I thought the barrenness was because of basaltic and granite rocks, and the greenery was due to rich soil after Ghodgaon. |
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The hazelnut tree is associated with fertility while the ash tree carries with it the notion of barrenness. |
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For if ever any people in the world were guilty of barrenness and unfruitfulness under the means of grace, we of this nation are. |
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An unavenged murder could in extreme cases cause barrenness and crop failure, as in Sophocles ' Oedipus the King. |
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The chameleon has the ability to bring long life or death, fecundity or barrenness, depending on its color. |
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These were built on a common barrenness which could be identified as unique in Hungary. |
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The barrenness of synthetic documentation on this matter has lead us not to neglect this initial contribution. |
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A fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein. |
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But whosesoever mind inclineth not towards zeal, exertion, perseverance, and struggle, he has not become free from this second spiritual barrenness. |
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That over-irrigation condemned Mesopotamia in West Asia, once the cradle of civilisation, to barrenness for the last three thousand years, does not deter them. |
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God has chosen hearts that have known the rocky, dark barrenness of caves, and cold brittle straw, and lonely nights of wandering, as the hearts from which brilliant and saving love begins to radiate. |
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Actual crop-production statistics are now a state secret, so the picture is foggy, but a short drive through the countryside reveals vast swathes of barrenness. |
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Among other things, unsatisfactory irrigation methods are responsible for irreparable salinity and excessive leaching, leading to a growing barrenness of soils. |
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Jaspers suggests the possibility of Van Gogh having general paresis, as illustrated by slight barrenness seen in his last painting and Van Gogh's personal testimony that revealed he felt his hands were not under full control. |
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In most definitions, therefore, barrenness, lifelessness, and destituteness are common attributes of such spaces. |
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How much more easy had the want of a son been, than the miscarriage! barrenness, than orbation? |
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Lord Jesus Christ, we pray: lead us with your hand, so that from the many may come one whole, from the diversity, a richness, and from the barrenness of the everyday, fruitful life. |
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If only I can acquire the taste for it as he did, then political philosophy can, if it will, condemn me for the lowliness and barrenness of my occupation. |
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Imagine the barrenness of a world without water! |
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But the men and women in our technological age risk becoming victims of their own intellectual and technical achievements, ending up in spiritual barrenness and emptiness of heart. |
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In our tradition stories seem to gather around babies, the struggles from barrenness to birth, the clustering of hope of new beginnings, the dangerous, mysterious, fragile journey from conception to birth. |
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Even allowing for the barrenness of much of the region surrounding the lower course of the river and the ice-clogged waters into which it discharges, the Ob drains a region of great economic potential. |
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