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Some of the biggest authors have become so productive that they are nearly an impossible act to follow.
Mark McGwire has been so hot, so consistent, so productive, that it seemed -- dare one say it?
Discovered in the declining years of the Soviet Union, the field was initially so productive that it was jokingly blamed for prolonging the cold war.
Such hooks-off zones have been shown to be so productive that neighboring fisheries can be replenished from spillover across the boundaries.
The work with Basso was so productive that Blair is trying to figure out a way to get more cyclists into the Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel.
Oregon's offense has been so productive that it has spread to high schools; coaches from Texas, Utah and Michigan have traveled to Eugene to learn the nuances of the offense from Kelly.
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But the Jets' draft had not always been so productive, and that may have shaped Kensil's theory.
Astronomers say a likely reason this particular cluster is so productive is that that the cooling of gas at its center is not being countered by the emission of hot jets from a central black hole.
Cherries are just one of the orchard fruits that are so productive in Kent that it was referred to as the Garden of England for its role in food production.
So productive were those trips that Gonzalez decided early on that Hurry Up, We're Dreaming would be a double album, the longer tracks interspersed with interludes and shorter transmissions.
Once upon a time there was a horse that was so productive working in the field that he put all the other horses to shame.
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