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It makes for a much more fertile atmosphere".
The 1870 defeat by a much more fertile Prussia led to first efforts to encourage childbirth.
Perkins told him no; the Deep South of William Faulkner was much more fertile soil.
The soil is nutrient-poor, but a forest garden turns marginal soil into much more fertile ground.
"An organization which has high quality connections between people will have much more fertile ground for compassion to happen," said Worline.
Today the Republicans are a much more fertile source of ideas on everything from foreign policy to school reform.A second contrast lies in organisation.
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"Garry's much more creatively fertile," Peter Tolan says.
And there is not much soil more fertile, rich, and alive than good old Pennsylvania dirt.
Mr Obama would doubtless withdraw more American troops more quickly, but perhaps not much more quickly.A more fertile area of attack for the Democrats might well be Mr McCain's general bellicosity.
Compared to cooler periods in the last few thousand years, the Sahara was much wetter and more fertile during the Climatic Optimum.
Now, together with the specimens she works with every day, she has a much more spacious, and fertile, environment.
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