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"The Undertow" depicts a fecund, brutal world.
But this spring, a fecund rosebush made me reconsider.
They are a fecund cost waiting to happen.
Her performance initiated a fecund period of movie work.
It's a multiple orgasm, a multitudinous brood, a fecund rainbow.
Ms. Feinstein's wry, melancholic art suggests that despair may be a fecund mother of invention.
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She brought Biba lipsticks, an indie brand from the 70s: very matte, very dark, and -- for want of a better word -- a very fecund looking lipstick.
Ellison's life was oddly poetic, the unfinished work itself a metaphor of hope -- a vast, fecund, illimitable manuscript that is unwilling to restrict itself to the indelibility of published print.
If different numbers of animals are selected to represent each strain's offspring, using the individual observations directly would also mean that a more fecund RI strain would have a much larger influence on the QTL map than a less fecund strain despite the fact that each represents only one genome.
Unlike agricultural pests, against which the major SIT programs are currently directed, mosquito populations may be regulated primarily by density-dependent effects, in which a highly fecund population is maintained at a stable level by resource limitation, e.g. availability of oviposition sites or nutrients for the larvae.
A consensus might be arrived at about the nature of a very fecund particle whose eruption became everything we know, and a great deal more beside.
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