Aún no tenemos significados para "prolific source".
1The prodigal son has been another prolific source of literary writing.
2The whole Book of Proverbs brands laziness as the most prolific source of poverty.
3This too is the prolific source of social misery.
4Our data suggests that LABs are prolific source of low molecular weight non modified peptides.
5This refusal to vote been the prolific source of all the evils which have followed.
6Hastily drawn treaties are a prolific source of war.
7Thus a shrinkage in the volume of money is the prolific source of bankruptcy and ruin.
8A prolific source of information was Roy Medvedev.
9Speed alone I am not willing to admit is the most prolific source of hot boxes.
10Wastefulness, extravagance, is a prolific source of worry.
11The huge brick oven in which the four housewives cooked dinner was another prolific source of strife.
12This consideration may be taken as another prolific source of poetry which is opened in democratic ages.
13Envy is a prolific source of worry.
14He realized at once that the heat generated in a solid core was a prolific source of loss.
15Saises are almost the most prolific source of rumor, but he had a means of stilling their tongues.
16A mother must be careful not to over-feed a child, as over-feeding is a prolific source of disease.
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