How To Use Fructify In A Sentence
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The next step however, took yet another decade to fructify.
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Since annual and biyearly plants only blossom and fructify one time each year, they are also called monocarpic plants.
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But its reflection is each not same. The carrot goes in to be strong and fructify before the pot, putting into the boiled water, it become soft, become weak.
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The ancients, according to Pliny, were accustomed to hang branches of the wild fig upon the domestic tree, in order that the insects which frequented the former might hasten the ripening of the cultivated fig by their punctures -- or, as others suppose, might fructify it by transporting to it the pollen of the wild fruit -- and this process, called caprification, is not yet entirely obsolete [95].
Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 02 (historical)
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And this idealist struggle will continue and take many more years to fructify.
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However, this failed to fructify because of the complex licensing procedures of the U.S. Department of State, which regulates the export of satellites and related systems and components.
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“The Kirk of Scotland was shorn of its beams, and deprived of its full artillery and banners of authority; but still it contained zealous and fructifying pastors, attentive congregations, and, with all her spots and blemishes, the like of this Kirk was nowhere else to be seen upon earth.”
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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But if our wisdom includes the supersensible life in the background, we perceive the one fructifying the other, the one enclosed within the other.
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However, in the tropical rain forests, some tall arbor plants, also die away after they blossom and fructify one time; and this is little known to common people.
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State-owned steel making company Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd's RINL's plan to go public is unlikely to fructify this year, putting further pressure on the government move to mobilise R40,000 crore from disinvestment proceeds this year.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup
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We are happy the government has taken steps for mega infrastructure projects which will fructify ten years later.
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The word 'carp' could never have multiplied itself into the absurdities of endo-carps and epi-carps, but in the mouths of men who scarcely ever read it in its original letters, and therefore never recognized it as meaning precisely the same thing as 'fructus,' which word, being a little more familiar with, they would have scarcely abused to the same extent; they would not have called a walnut shell an intra-fruct--or a grape skin an extra-fruct; but again, because, though they are accustomed to the English 'fructify,' 'frugivorous' -- and 'usufruct,' they are unaccustomed to the Latin 'fruor,' and unconscious therefore that the derivative 'fructus' must always, in right use, mean an enjoyed thing, they generalize every mature vegetable product under the term.
Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
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The ancients, according to Pliny, were accustomed to hang branches of the wild fig upon the domestic tree, in order that the insects which frequented the former might hasten the ripening of the cultivated fig by their punctures -- or, as others suppose, might fructify it by transporting to it the pollen of the wild fruit -- and this process, called caprification, is not yet entirely obsolete.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action
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We should indeed be vigilant and not surrender to the resounding sirens of our unachieved democracy and always remember that elections are only a process that we ought to breath life into and fructify […]
Global Voices in English » Moroccan Elections: The King’s Party Triumphs
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The government's ambitious project of supplying Cauvery water and laying UGD lines are yet to fructify.
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the apple trees fructify
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However, these rag-pickers soon realise than their dreams can only fructify if they get monetary support from the elite.
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An agreement, for raising plantation around Satuluru station in 15 acres for a 15-year period, is likely to fructify soon.
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Bang-the tie fructify a solid one punch to fall on cold Ling Feng's behind and stumble below, but the hands tightly protect the article of brisket and terror it is ordered by a D injure.
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This heat is likewise in plants, as appears by their increasing, fructifying, &c., though not so easily perceived.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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I decided to fructify this one for the sole reason that it didn't require another person to do it.
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Gladstone thought that money was best left to fructify in the pockets of the people.
Cameron's Coup
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To observe the bloom and fructify the circumstance of Culture Polygonatum on the Experiment and demonstrate Xishan Polygonatum GAP base of Guizhou province Fenggang county.
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The proposal to build the Devanhalli international airport too has taken a long time to fructify and even today the progress is bogged down with some technicalities, though there is no doubt about its becoming a reality before long.
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He had attended Eton and Oxford, two schools still acquainted with the study of classical antiquity, and it’s conceivable that in the media’s terms of endearment he recognized the debt owed to the very ancient Greeks, who allowed their sacred kings to rule in Thebes for a single triumphant year before putting them to death in order that their blood might fructify the crops and fields.
Lewis Lapham: Domesticated Deities: About Messiahs Come to Redeem Our Country, Not Govern It
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These sources were the printed cases; they expressed, in manifold dress, the few, everevolving and fructifying principles which constituted the genius of the common law.
A History of American Law
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I find convincing the argument that there was some intellectual activity in non-Muslim lands for a few centuries after the initial conquest, as long as the Christians and Jews (in the Middle East) were still a significant and fructifying influence, and that when they ceased to be, such activity came to an abrupt end.
Scary
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It rains, it pours, it mists, it drips fertilizing fluids from the heavens, which fructify the fields.
Donna Henes: Spring Fever!
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It may be noted that in this case, there is full performance risk - the airline has to exist, operate, achieve ticket sales and collect successfully for the cashflows to fructify.
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Boris, like him or loathe him, is happy to use words like "fructify" and
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The gentlest of the winds, Zephyrus is known as the fructifying wind, the messenger of spring.
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Bang-the tie fructify a solid one punch to fall on cold Ling Feng's behind and stumble below, but the hands tightly protect the article of brisket and terror it is ordered by a D injure.
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Investigations occasionally fructify, although they always take time.
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Even if it does, whenever it may be, it will take at least five years to fructify.
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For the past couple of days, their visits to the General Post Office, the only place from where the applications could be bought, did not fructify.
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Mumbai-based Mahindra, which already sells its SUVs such as the Scorpio and Bolero in several overseas markets, previously announced plans to sell a compact diesel pickup based on the Scorpio platform in the U.S. but that attempt is yet to fructify.
Mahindra to Target Overseas Markets With New SUV
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The students are at the helm of activities right from obtaining permission to utilise ‘poromboke’ land in the villages and raising funds from philanthropists to fructify asset creation.
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The Guru heard of it and advised him that his meditation will not fructify so long as he eats free from the langar.
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Gandhi's dream of non-violent world-order can not fructify unless there is a qualitative transformation of leaders of nations and peoples.
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The scent was overripe, oversweet, mortifying and fructifying.
Wildfire
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What force prevents the terrorist conspiracy from fructifying?