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He looked out of the window, at the fecund garden.
The galaxy had been a lot more fecund in the past.
Certain questions were asked only of currently married fecund women.
Yet he's found that several other farmers have been experiencing the fecund year.
He was his own cat, in a rich and fecund Eden.
The Internet, they say, is a fecund place for relationships to bud and to grow.
So the forest floor continues to be very fecund.
Grim determination, however, in the absence of a fecund position, cannot lead to anything.
If they had lost an equal number of fecund females, their fortunes today would be much different.
Still, the basic pattern was nearly always the same on millions of fecund little worlds.
The air seemed to grow more fecund and thick.
Sharpe wondered what fecund meant, then decided he could guess.
In the written arts, the Sixties was a period of fecund creativity.
The horizon of this vast and fecund earth began to curve.
The scent of the earth was strong, musky and fecund.
Humanity being fecund, stringent measures were required to control population.
The prof on Callisto said they were a very fecund race.
He was a fecund producer of historic pictures and portraits.
He breathed in the sweet, fecund smell of her dirty hair.
The place looked solid and fecund, the province of pleasant dreams.
The cost of their survival would be prohibitive in any less fecund universe.
They are reproductively active but less fecund than large queens.
Certainly, portraits can be more financially fecund than fine art or fashion photography.
"A place like this by comparison seems a zoo of fecund animals.
Its fecund odor had never seemed quite so precious.