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Evenings are typically the best time to spot wildlife, but mornings can be often fruitful, too.
As the work of artists like Nicole Eisenman and Kara Walker has already demonstrated, this is a worthy and often fruitful ambition.
The freedoms of movement and personal reinvention at the heart of the American dream are often fruitful coping mechanisms for the stifling and dissatisfying character of being just one of the many.
He argues, for instance, that efforts to discover the molecular make-ups of entities identified at higher levels is often fruitful, even when identities between levels cannot be found.
It is often fruitful to conduct pilot searches using the subject-specific strategy.
An option that is often fruitful is to delay in order to let your mind work on the disagreement.
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But the conflicts have often had fruitful outcomes.
A false hypothesis in science can often be fruitful; by demonstrating the errors of Liebig's schemes, many important principles were discovered.
Since most forms of collective behaviour promote thoughts that are otherwise difficult to account for and that breech behavioral inhibitions, this is often a fruitful source of explanation.
Europeans took the espalier technique to the New World, but because of differences in climate, apple and pear trees espaliered here were often less fruitful than those grown in Europe.
But it would be foolish too to demand too little, for two reasons.First, divided government has often produced fruitful compromises: think of Ronald Reagan's 1986 tax reform or Bill Clinton's welfare reforms of ten years later.
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