How To Use Fruitful In A Sentence
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The interiors are beautifully kept and the countryside is lush and fruitful.
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The pictures show squares within squares - the water-holding depressions that in ancient times made the gardens fruitful.
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For if I pray in an unknown tongue , my spirit prayer, but my understanding is unfruitful.
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The geographical results were fruitful; the Ross Sea, the Admiralty Range and the Great Ice Barrier were discovered and some eight hundred miles of Antarctic coastline were broadly delineated.
The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
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I thought of biochemistry in our neighboring sciences and of psychophysics, and more recently of psychopharmacology, as examples of fruitful splitting and recombination in our own science.
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Regardless of whether those pessimistic readings of the debate are correct, and of whether the zombie idea itself is sound or incoherent, it continues to stimulate fruitful work on consciousness, physicalism, phenomenal concepts, and the relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility.
Zombies
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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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During the reign of King Rosen the land was rich and fruitful.
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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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Students would have to ensure that bursaries awarded to them were used "fruitfully".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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We work hard to build strong and fruitful relationships with companies such as Park Resorts.
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abstractness," of science, it also accounts for its wide and free range of fruitful novel applications in practice.
Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education
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Fish were abundant, to be sure, along that coast, where the invisible fruitfulness of the sea made compensation for the blank barrenness of the land; but they were swift and wary, and had to be caught, one at a time, outwitted and outspeeded in their own element.
Kings in Exile
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Computers are now widely and fruitfully used in classrooms throughout Europe.
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These basic differences between oral and written communication are a fruitful domain for continued dialogue about the strengths, limitations, and complementarities of the first-year rhetoric classroom.
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The authors clearly have several potentially fruitful avenues to explore.
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This hypothesis has been fruitful, leading to the discovery of extrasolar macromolecules, extrasolar planets and advances in abiogenetics.
Continuation…
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The Chinese government has made fruitful efforts to upgrade and enhance the economic status of women.
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War has proved fruitful ground for their work together.
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He just thinks looking might prove more fruitful.
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In the niche business of regal remains recovery, these past 12 months have proved exceptionally fruitful.
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Second, being fruitful and multiplying is part of the problem today.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Criminal Charges Against Anti-Homosexuality Street Preacher Dropped in England
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Maritime historians have been particularly fruitful in this regard.
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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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It promises to be a long, happy and fruitful marriage as they unite against the cowboys.
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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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The proclamation complained that tobacco tended to corrupt men's bodies and manners, and that to cultivate tobacco was ‘to abuse and misemploy the soil of this fruitful kingdom’.
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For Fuhrman, the emergence of poetry as fruitful untruth is a source of fascination.
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It is he who, out of those vapours so raised, forms the rain, so that the earth is no loser by the vapours it sends up, for they are returned with advantage in fruitful showers.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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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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Professor, solemnly examine yourself; 'in proportion to your fruitfulness will be your blessedness.'
Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03
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And the privacy has proved decidedly fruitful - all six female wallabies have given birth to joeys, almost doubling the park's population.
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Everything changed, however, with the discovery of radioactivity at the end of the nineteenth century - a discovery that led to one of the most remarkable, fruitful, and fateful eras in the history of chemistry.
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It was an ugly, unfruitful thing, in comparison to the delicate, well-kept gardens of other Mayfair houses.
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The name Ephraim is derived from fruitfulness, Gen. xli.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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We must hope this coming week proves more fruitful for England.
Times, Sunday Times
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Note, Christ knows beforehand who will bring forth gospel fruits in the use of gospel means; because our fruitfulness is all the work of his own hands, and known unto God are all his works.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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It proved a fruitful venue.
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Building fruitful relationships on the other side of the Atlantic had proved particularly difficult in the past, he said.
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That black walnut tree that stands so fruitful over his birthplace still speaks of the heartiness of American stock and the legacy the Earps left behind. - Jeff Meyer
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Contact between school and business leads naturally to, arguably, the most fruitful area for partnership - curriculum enhancement.
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fruitful soil
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The latter strikes me as more fruitful given the proportion of the population that has passed through said institutions over the past forty years and have noted the reality that dicentra highlights, though many were more sympathetic to it at the time than dicentra.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Paul Hollander on the Fall of Communism
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The term, "self-sterile" is often used, but I think it is a little more exact to say self-unfruitful or self-incompatible.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
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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 change in these interactions could be a fruitful place for discussing masculinity but is left largely unanalyzed.
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Let's hope the rest of its programme proves more fruitful.
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I have bless him and I will make him fruitful and will increase him exceedingly.
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In the stimulus bill Nancy Pelosi set up a panel or something called comparativeness effectiveness research, what they're doing there with that is they're not comparing effectiveness as well as I and all the physicians will do, they're comparing effectiveness of spending a dollar on one person versus another, which means the elderly are gonna be denied the care to keep them living and keep their health in good shape so they can have a useful, fruitful productive life.
Rep. Paul Broun: Health Care Reform, Stimulus Are 'Gonna Kill People By Denying Care'
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By future I refer to their reason for hope in a sustainable physical climate along with economic viability and reason to expect a "homeland" i.e. habitat or planet in which they can thrive and co-exist fruitfully.
Carol Smaldino: In The Shadows Of The Sacred: Indecent Exposure For Our Children
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This part of the thread is pretty much what I had in mind when I said (just downthread from here) I've just learned by experience that having this conversation with True Believers -- of either the religious or political variety -- is usually not fruitful.
North Carolina Senate Race Degenerates Into Shouting Match About Atheists
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This obscurity might be the reverse of their fruitfully polysemic character: only dead terms can be univocally defined!
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A fruitful, productive vineyard is a thing of beauty.
Christianity Today
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A barren fig tree takes up valuable garden space and nutrients that fruitful trees can use.
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I found this point particularly fruitful in approaching these two Chinese American women writers.
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He arrived in England for a trial with Leicester but visa problems robbed both parties of what could have been a fruitful relationship.
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It proved a fruitful venue.
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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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The current research focuses on two other literatures where cross talk could be fruitful: psychological testing and the newer field of metacognition.
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Argument and competition are potentially beneficial and fruitful; both may degenerate into conflict if badly managed.
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Nilotes held the moon to be of “male-female sex,” the men sacrificing to Luna and the women to Lunus. 387 Isis also was a hermaphrodite, the idea being that Aether or Air (the lower heavens) was the menstruum of generative nature; and Damascius explained the tenet by the all-fruitful and prolific powers of the atmosphere.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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But where to plant this potentially fruitful tree?
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Computers are now widely and fruitfully used in classrooms throughout Europe.
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On the other hand all walnut, pecan, and hickory species are self-fertile and cross-fertile, but may be self-unfruitful because of dichogamy, because they may shed their pollen either before or after the stigmas of the pistillate flowers are receptive to it.
Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948
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We hiked up steep switchbacks between ancient samaan and banyan trees and clambered down gullies where razor grass spikes up high along the trail and mango and cashew trees form a fruitful canopy.
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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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But the two were reconciled, and resumed one of the most fruitful partnerships in modern British theatre.
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This is all supposition, as no one knows what Novak told the investigators, but it is supposition that manages to tie together the mysteries of Fitzgerald's long and seemingly unfruitful investigation.
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Next, it was the vegetable world and the miracle of the fruitful earth, wherein death is changed into life.
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For if I pray in an unknown tongue , my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful.
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A desperate scramble to find sponsors proved unfruitful so the organiser has reluctantly pulled the plug.
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Instead they worked on the basics, such as efficient aerodynamics, and this has proved fruitful.
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For when, in our representation of the Darwinian conclusions and in our own investigation, we proceed as objectively as possible, and try to avoid all systematization which is unfruitful for our task, in discussing the Darwinian theories in reference to religion, we shall have to take chiefly into consideration their relation to religion in an objective sense, and chiefly also their relation to the contents of religion; but this would make it appear that we supposed religion in a subjective sense, religiousness, to be in the first place an activity and a possession of knowledge.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
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His first return to Elland Road in two years was a bitter and unfruitful affair.
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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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Huge areas of arid land could be made fruitful either for agriculture or for biochemical industry.
Infinite in All Directions
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But his most fruitful gamble has been his punt on the technology behind the BSE test.
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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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Although this sojourn was not as artistically fruitful as the previous one, it did lead to the creation of a number of large pencil studies of trees that deepened Cotman's understanding of arboreal form.
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Nevertheless, I think that Davis' basic approach of isolating subsystems of causation is extremely fruitful.
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Finding the ideal ratio of words to numbers may prove a fruitful area for further research.
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After a wildly successful ten episode trial run, the cable channel TBS ordered 100 episodes up front, immediately establishing it as a show that would reach enough episodes to fruitfully syndicate it.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Keep Your "Eyes On The Prize" and "Superman" (Not That One) And More
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The land of Canaan, which was once the glory of all lands for fruitfulness, is said to be, at this day, a fruitless, useless, worthless spot of ground, as was foretold, Deut. xxix.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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His skill and finesse in collecting and preparing specimens made this effort fruitful.
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We cook festival foods at harvest time and feed it to the waters and oceans for blessing and fruitfulness, then take more of that same produce and place it on the altars of our churches.
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Yet, it would be nice if there were a deductive way to ensure fruitful collaboration.
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It will be fun only if the process proves fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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And for its value and utility it must be plainly avowed that that wisdom which we have derived principally from the Greeks is but like the boyhood of knowledge, and has the characteristic property of boys: it can talk, but it cannot generate, for it is fruitful of controversies but barren of works.
The Great Instauration
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One would like to see them in a condition of fruitful collaboration.
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It had received just one serious but unfruitful expression of interest.
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The term prairie is a misnomer in this case; instead we found a beautiful fruitful valley lying between two low ranges of hills, interspersed with groves of trees and picturesque lakes, and watered by a river winding gracefully through its whole length.
'Three Score Years and Ten' Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West
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The fashion world is a fecund, fruitful and fertile source of metaphoric phrases.
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It was a sad end to a uniquely fruitful partnership.
Thinking the Unthinkable
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However, another controversial incident leading to a successful short corner strike for Stockton ten minutes from time gave the visitors the last word, with York's late pressure proving unfruitful.
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It promises to be a long, happy and fruitful marriage as they unite against the cowboys.
Times, Sunday Times
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Newton's laws were fruitful for science.
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The ardor of possessing books, commonly called bibliomania, also styled bibliophilism and "biblio" -- whatever else that has suggested itself to the fruitful imaginations of dozens of felicitous writers upon the subject, -- is described by Dibdin as a "disease which grows with our growth, and strengthens with our strength.
Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs
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This is a mathematically fruitful concern (keyword “predicativity”) and it will reappear later in the study of NF (and in ZF too, of course) but it is not this first form that gives rise to the axiomatisation of NF.
Quine's New Foundations
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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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For if I pray in an unknown tongue , my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful.
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He was not suggesting we look towards the body or the soul to the exclusion of the other, but to allow them to remain, in fruitful contest, within the imagination.
Blake's Contraries Game
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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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Far from that, but He will draw eye to eye and lip to lip, so both be pure, saying, 'Be fruitful, and plenish the earth.'
The Forest Lovers
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The combined feelings of exile and age were converted into peaceful images of how the fig tree has a fruitful old age ‘greater than any leafy youth, carrying its load of hope’ and displays its ancient sweetness.
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But the practical reality may be more irksome and less fruitful.
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Clumps of these delicate little pinkish blossoms and abundant leaves, cuddled close to the cold earth of northern forests, usually conceal near the dry leaves or moss from which they spring blind flowers that never open -- cleistogamous the botanists call them -- flowers that lack petals, as if they were immature buds; that lack odor, nectar, and entrance; yet they are perfectly mature, self-fertilized, and abundantly fruitful.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
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They hit it off and it was the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship.
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Building fruitful relationships on the other side of the Atlantic had proved particularly difficult in the past, he said.
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It takes time for the validity or fruitfulness of any academic development to become clear.
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In Chinese culture, whole pomegranates were rolled onto the floor of the wedding chamber to promote fruitfulness during the consummation of the marriage.
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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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Huge areas of arid land could be made fruitful either for agriculture or for biochemical industry.
Infinite in All Directions
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Once she'd made up her mind to go ahead, Jax had seeded word of her intention in several potentially fruitful areas.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Who was to know anything of this strange new menace of the twentieth century — China, old China, rejuvenescent, fruitful, and militant!
THE UNPARALLELED INVASION
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And the reason of this extraordinary fruitfulness is because their waters issued out of the sanctuary; it is not to be ascribed to any thing in themselves, but to the continual supplies of divine grace, with which they are watered every moment (Isa.xxvii. 3); for, whoever planted them, it was that which gave the increase.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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But the hard irreducible fact remains that one and only one combination of our prodigiously inventive sexual imagining is actually and naturally fruitful — as in, forms a self-replicating society that will perdure to need the law you craft for it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » There’s Always Next Year
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God that he would make the word effectual to the salvation of the soul; still being grieved lest the enemy should take the word away from the conscience, and so it should become unfruitful: wherefore I have labored so to speak the word, as that thereby, if it were possible, the sin and person guilty might be particularized by it.
The Riches of Bunyan
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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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The reasons for the failure of the Greeks to develop a fruitful notion of laws of Nature and commence their systematic discovery are manifold, and their mutual interrelationships complicated.
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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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It's especially fruitful for me to hear a different perspective.
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It was a most fruitful discussion, with both sides agreeing to adopt a common policy.
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It seemed fruitful to articulate, to probe and carefully render the overlay of my scholastic past and my working present.
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March's relationships with the big motor manufacturers have proved fruitful in other ways.
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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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My researches into adventure holidays were very fruitful.
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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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They represented one of the most fruitful and imaginative local jazz partnerships of the 1960s - a blend of bop's brittle urgency, swing's broad communicativeness and some of the trumpet/sax countermelodic spontaneity of Chet Baker's and Gerry Mulligan's partnership.
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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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Weil's work on bringing together number theory and algebraic geometry was highly fruitful.
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Books have also proved a fruitful venture.
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For historians of the early modern period the study of death has proven especially fruitful.
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To be fruitful, a cacao tree must get individual attention - something the family farm and the small farmer are best suited to provide.
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Cohn Tudge: Thus began one of the most fruitful working partnerships in modern biology.
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If we be barren and unfruitful towards God, justly is the earth made so to us.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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But tomorrow would prove to be just as unfruitful.
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In the early hours his search proved fruitful.
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Not just the memorization, but the literary culture at the heart of the exercise, was, they claimed, sterile and unfruitful, and promoted a culture of servility harmful to the free creative play of the mind.
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There are two fruitful lines of inquiry.
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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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It will be fun only if the process proves fruitful.
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A crisp edit would usefully emphasise their greatest asset, namely Cedric Gasaida's honeyed falsetto vocals: they're enticingly seductive on Into the Night, while Reckless With Your Love gives the delicious impression that he spent some fruitful time in his youth pretending to be Grace Jones.
Azari & III: Azari & III – review
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My researches into adventure holidays were very fruitful.
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We do not flourish in fruitfulness, in savouriness, and profitableness, answerable to what the dispensations of God have been towards us; for the dew of God hath been upon us from time to time.
The Sermons of John Owen
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How the fruitfulness of the earth must therefore be devoted to heaven, which is intimated in his calling the fruitful fields fields of offerings.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
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I believe the distinction by Wilhelm Dilthey between "nomothetic" (= positing laws) and "idiographic" (= describing individuals) sciences, is still much more fruitful than other approaches that tend to blur the dividing line.
Demarcation, Demarcation, ….
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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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It promises to be a long, happy and fruitful marriage as they unite against the cowboys.
Times, Sunday Times
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This shows that dialogue between scholars of different religious affiliations and different disciplines can be very illuminative and fruitful and can lead to a good understanding among the parties involved.
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Secondly, the continuing decline in living standards has led to a level of desperation and social degradation that provides a fruitful basis for the emergence of right-wing demagogues.
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At Hope College I spent two years in fruitful study, but decided to transfer to the University of Michigan in Ann Arborafter my favorite professor, Dr.J. Harvey Kleinheksel, died of a heart attack, and the organic chemistry professor with whom I had hoped to do research, Dr. Gerrit Van Zyl, announced his retirement.
Richard E. Smalley - Autobiography
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It was a sad end to a uniquely fruitful partnership.
Thinking the Unthinkable
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Some adult male and female are occupied in sowing grain on the fertile fruitful soil.
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The saintly abbess spent several fruitful years in that convent, the recipient of extraordinary mystical favors.
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While this emancipation from the conditions and episodes of concrete experiences accounts for the remoteness, the "abstractness," of science, it also accounts for its wide and free range of fruitful novel applications in practice.
Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
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I also think the scenes with the old "anarch" Chaos might be fruitfully explained either through, or alongside of, explorations of Gnostic ideas.
Gypsy Scholar
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Let's hope the rest of its programme proves more fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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The country round Surat is fertile, ex - derS for the. edge of the country on all cept toward the fea, which is fandy atod lides has a rich foil, extremely fruitful barren.
The general gazetteer, or, Compendious geographical dictionary [microform] : containing a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world : with the
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I will even grant that there are significant areas where secular progressives and evangelicals (to whom the label progressive can sometimes also apply) could come to fruitful agreement.
Morgan Warners: When inclusion becomes relativism
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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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Walsh, after a somewhat unfruitful first half at full forward, used his strength and pace in midfield to carry the ball into the Laois half, relieving pressure when Laois looked like getting on top.
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We must hope this coming week proves more fruitful for England.
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I prepared unfruitful year with Mr. Fleagle and for a long time was not disappointed.
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Firstly, we will have to face the fact that there are no quick fixes or short cuts to fruitfulness and productive ministry.
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It takes time for the validity or fruitfulness of any academic development to become clear.
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While the Galleria has lost nearly all the retail shops, two fruitful things remain: the barrel-shaped glass ceiling and resourceful, dedicated employees.
Halle Tecco: From Lemons to Lemonade: Clevelanders Find New Uses for Abandoned Spaces
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We are extending a hand of peace on behalf of the whole region to you, and we hope that we will be able to create the momentum needed to resume fruitful and productive negotiations.
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It was a fruitful meeting; we made a lot of important decisions.
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We hiked up steep switchbacks between ancient samaan and banyan trees and clambered down gullies where razor grass spikes up high along the trail and mango and cashew trees form a fruitful canopy.
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The interiors are beautifully kept and the countryside is lush and fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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Bringing these out in the open and subjecting them to scrutiny and analysis will yield fruitful results.
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The "thirtyfold" is designed to express the lowest degree of fruitfulness; the "hundredfold" the highest; and the
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Multiple realities and morphing characters can be a fruitful release from normal narrative, but they also release you from discipline, leaving the author prey to whimsicality and stray associations.
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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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Books have also proved a fruitful venture.
Times, Sunday Times
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His studies on the glycogenic functions of the liver opened the way for the modern fruitful researches on the internal secretions of the various glands.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine
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In the niche business of regal remains recovery, these past 12 months have proved exceptionally fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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Obviously it's not prescriptive, but for some artists it has proved very fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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The interiors are beautifully kept and the countryside is lush and fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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During today's meetings, we had a fruitful discussion on illegal immigrant children.
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A civil war occurring in a country where foreigners reside and carry on a trade under treaty stipulations is necessarily fruitful of complaints of the violation of neutral rights.
Foreign and Colonial News
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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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My researches into adventure holidays were very fruitful.
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The Xinjiang Tadjik traditional sports fruitful in resources, various, the characteristic is bright, has the high fitness, the entertainment and ornamental.
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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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Jacobson's recent report concerning the use of reticulocyte reactions in guinea pigs is suggestive of fruitful results.
George R. Minot - Nobel Lecture
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Americans face a choice as they head to the polls next Tuesday, and that choice is crystal clear: Democrats have worked tirelessly and fruitfully to bring our country back from the brink of financial ruin and to protect these most critical programs.
Rep. Jim McDermott: So You Want to Privatize
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Plato is an especially fruitful figure for application of rhetorical approaches to historiography and interpretation.
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The rest of this letter presents an analysis of what kinds of economic ideas your organization could fruitfully attempt to press into greater academic and policy recognition.
Ian Fletcher: How to Think Our Way Out of Our Trade Crisis
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Valiant men, forsooth, shall arise in the beginning of these evil times, but though they shall die as ye shall, yet shall not their deaths be fruitful as yours shall be; because ye, forsooth, are fighting against villeinage which is waning, but they shall fight against usury which is waxing.
A Dream of John Ball and a King's Lesson
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Those that were hungry are made to dwell in fruitful lands; there they take root, and gain a settlement, and prepare a city for habitation for themselves and theirs after them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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G.R. Mead: But the hard irreducible fact remains that one and only one combination of our prodigiously inventive sexual imagining is actually and naturally fruitful — as in, forms a self-replicating society that will perdure to need the law you craft forit.
The Volokh Conspiracy » There’s Always Next Year
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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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This little historic fragment is rich in fruitful themes for solemn meditation.
The Assassinated President
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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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But the practical reality may be more irksome and less fruitful.
Times, Sunday Times
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A daughter shows her worth by the three excellences: to bear herself above reproach, to bear children fruitfully, and to bear suffering with fortitude.
Wildfire