, we have decided to emphasise the cultural sector. |
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The fashion world is a fecund, fruitful and fertile source of metaphoric phrases. |
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They used to fecundate their palm-trees in order to make them more fruitful. |
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Con artists are a fruitful subject for movies and yet seldom come through with the goods. |
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The differences between science and theology can become fruitful as long as we avoid the great frozen dualisms. |
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Intemperance, in the use of ardent spirits, is now, and it is feared will long remain, a fruitful source of pauperism and misery. |
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His skill and finesse in collecting and preparing specimens made this effort fruitful. |
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But his most fruitful gamble has been his punt on the technology behind the BSE test. |
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And the first season was rich and fruitful for the sons of Kahn, and their bellies grew round and plump with milk and honey. |
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Through the telling of the counterstory, multiplicity, at first a wound and a defense against unbearable reality, becomes a fruitful condition. |
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People were asked for their opinions about this and very fruitful discussion followed which put forward many suggestions. |
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Many people have lost their hope regarding this issue because no fruitful results of such processes have been achieved so far. |
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There's no saying whether it would've taken them in a fruitful new direction or just led them into a cul-de-sac. |
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Perhaps it is not insignificant that, standing under E. Foecunda, the fruitful eucalypt, the nameless stranger offers Ellen an apple. |
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A mutual interaction, rather than a one-way derivation, could offer a more fruitful and more critical path. |
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In order to have a fruitful crop, first there must be rich, fertile soil, and then whatever is sown will not be wasted. |
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The holy Abbot Barrind has just visited the Promised Land of the Saints, a beautiful place of flowers and fruitful trees. |
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The Soul's annihilation leads to her reformation as that which she was before she was in the divine ground of a living and fruitful Godhead. |
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The land that he bought from the great house is very fruitful, yielding more harvest than his own land. |
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The rolling green pastures were now dust, plumes of brown and yellow swirling over a land which was once so rich and fruitful. |
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A field test among the Zuni and Navaho in 1951 indicated it would be fruitful to conduct a larger scale project in all five communities. |
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It was seen in the region of Dobrudja, Norteastern Bulgaria, which has always been taken as an example of fruitful land. |
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The last year has been one of the most professionally fruitful and most exhausting of my life. |
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It is decorative as well as fruitful and will make an attractive feature on any patio. |
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There is an acknowledged double standard in how we view a prolific genre writer and a fruitful literary author. |
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I found this point particularly fruitful in approaching these two Chinese American women writers. |
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Weil's work on bringing together number theory and algebraic geometry was highly fruitful. |
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A fruitful research design for intensified studies could be to do longitudinal studies with the individuals as the focus. |
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For historians of the early modern period the study of death has proven especially fruitful. |
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Christ is sacramentally present in the fruitful reality of his one sacrifice. |
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You never get the impression from his articles that he is trying to direct scientists towards more fruitful avenues of research. |
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And now, after many fruitful years of schooling myself to avoid formulations about function, I am returning to them. |
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A barren fig tree takes up valuable garden space and nutrients that fruitful trees can use. |
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It seems intuitive that a thought experiment has to be based on reasonable and informative premises in order to be fruitful. |
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Consequently the barren noblewoman of the tale is quick to rush to judgment against her fruitful neighbor. |
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And if you will trust me as God Almighty, you can and you will be fruitful and multiply. |
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Isaacs' fruitful usage of the ball meant the score soon multiplied to 2-as he royally thwacked a loose ball into the corner of the net. |
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We have a frame of political and economic agreements subscribed by the two countries that make any dealing easy and fruitful. |
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I have bless him and I will make him fruitful and will increase him exceedingly. |
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New research initiatives have been particularly fruitful with the smaller cats of the world. |
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One of the most fruitful gardens I've seen is one I spotted this summer in the paved forecourt of a town house. |
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But there was one person with whom I was able to hold an amicable and fruitful conversation. |
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We had fruitful discussions, and no doubt those will continue in the build-up to the next Budget. |
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The Beatles were great because John Lennon and Paul McCartney together formed the most fruitful songwriting partnership in post-war music. |
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I met with head teachers from the schools on Monday and this meeting was extremely fruitful for all concerned. |
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A lesser concentration of the form a family takes and more on what it does might prove more fruitful. |
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Yet, it would be nice if there were a deductive way to ensure fruitful collaboration. |
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You make a commitment to build a new world that is more fruitful and less bleak and barren than the desert of the past. |
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The results of this study suggest several potentially fruitful avenues for future exploration. |
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The change in these interactions could be a fruitful place for discussing masculinity but is left largely unanalyzed. |
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If they choose to immigrate they can have a fruitful career as a consultant. |
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So there then came about a very fruitful collaboration, which has evolved over the last three years. |
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From the looks of it, German, Yiddish, Japanese, and Sanskrit seem to be particularly fruitful sources of untranslatable words. |
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Efforts to increase protection for those on the front lines of tiger protection have proved more fruitful. |
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No need to worry over wheat when you're harvesting barley, and maize isn't going to be as fruitful when it's time to sow fallow. |
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These broken people who may never have the chance to lead normal and fruitful lives are not completely in despair. |
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Such a study would be a fruitful avenue to study the evolution of diet specialization. |
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Reason is what distinguishes us from plants, nonhuman animals, and nonliving things, and so our purpose must involve its fruitful cultivation. |
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In spring time, at the beginning of the farming calendar, everybody would be hoping for a fruitful year for their families and fields. |
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Finding the ideal ratio of words to numbers may prove a fruitful area for further research. |
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I valued the film as a warm observational portrait of a brief, yet fruitful, encounter between two lonely and isolated persons. |
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Babylon's aggression is portrayed as a hot wind that will blow across Judah, rendering fruitful land barren and laying waste to cities. |
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They have enjoyed a long and fruitful on-screen and off-screen collaboration, but this may be their swansong. |
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By his thirties Copernicus had developed a heliocentric theory of the solar system in a document of a few fruitful pages. |
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You will be alive, fruitful, and charming evermore because of my constant love. |
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In our opinion this theme could provide the subject matter for the most fruitful work of our Marxist seminars on historical materialism. |
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Plato is an especially fruitful figure for application of rhetorical approaches to historiography and interpretation. |
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Hopefully as I embark on a long and fruitful career in the film business, there will be various homages to various directors I have respect for. |
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Regardless, Nastasia is an artist worth following, possessing the chops and songwriting skills to justify a long and fruitful career. |
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Still, such men could use their gifts in carrying on authentic and fruitful clerical ministries. |
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A fruitful wife is most desirable to maintain the health of the system. |
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These are all fruitful options to pursue for any atheist interested in challenging the immoral stereotypes we have. |
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Cows' heels would not seem to be plump, fruitful, delicious or in any way edible but, strangely enough, they are considered a delicacy by some, especially in Barbuda. |
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Then, defying all logic, it somehow blossomed into an amazing, fruitful romance. |
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Reporters found that scouring the Internet for remarks made by Ukip members was proving fruitful. |
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This whole project could be fruitful and dredge up even more dirt on Nixon. |
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That marked the beginning of a fruitful long-term relationship with his Ethiopian clients. |
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It was nice to be, in fact it was a revelation and a relief to be, in a theocracy where church and state was interconnected in such a fruitful way. |
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And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. |
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An unlikely partnership between a grizzled detective and a highly evolved android proves particularly fruitful. |
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The author suggests that in a fruitful search for truth we must experience a self-forgetfulness that is not self-annihilation, but a form of pleasure. |
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While the central themes embody the main thrust of what the text actually said, a study of the marginal and omitted ideas may be more fruitful and enlightening. |
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Gentzen's proof of the consistency of arithmetic is undoubtedly a very interesting metamathematical result, which may prove very stimulating and fruitful. |
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We thank B. Pelletier for fruitful discussions on the origin of the shallow submarine shelf, and G. Wadge and S. J. Day for their careful reviews. |
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With all these questions revolving in my mind for a long time, a very fruitful talk with a singer triggered me to pen down my thoughts into words. |
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In this kind of world, the weak and feeble minded are cast to the side to die an unambiguous death, while the strong and wise go on to live a fruitful, long life. |
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Although unexplained weight loss in the elderly can have myriad causes, an undirected approach to laboratory tests and other diagnostic studies is rarely fruitful. |
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After a fruitful eight-year relationship, Scarlett Johansson and oxfam International have called it quits. |
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Judith told the congregation that there had been great rivalry between church and chapel in the village in the past but the relationship today was friendly and fruitful. |
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The most fruitful approach to wildlife ecology grants coequality to wild animal population biology, the ecology and management of wildlife habitats. |
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In any case, this tension between the indicative and the imperative may lead us to a fruitful discussion on the main theme of our deliberations during this conference. |
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The incestuous marriage between Oedipus and Jocasta, a fruitful symbiotic union, had continued for seventeen years when the play Oedipus Rex begins. |
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When educators and learners have self-control and show dedication and commitment to their work, you are most likely to have a fruitful and productive day. |
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It also argues that an ethics of difference, and a poetics to support it, are needed in order to move the course of history in a more fruitful and fecund direction. |
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Elsewhere in the article an anonymous diplomat says the U.S. has a newfound willingness to negotiate with insurgent groups, a risky but potentially fruitful concession. |
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Musical training is, of course, what goes on in our conservatories, and at its most fruitful it produces instrumental technicians of an astonishing virtuosity. |
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He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants. |
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Additionally, a player may sell a plot of land for a tidy profit, useful in the later stages of the game where the most fruitful tracts of land have been claimed. |
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During the reign of King Rosen the land was rich and fruitful. |
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The hundred or so windows overlook 300 metres of lake frontage, an orchard of cherry, apple and pear trees, and an avenue of fruitful walnut trees. |
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Bourg's experimental results have shown that flowers that receive pollen from other plants are more fruitful than those fertilized by their own pollen. |
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The authors clearly have several potentially fruitful avenues to explore. |
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One would like to see them in a condition of fruitful collaboration. |
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Maritime historians have been particularly fruitful in this regard. |
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I argue that, in addition to organizational dynamics, the analogy of family relationships may also be fruitful for understanding gender in modern religious denominations. |
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The result of any fruitful worldview is a firm, self-confident life order that is perceived as necessary, as a reality, about which there is nothing uncertain or disputable. |
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Finally, the most fruitful source of food was from the economy. |
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In an attempt to solve these questions, one fruitful approach has been the analysis of in situ absorbance and fluorescence spectra during etiolation. |
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Kilpatrick, from Painswick in Gloucestershire, enjoyed years of fruitful experiences with Sabin Du Loir, the nemesis of Desert Orchid. |
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Counterexamples are available from the late middle ages themselves which might offer more fruitful points of comparison. |
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We had a fruitful discussion about the problems with the schedule. |
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For this reason, a study of publishing would be much more fruitful for discerning reading habits. |
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Unlawful connexions, indeed, are a fruitful source of trouble, and produce some of the most interesting imbroglii in life. |
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What a psychoanalyst would make of Drew's strange behaviour is something that might prove fruitful. |
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Hazare further said his recent daylong joint fast with yoga guru Baba Ramdev was fruitful. |
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Among the latter are fruitful cross-readings of Florestan's dungeon scene with the slow movement of opus 59, no. |
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Dubbed films and television programmes are an especially fruitful source of English influence on languages in Europe. |
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Massinissa made many inward parts of Barbarie and Numidia in Africk fruitful and battable by this means. |
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In this context, MNCs must be regarded as a potentially very fruitful 'bowl or kettle offish' in which to botanize. |
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It asserts that those in harmony with Tao will live long and fruitful lives. |
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Like a fruitful garden without an hedge, that quickens the appetite to enjoy so tempting a prize. |
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What drew foreigners to Iceland was primarily fishing in the fruitful waters off the coast of Iceland. |
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Marked by dignified simplicity, they served as a fruitful model for later times. |
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For the approximately 160 million years Pangaea existed, many species had fruitful times whereas others struggled. |
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Thyle, which was distant from Orkney by a voyage of five days and nights, was fruitful and abundant in the lasting yield of its crops. |
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It will include a station box at Woolwich, however, efforts to connect Crossrail with London City Airport were not fruitful. |
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After Sonia Brownell's death, other works on Orwell were published in the 1980s, with 1984 being a particularly fruitful year for Orwelliana. |
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But I don't think that's a very fruitful or helpful way of looking at the universe, I think that there is something much deeper about it. |
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I would also like to thank Ali Salem Afifa, Director of Corporative Services of Aspire Academy, for the fruitful cooperation with QFA to organise this match. |
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At the present time, two nonmechanistic transdisciplinary frameworks have drawn attention to their attempt to form a fruitful dialogue between Snow's two possible cultures. |
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If modern-day Docetists, Arians, and Nestorians are in our pews, they probably won't do much harm to themselves or others, and they might still lead fruitful lives. |
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Teachers are encouraged to see these common problems as fruitful errors, waystages on the route to mature understanding that they can manipulate and direct in useful ways. |
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Here, where the subject is so fruitful, I am shortened by my chain. |
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The years 1797 and 1798, during which he lived in what is now known as Coleridge Cottage, in Nether Stowey, Somerset, were among the most fruitful of Coleridge's life. |
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Despite political decline during the late 12th and much of the 13th centuries, the Byzantine scholarly tradition remained particularly fruitful over the time period. |
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Prof Tjivikua said that they hosted Prof Gunther while he was on a business mission in Namibia and that this ceremony is the outcome of the fruitful engagement they had. |
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