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Nonetheless, Jones said this spending is an essential investment from a competitive perspective — and one that will ultimately prove fruitful.

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Whether it would be more fruitful to practice being at peace during times of war is a question for philosophers to take up.

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Like many conservative journalists who write about politics, I’ve had a long and fruitful relationship with Heritage.

Since God did not intend “a whole Continent as fruitful and convenient for the use of man to lie waste without any improvement,” the settlers were entitled to take it over and make it better.

So the team of Swiss, Japanese, Russian and Tajik scientists turned to the lower Kon Chukurbashi ice cap -- which ultimately proved to be very fruitful.

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

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