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A woman is considered fertile when her ovaries release an egg for fertilization.
The UK is considered fertile ground for traffickers.
Unlike Clacton which the Tories also lost to Ukip in a by-election, Rochester was not considered fertile Ukip territory.
Yet a large swathe of the south of the US, from the Carolinas to Texas, is no longer considered fertile territory for statewide Democratic candidates.
Dr. Dean's defeats on Saturday in two states that once were considered fertile ground for him came as his campaign lost the backing of a major union supporter, a turn of events that underlined the precipitous decline of his candidacy.
They are either Wives, married to Commanders, the founders and shapers of the new regime; Econowives, the spouses of lower ranking men; Marthas, too old to have children and now domestic slaves; Aunts, the regime's propagandists; or Handmaids, considered fertile and forced to bear children for officials.
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90 91 Furthermore, published studies differ in the case and control selection and population definition, depending on the choices to consider fertile or infertile cases, and healthy controls or patients with conditions other than endometriosis.
The soil in Goiás and Tocantins is considered less fertile than the soil in Minas Gerais, and this difference in soil fertility may be the main driver of the observed genetic differentiation (Karia 2008).
Not so long ago, the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico were considered a fertile exploration area.
Sports is considered a fertile field for user-generated content because of the intensity of fan interest.
The researchers found that only 1.1% of mid-Missouri men met the minimum criteria--based on sperm count, shape, and motility--to be considered definitely "fertile".
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