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1. Alan Tutt, contributor of the "9 Minute Happiness Booster" audio in the Free From Fear package, is a prolific author and speaker
2. show the most prolific displays of iced fish
3. This evening appeared to be one of those prolific evenings
4. Ex CIA agent of Watergate fame, prolific writer, and conservative commentator
5. It is said that so prolific are they, that a single female deposits as many as fifteen thousand eggs in twenty-four hours
6. She is here to activate change as a prolific Visionary Artist, Psychic -intuitive
7. There was a time, however, when our government was less prolific and wasteful, the demands placed upon it less urgent; a time when most individuals looked to themselves and their families first, rather than the government for assistance
8. King Ghard is a prolific marksman; no one is better with a bow
9. Women have been prolific writers of hymns and devotional literature
10. John Wayne SOURCE OF THE DIFFERENCE Without ―thought‖, we are but a prolific species
11. John Paine was a prolific writer for the Revolution and his articles were titled, ―Common Sense‖
12. The Beatles got huge because of their talent, but they sustained that incredibly intense level of popularity by being prolific songwriters who knew how to evolve and set trends
13. disposition and prolific in offspring, by so much the fonder they are of children
14. Gertrude Himmelfarb, American scholar, social commentator, and prolific author, puts the moral issue in perspective in her book The Moral Imagination
15. One of the most prolific writers about Christian theology, the Catholic Priest Origen, who lived
16. 4 O in what way can I describe ethically the affections of parents toward their children the resemblance of soul and of form engrafted into the small type of a child in a wonderful manner especially through the greater sympathy of mothers with the feelings of those born of them! 5 for by how much mothers are by nature weak in disposition and prolific in offspring by so much the fonder they are of children
17. Atkins, an atheist, evolutionist, and prolific educator, made some really absurd statements during this debate, such as that there really was nothing existing at all
18. Other international rescue organizations have utilized the techniques and lessons learned from Captain Walter"s adventurous and prolific career in search and rescue and law enforcement operations
19. Literally “fried foods,” gorengan are the most prolific snacks in
20. With failure being as prolific as it is – it's far more likely that you'll fail at something than succeed at it – why even bother taking a chance? If failure hurts and you're most likely
21. He was a prolific writer and the British jails gave him ample time and opportunity to think, digest, and write
22. Gāndhi was a very prolific writer and has more than 100 volumes to his credit
23. the most prolific mathematician ever in history as of this writing
24. is among the most prolific and gifted
25. (The Writer's Journey); and the incredible James Scott Bell (Plot And Structure), each of whose books and DVDs are prolific and
26. Tim Grover is one of the most prolific personal trainers in professional sports
27. He loved reading books and was encouraged by Bridget who was a prolific reader herself
28. He being a prolific football player in his time and having captained the team from his hometown called Listowel Emmett’s
29. She was a prolific conservationist and would engage in such with anybody
30. He had been a prolific traveller in his time and had been around the world and would interest anyone who cared to listen about the places and people he had seen
31. He was currently reading a book by a quite prolific author by the name of Ervyn Peake
32. teamwork effective and prolific
33. They had none of the Atlanteans' artistic nature; they were a ruder, more practical, more prolific race
34. were prolific hunters whose primary job was to protect stored
35. Jack Bunny – not as prolific as the original, but still capable of some hair-raising tales
36. Thomas Alva Edison came up with hundreds of inventions, including 1,093 patents and still was only the fourth most prolific inventor in history
37. quite prolific, smelled wonderful as you cut it
38. The 4th Century theologian and prolific writer of hymns named Ephriam the Syrian was one
39. The least I can say is that you are one prolific time traveler
40. It wasn't long afterwards that their two classmates at the University of Liverpool, George and Paul, joined their team and thus began one of the most prolific partnerships in the annals of research history
41. If the combined, more complex, whatnot was more prolific, proficient, efficient, or otherwise advantaged over the whatsits and ynots that it was descended from, it might utilize more available resources and expand in population, causing decline of the whatsits and ynots
42. But after rebuilding, with the Hittites diminished, the Phoenicians expanded their prolific trading activities
43. perhaps the most prolific and dynamic city of the Hellenized world, rivaling Athens as a center of learning and discovery
44. Perhaps you can create some new verses? I have heard you have been a most prolific writer in recent years
45. Though the printing press was developed centuries earlier in China, the challenge of assembling the great variety of moveable type necessary to represent the unwieldy Chinese system of writing proved a great hindrance to prolific Chinese printing, whereas the small alphabets of Europe were much more easily managed
46. The white quills in my study are covered in black ink from my prolific writing over the last ten years
47. Later, he would become the most prolific philosopher
48. Nagar in Pakistan has proved to be the most prolific area for aquamarine finds
49. He was one of the most prolific travelers
50. The company, a prolific acquirer of educational