There's one more fruit of the Ryan Effect, noted by my Weekly Standard colleague William Kristol.
If Jim Morrison coupled with Susan Sontag, the fruit of their union might resemble Patti Smith.
But the first fruit of the two companies' cooperation has emerged, the Nokia 6555.
Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
But Chinese firms are still selling the fruit of past investment on world markets.
The government may hope that the convictions will bear fruit of another sort too.
One gentleman carted in a staggering 70, 000 tickets, the fruit of years of game-playing.
We all want to enjoy our success, in other words, enjoy the fruit of our labor.
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The very diverse motifs are the fruit of the artist s imagination and culture.
As the low-hanging fruit of energy efficient lighting gets picked, this kind of advanced analysis represents the higher branches.
Much of this is the fruit of changes that occurred a while ago.
What if you saw the fruit of an opportunity first, instead of the potentially dangerous seed of a problem?
Starting with our latest issue, readers will enjoy additional fruit of those efforts.
And I will continue to work toward a new day between our nations that bears the fruit of friendship and peace.
The mergers are also the fruit of the many legal moves taken by the European Union to create a single market.
Items with the Hanes label came from Guatemala and El Salvador, Wrangler jeans from Nicaragua, Fruit of the Loom from Honduras.
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This achievement is the fruit of an international project team's labours, bringing together key skill sets within the Group, Moldova and Romania.
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The Chinese think of military co-operation as the fruit of mutual trust.
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The unity and companionship that existed between the races in the South prior to the war was the fruit of a common faith.
To deny the Nisga'a the fruit of years of patient negotiation would send a dangerous message to all first-nations people, says one leader.
And if the fruit of their labor was not protected, neither the hunter nor the farmer would have labored in the first place.
The fruit of it all is a record that pulls the listener in for an epic tilt-a-whirl ride that is dramatic and zany.
That she not only lived but recovered is nothing short of a miracle and the fruit of grit, determination, and just plain stubbornness.
Dell will dismiss 260 workers in North Carolina, and Fruit of the Loom, which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, is axing 80 in Alabama.
Besides the essays in this special issue of FORBES you will see the biographies and statistics that are the fruit of 19 years of research.
Was it a watershed moment for women in politics, the fruit of expensive and hard-charging campaigns or an expression of voter distrust of established politicians?
Mushrooms, in fact, are merely the fruit of a vast subterranean fungal body, the mycelium, which waits in morbid repose for a natural disaster to prompt its libido.
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