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- Still, King's prolificacy borders on promiscuity.
- THE PALLISERS . When it came to prolificacy, the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope outdistanced Dickens.
- However, Valdez's lack of prolificacy was always compensated for by energy and creativity.
- McCay was noted not only for his exceptional drafting skills, but also his remarkable prolificacy.
- Palffy's prolificacy is a surprise only to those who haven't been paying attention.
- Both Haydn's and Gould's extraordinary prolificacy sometimes worked against their statures as creative artists.
- The prolificacy of his acting career also returned two of his films being released on the same day.
- They are bred for prolificacy, good mothering, quiet in nature, high milk yield and excellent for white wool.
- They might not have liked it at the time, but their prolificacy is giving them one heck of a run in the afterlife.
- This was a period of prolificacy for Abing, and his most famous composition, " Erquan Yingyue ", was performed in this period.
- At Manchester City, Mancini had inherited a team from Mark Hughes, which while showing great prolificacy and potential in front of goal, had an insecure defence.
- In spite of his prolificacy in producing books, I don't find any further biographic detail .-- Lambiam 17 : 35, 21 July 2007 ( UTC)
- Utility pigeons have been prolificacy and the other for " parental performance ", which, according to Aggrey and Cheng, is " vital " for squab growth after the age of two weeks.
- King's prolificacy, coupled with the genre he usually writes in _ horror _ has made him easy to dismiss as an assembly-line author, a guy who is lousy with prose, in both senses.
- Moreover, mean prolificacy was 2.1?.3 and the mean BW of lambs at birth was 3.5, 3.9 and 4.6, for triplets, twins and single lambs, respectively.
- BFL rams are put over hill sheep ewes to produce mules, which combine the prolificacy of the BFL with the hardiness and mothering ability of the hill sheep (-mules are the UK's most numerous sheep ).
- Reviews of his works have been uneven, with critics regularly poking at his prolificacy ( 37 books, including biographies of Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Conrad ), speed ( an average of one and a half books a year ) and focus on sex.
- The original breeding stock were taken from the Finnsheep for their high prolificacy, early puberty and short gestation, Dorset for their superior mothering ability, carcass quality, early puberty and long breeding season, Rambouilet for their adaptability, hardiness, productivity and quality fleeces.
- This is becoming " personal " for you : your attitude in following me around my edits in other articles to " NPOV " them, your negative comments about my prolificacy, and your accusation against me as in your last comment in the talk page.
- For prolificacy, Joyce Carol Oates outdid even herself this year, producing three separate works : stories ( " Will You Always Love Me ? " ), a novella ( " First Love " ) and a full-scale Oatesian novel ( " We Were the Mulvaneys " ).
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