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| grass that could be grown on what isn't that | fertile a soil type but although the mill is still pr |
| A British Princess, especially from so | fertile a mother, was a prize, but Augusta's father s |
| Studies have generally found | fertile adults between August and November, during th |
| Megan and Morag - survived to become healthy | fertile adults. |
| h their mother for five to six months and are | fertile after one year. |
| ek a battle but instead sought to destroy the | fertile agricultural land of eastern Scotland and the |
| Northern Bosnia contains very | fertile agricultural land along the river Sava and th |
| s to their friends and family, telling of the | fertile agricultural land in the interior of North Am |
| of the Salinas River Valley, one of the most | fertile agricultural areas in the United States. |
| Roman road Via Domitia, the Montady lake, and | fertile agricultural land below. |
| characteristic of the vale of Mowbray is the | fertile agricultural land used for arable crops and p |
| s part of Meenachil Taluka, known as the best | fertile agricultural land of Travancore. |
| osta to the east is known as Zlatiya and is a | fertile agricultural region. |
| The county has | fertile agricultural lands, with many landed estates, |
| The Lancaster Valley area is one of the most | fertile agricultural areas in Pennsylvania, and featu |
| trade was supplemented by grain grown in the | fertile Air by bonded servile Tuareg classes, conquer |
| Vineyards are planted on the | fertile alluvial plains along the river and can be pr |
| Atayurt is in the | fertile alluvial plain of Silifke district which itse |
| nd other "hilltowns" some 75 years after more | fertile alluvial lowlands along the Connecticut River |
| ittle topsoil, drumlins, and small pockets of | fertile alluvial deposits. |
| stuary are flat and are covered with a thick, | fertile alluvial soil. |
| The soil is | fertile alluvium which is augmented by deposition fro |
| Near this delta, the land is | fertile and farmers from nearby villages cultivate va |
| In these he had an exhaustless fancy, | fertile and ever creative. |
| a species would require that the hybrids are | fertile and constitute a phenotypically distinct and |
| The region is very | fertile and will support agriculture and cattle. |
| which they are dependent on to provide highly | fertile and disturbed soils associated with nesting g |
| The nuptial flight of males and females, both | fertile and winged, takes place preferably overnight |
| turn they notified her that the area was very | fertile and rich, both plant and silver mining. |
| n of South America, they are found growing in | fertile and moist soils. |
| The land surrounding Junnar is very | fertile and the main crops harvested are rice, wheat, |
| Hence, the area around the fort was very | fertile, and it was surrounded by dark coconut groves |
| hills and inland valley floors where soil is | fertile and well drained. |
| Stow Hundred a | fertile and picturesque district in central Suffolk a |
| earlier inhabitants who found this place very | fertile and beautiful. |
| of both copies of the SLC2A8 gene are viable, | fertile and do not show any obvious phenotype. |
| o the fishery, they also found the soil to be | fertile and began farming and raising livestock. |
| r in Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine; the land was | fertile and there were over ten thousand serfs to cul |
| made considerable efforts to convert it into | fertile and fruitful fields. |
| earlier inhabitants who found this place very | fertile and beautiful. |
| are both non-aggressive in nature and highly | fertile, and can therefore be bred in large numbers i |
| arth from the Skirrid was holy and especially | fertile, and it was taken away to be scattered on fie |
| The land along the Fremont River was | fertile, and the growing season longer than in wester |
| mbankulam is its red soil, which is unusually | fertile and rich in minerals. |
| taxonomists found that the plants were cross | fertile and thus belonged to the same species. |
| Agricultural land in this area is very | fertile and crops like Ground Nut, Corn, Sugar Cane & |
| The town and its surroundings are very | fertile and all species of flora of the West Coast gr |
| this water body that makes the entire region | fertile and hence favorable for rice cultivation.Agri |
| rocks and rivers, the Gandayah make the Earth | fertile and the Odhows control the spirits of the und |
| rare earth elements (LREE) are referred to as | fertile, and those with strong depletions in LREE are |
| The island soil is a very | fertile and rich loam. |
| Soil was | fertile and farmers yielded good crops. |
| alluvial nature of the soil means that it is | fertile and can be used to grow a wide range of plant |
| The gill edge is | fertile, and lacks cystidia. |
| The soil of the island is extremely | fertile, and the climate is tropical making excellent |
| It is a | fertile and well cultivated island on the Atlantic co |
| The plain is | fertile and suitable for farming. |
| uous herbaceous plant which produces separate | fertile and sterile fronds. |
| m the hilly region in the north west, it is a | fertile and well-cultivated district and also contain |
| The soil is | fertile and supports a wide variety of plants. |
| The | fertile and sterile leaves may look alike or slightly |
| uous herbaceous plant which produces separate | fertile and sterile fronds. |
| e with a lower milk volume, but they are more | fertile and long-lived. |
| Mr. Rinaldo spearheaded a very | fertile and successful high school jazz program. |
| may be seen, which contain everything that a | fertile and cultivated soil can produce in the mildes |
| ly achieved due to the large tracts of highly | fertile arable land surrounding the tel in the Beit N |
| Arulpragasam's designs with Super | Fertile are politically conscious in form, influenced |
| Boothapandi is a green and | fertile area and commands a picturesque view of the W |
| The | fertile area formerly contained the capitals of Khaza |
| The Coastal Plain is a relatively flat and | fertile area of land. |
| offered excellent sea communications and the | fertile area of Lecale was prosperous, so de Courcey |
| outh of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, situated in a | fertile area on the Querne, 18 miles (29 km) west fro |
| settlers arrived, they were attracted to the | fertile area known as Cabesterre (leeward side). |
| Telde, situated in a most | fertile area of Gran Canaria, has its equivalent prov |
| ng, fleshy, brown and densely hairy, with the | fertile area about 35 mm wide. |
| rly Lake Mentz) region which, despite being a | fertile area, requires an assured water supply. |
| ted conditions for some early ancestors, with | fertile areas and an ecological niche to prosper and |
| These were once one of the most | fertile areas of Campania. |
| tulip poplar may be found in some of the more | fertile areas, as may a few open areas. |
| he Financial Times said: “Kjaer's world is as | fertile as Dali's, only she creates social prototypes |
| hours, his plantation provided a particularly | fertile atmosphere for musicians to gather and play t |
| came to Brij area in India and settled on the | fertile banks of Yamuna River. |
| It grows on the more | fertile basaltic and alluvial soils. |
| It grows on the more | fertile basaltic soils, often associated with the Whi |
| water retention problems, and provides a very | fertile basis in support of cattle grazing. |
| The yards end in a | fertile belt of tall, wavering rushes with a forest o |
| land, which possessed not only coal, but also | fertile black soil. |
| led to Kentucky and Tennessee, especially the | fertile Bluegrass region and Nashville Basin. |
| en, self-coloured pink, staminodes are large; | fertile both ways, not true to type, not self-pollina |
| ges regular, petals red, fully self-cleaning; | fertile both ways, not true to type, self-pollinating |
| e it was an “uneven landscape so like Ireland | fertile bottom land.” |
| Located in the | fertile but flood-prone prairies of the upper Texas G |
| nate; some can provide their own pollen (self | fertile), but require a pollinator to move the pollen |
| A sheep-goat chimera may be | fertile, but it passes on either sheep or goat genes, |
| in length and three kilometres in width, the | fertile but flood-prone land of the island is extensi |
| later settled by Mormon farmers, who used the | fertile but elevated valley to graze cattle and raise |
| The Hohokam made the sandy soil | fertile by channeling water from the local river thro |
| Fertile Canyon | |
| n several clubs in Lausanne until beginning a | fertile career as a composer, composing a number of s |
| Lam had a | fertile career with 14 State of Origin football match |
| e lateral spikelets on pedicels and a larger, | fertile central spikelet lacking a pedicel. |
| The area around Kut is a | fertile cereal grain growing region. |
| The availability of | fertile chalk soils, good grazing and the light tree |
| waters from the nearby Zhuoshui River to the | fertile Changhua Plain. |
| m tall, found in mixed dipterocarp forests on | fertile clay soils. |
| tall, found in lowland dipterocarp forests on | fertile clay soils. |
| hat many fruits and vegetables thrived in the | fertile climate. |
| r the foundress of a great city, Cyrene, in a | fertile coastal plain. |
| y took heed of the fragility of the sea: "the | fertile coastal belt, rich in colors and in fish", he |
| Clement and | fertile conditions during the Neolithic Subpluvial su |
| 0 kybp), the Abbassia Pluvial brought wet and | fertile conditions to what is now the Sahara Desert, |
| d and highly cultivated, almost rivalling the | fertile counties of England". |
| It is a | fertile country, yielding wheat and rice and sesame o |
| His campaign aimed at the | fertile countryside around Murcia and the Vega Baja d |
| eliminates time-related biases (i.e. the most | fertile couples getting pregnant and dropping out of |
| ighest concentrations in the Caucasus and the | Fertile Crescent and is found throughout the Mediterr |
| Holt, P. M., Egypt and the | Fertile Crescent 1516-1922, A Political History (Lond |
| ival Assyrian and Babylonian saffron from the | Fertile Crescent as best for use in treatments agains |
| to have originated in Mesopotamia and/or the | Fertile Crescent (modern Syria and Turkey) approximat |
| Fertile Crescent | |
| Don Anderson - drums on Out of the | Fertile Crescent |
| were linked by a land connection and form the | Fertile Crescent. |
| me in charge of an ancient city-state in the | Fertile Crescent. |
| Concepts, claims that the product can detect | fertile days with an accuracy of 99%. |
| dely depending on the system used to identify | fertile days, the instructional method, and the popul |
| The ray and | fertile disc florets produce achenes of different sha |
| Hoxne Hundred is a | fertile district averaging about nine miles (14 km) i |
| It is the main town in the | fertile district of East Donegal known as the Laggan, |
| They will lay their | fertile egg in an isolated pool. |
| lements in the area as the sandy soil was not | fertile enough. |
| don Baym, Leo Kadanoff and others) provided a | fertile environment. |
| as a publicly owned nature reserve, while the | fertile farm land was planted with fruit trees. |
| It is located in the famous | fertile farming area of England; The Fens. |
| He saw the | fertile farmland of the west as an ideal place for pe |
| me the forests were disappearing, replaced by | fertile farmland. |
| s will mate with these sister species to form | fertile females and sterile males, a fact that has ma |
| The town is located in the | fertile Ferguson valley and is close to the Ferguson |
| as an academic himself, did not "exploit the | fertile field of one-upmanship among professors, wher |
| s of skin" ... "It was like a farmer seeing a | fertile field for the first time". |
| e existing store of mineral elements in every | fertile field would be amply sufficient for the wants |
| n as the garden of the Aveyron because of its | fertile fields by the beautiful river Lot and was fam |
| Railroad) linked the hungry soldiers with the | fertile fields of Southside Virginia, and Northrop's |
| he banks of the Arga River, and surrounded by | fertile fields. |
| Farm is a group of limestone buildings on the | fertile flood plains on the southern side of the Onka |
| Meyer sits in a | fertile flood plain along the east bank of the Missis |
| based mainly on the rearing of cattle on the | fertile flood plains. |
| lley woodland, heath-covered rocky slopes and | fertile flood-plain scrub and grassland. |
| Each spikelet has one | fertile floret and one or two sterile florets. |
| each spikelet made up of one strongly beaked | fertile floret and one or two sterile florets. |
| spike is 3 to 6 centimeters long and contains | fertile florets which form the fruit grain, each with |
| few millimeters long and contains one or two | fertile florets and up to four sterile florets. |
| rass spikelet, consisting of two glumes, four | fertile florets, with one additional central floret t |
| ning breeze and rocky soil are not suffiently | fertile for large yields but grapes of special qualit |
| nly once, as that one event leaves the female | fertile for the rest of her life (1-2 months). |
| The soil in Uduvil is very | fertile for cultivation of many agricultural crops an |
| y of the Philippines, it is therefore a field | fertile for experimentation and actually affords much |
| The region also is | fertile for growing cattle, sheep, goats and domestic |
| surrounding the new priory was insufficiently | fertile, forcing the monks to consider abandoning it |
| 0 miles east of Vancouver in the heart of the | fertile Fraser River Valley located to the south of H |
| igorous and thrive in semi-shade and prefer a | fertile, free draining soil. |
| The Kole lands are highly | fertile from the silt deposited by the flood-waters). |
| The | fertile fronds are erect and shorter, 20-50 cm tall, |
| distinctive ground-hugging rosette shape, its | fertile fronds - dark brown and spiky - stand upright |
| are prominently featured on the underside of | fertile fronds in late summer and autumn. |
| s flowering fern due to the appearance of its | fertile fronds. |
| s King, Vinayaditya, were based in the highly | fertile Ganges-Yamuna basin, including the Magadha (c |
| anges, the scrubby Shiwalik foothills and the | fertile Gangetic Plains. |
| scribing Coosa as a series of communities and | fertile gardens containing much food, rather than a t |
| verage less than 650' and is characterized by | fertile, gently rolling hills. |
| The soil is unduly | fertile, giving liberally wheat, wine and all kinds o |
| Set between mountain ranges and surrounded by | fertile grazing country, its estimated population is |
| It is known worldwide for its | fertile green pastures and in particular the fine dom |
| Literature found | fertile ground in exploring the natural fear of being |
| ver Deben, Bromeswell lies on fairly high and | fertile ground with low-lying heathland to the South |
| volutionary American struggles which provided | fertile ground for the Humanism of Marx. |
| This period of widespread social malaise was | fertile ground for populist leaders like Franklin D. |
| mocratic bastion, Ascension Parish has become | fertile ground for Republicans as the indigenous trad |
| Russia, where widespread destitution created | fertile ground for conspiracy theories, combined with |
| s of his Croatian Party of Rights, would find | fertile ground among many Croatian voters affected by |
| This is a | fertile ground for agriculture, hunting and fishing, |
| Tendaguru beds of Tanzania, which have been a | fertile ground for many Jurassic dinosaurs, including |
| The 5th District therefore provides the most | fertile ground for Republicans eyeing a reversal of t |
| cotland years of famine and hardship provided | fertile ground for what is often referred to as the F |
| , Washington, McIntyre decided that Tulsa was | fertile ground for establishing an aviation business. |
| o period (1600-1868 approximately) provided a | fertile ground for the development of formalized meth |
| Pushkin's works also provided | fertile ground for Russian composers. |
| and the damage caused by mustard gas provided | fertile ground for the tuberculosis bacillus. |
| ders the neglected real life of objects to be | fertile ground for a resurgent metaphysics. |
| The mystery became | fertile ground for conspiracy theories that point to |
| atural resources of the area including water, | fertile ground, stones, and adobe soil suitable for b |
| The lotus also symbolizes the | fertile growth of organic life, as the world is conti |
| st applied by primitive communities along the | fertile high ground of the lake country during the St |
| It is a | fertile hill with many natural springs and herbs. |
| tion, agriculture is not possible even in the | fertile hills and plains of the region. |
| chetes at cocoa pods throughout West Africa's | fertile hillsides. |
| d, was literally a mud chute, and the area of | fertile, hilly land thus created became known as "The |
| An agricultural and trade centre, Vidin has a | fertile hinterland renowned for its wines. |
| t to the Romans, as it meant control over the | fertile hinterland. |
| uel, which helped to protect the city and its | fertile hinterland. |
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