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were fruitfully
adverb
In a fruitful manner; productively.
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In fact, they were fruitfully inconsistent.
All three inclinations were fruitfully combined in "Terezin-Theresienstadt," the fascinating, deeply moving program these artists presented with Daniel Müller-Schott, a cellist, at Zankel Hall on Saturday night.
Even though Malle's dramatic sense was familiar and his visual sense was merely sincere, his impulses and yearnings and unfulfilled desires were fruitfully artistic; he pointed toward a modernity in which he couldn't fully share, toward a boldness that he didn't quite have, toward an originality that he only aspired to.
As molecular studies were fruitfully used for taxonomic investigations of several taxa, including lemurs [ 11- 15], and as no large morphological differences could be found between the cytogenetically close subspecies of H. griseus, mitochondrial cytochrome b and 12S DNA analyses were performed in order to determinate more accurately their species and/or subspecies status.
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This point of view was fruitfully applied by the Italian school of algebraic geometers.
Incrementalism has been fruitfully applied to explain domestic policy making, foreign policy making, and public budgeting.
Both are talking about George W Bush, but only insofar as he can be fruitfully compared to Batman.
At the same time, however, some system-level interventions can be fruitfully studied through random assignment.
It is therefore expected, that the synthesized AC can be fruitfully used for supercapacitor applications.
By doing so, he preempted an important line of inquiry that might otherwise have been fruitfully pursued.
Notwithstanding, survey research can be fruitfully engaged to inform pertinent management accounting topics.
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