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  • Another step forward, except it is intentional instead of waiting to see what happens to pop up in your garden from a bee that has cross-fertilized your tomato plants.

    Q&A: 'Ripe' author Arthur Allen 2010

  • He was looking for any possible cross-fertilized Railton contact within a twenty-mile radius of the spot where the car had surfaced.

    Final Resting Place of The Pen 2010

  • Excerpt: When we look at art we see how cultures become cross-fertilized.

    Weekend Items KaneCitizen 2007

  • Excerpt: When we look at art we see how cultures become cross-fertilized.

    Archive 2007-06-01 KaneCitizen 2007

  • Maybe nine of them have a seed of truth, but the seed is cross-fertilized with a lot of, well, fertilizer.

    Mike Lux: The Crazy Season 2009

  • She has cross-fertilized her clinical and consulting work with sports psychology techniques ever since.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • She has cross-fertilized her clinical and consulting work with sports psychology techniques ever since.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • Somewhere along the line, apparently in FILNET, the station data are “homogenized”, ie cross-fertilized with data from adjacent stations.

    A Second Look at USHCN Classification #2 « Climate Audit 2007

  • She has cross-fertilized her clinical and consulting work with sports psychology techniques ever since.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • She has cross-fertilized her clinical and consulting work with sports psychology techniques ever since.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

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