1.Beautiful mountains and rivers-land, fecund land, cornucopian resource, all without exception shows the development potential with tremendous post-horse.
2.Synthetic biology might be a fecund source of that kind of black ball, but many other possible things we could -- think of geoengineering, really great, right?
3.His account of colonial settlements and towns unfolds as a procession of idyllic spaces, a fortuitous merging of fecund nature with the industrious activities of the white settler.
4.She was goddess because of her force; she was the animated dynamo; she was reproduction — the greatest and most mysterious of all energies; all she needed was to be fecund.
5.Buying educational toys had become " a form of ritual magic whose practice is believed to ensure optimal development of that fecund site, the infant brain, " the communications scholar Majia Nadesan wrote in the early 2000s.