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"Fruitfulness" does not mean practical utility but, rather, the opening up of original lines of successful research, what mathematicians nowadays call fecundity.
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"Fruitfulness" does not mean practical utility but, rather, the opening up of original lines of successful research, what mathematicians nowadays call fecundity.
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The accompanying slogan felicitas saeculi The Fruitfulness of the Age deliberately echoed the message of a similar coin featuring Faustina and her boys.24
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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Fruitfulness and multiplication; ah, that's the life.
The Story of Passover, as Told on Twitter 1 Dinosaur 2009
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Fruitfulness and multiplication; ah, that's the life.
Archive 2009-04-01 1 Dinosaur 2009
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Fruitfulness and rain were thus signs of a covenant-keeping God: they could not be merely attributed to the rising of the Nile as in Egypt.
Environmental Prophecy and Fulfillment – Grasping for the Wind 2006
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Fruitfulness of a theoretical system is measured by how well they meet theological intuitions.
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Fruitfulness unto the benefiting of others is hence also expected.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Fruitfulness in the works and duties of obedience.
A Treatise of the Dominion of Sin and Grace 1616-1683 1965
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Fruitfulness and drought, the results of the Nile's overflowing and receding, are imaged in the myth of _Osiris_, _Isis_, and _Typhon_.
A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten
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