Aún no tenemos significados para "rich seam".
1Irish fiction finds itself in an extraordinarily rich seam of form.
2Singers in search of a fresh perspective will mine a rich seam here.
3From this rich seam of dementia, the loner hewed an elaborate myth cycle.
4Both Asian Provacateur and his standup mine a rich seam of second-generation angst.
5But he will grow more exasperated if he wastes his current rich seam of form.
6But the emerging culture has, paradoxically, yielded a rich seam of storytelling and a warm togetherness.
7South America, it seems, is a rich seam.
8But this traumatic era -almost over, but not quite -might yet prove a rich seam.
9It's a very rich seam and the forgotten Waugh has just about the best of the bunch.
10For whistle players and lovers of bare-boned tunes alike, this collection mines a rich seam, well worth exploring.
11It provides a rich seam of behavioural data for a data harvesting company -which is what Facebook is.
12There's a rich seam of military conventions at play here, from the grieving mother to the dying concerned son.
13For example, governments could tap a rich seam of job growth by opening the retail trade and professional services to greater competition.
14The beautiful valley has a rich seam of megalithic tombs; so far, the valley has 250 recorded monuments, richer than the Boyne.
15Mary McPartlan used her Fulbright scholarship to mine the rich seam that is Kentucky musician and song collector Jean Ritchie's song store.
16Over the last year, these Seattle twentysomethings have hit a rich seam by reheating and reworking a homespun, pastoral sound of old.
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