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It’s a fable-like, moving read that would make fruitful fodder for book club discussions.

But they said the White House’s unyielding position — epitomized by Mr. Pompeo’s 12 demands — would make fruitful negotiations impossible.

I had failed even to make fruitful use of the one skill I did possess—the art of charactery.

Let your words pour forth to kindle our hearts, to make fruitful our wrath, and to direct our aim.

Fec′undāte, Fecund′āte, to make fruitful: to impregnate.—ns.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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