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She fruitfully traces the play's rise to the top spot in the canon during the course of the 20th century, as a work that seemed both to prefigure the horrors of that blood-soaked era and to offer endless stimulation to the thinkers and writers born into it.
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In a video interview with The Times, Ms. Novell said she was trying to use her anger fruitfully.
She merely illustrates the joy of a single voice, multiplied fruitfully.
It was this non-affair that inspired the book; we can perhaps fruitfully speculate whether he would have written it if she had been more biddable.
She ascended to fame during one Republican Administration, and there is no telling how fruitfully Pretty Woman — or Lovely Older Woman — might thrive under another.
He gets around, fruitfully.
The pen still nestles, fruitfully.
That legacy can fruitfully influence their writing, can help make an artful and conscientious scribbler adapt her creative language to the models she carries deep in her bones.
In fact, they were fruitfully inconsistent.
Not everyone can work fruitfully with computers now.
Thus, religion and philosophy fruitfully cooperated in the Middle Ages.
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