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This was a breeding ground for him and nothing more.
"The university has been a real breeding ground for many an American artist."
So why has it been such a successful breeding ground?
Suddenly she saw her life as a breeding ground, a community under a rock.
There is no better breeding ground for it than Hollywood.
What better way to create a breeding ground for envy?
They are the breeding ground for the future of music."
The 20-club competition would be the "breeding ground for the stars of the future".
They also say the area is the primary breeding ground for the area's mosquitoes.
That has made the region a natural breeding ground for Communists.
It has never been known as a breeding ground for extremism.
But the market would seem to make an ideal breeding ground for any number of diseases.
Yale has long been known as breeding ground for the best in American theater.
That would be the breeding ground for a new fascism.
Stockholm itself has become a breeding ground for Internet companies.
Standing water, as in a pond or lake, is the main breeding ground.
This hot region was the dragon's natural breeding ground, it seemed.
Twins is an important breeding ground for turtles within the park.
The class rooms are the breeding grounds for the future of this country.
These lakes can be very close to the breeding grounds, or miles away.
The team will first try to reduce standing water, which is a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
There is a vacuum here which forms a breeding ground for crime.
The river is the breeding ground of the striped bass.
Fat from cooking is also a breeding ground for bacteria.
It had to have been a child's fantasy, breeding ground of nightmare.
Could there be any more fertile ground for a series to mine?
Parents who go with their children will find the movie fertile ground for discussion.
Already his seed might have met fertile ground in her.
That always seemed to me to be equally fertile ground.
But what makes the university such a fertile ground for brilliant ideas?
"And, of course, someone like me would be fertile ground for such seeds."
Now the times have changed, and Midtown is fertile ground.
So there's a long history in Colorado, and it's fertile ground.
There are no buildings or fertile ground on that part of the island.
"These issues are dangerous because they give the extremes fertile ground."
All this, of course, created fertile ground for an identity complex.
But after a couple of months, the studio clicked and became fertile ground.
In a normal democracy, that would not provide fertile ground for a political crisis.
Here, he obviously told himself, was fertile ground for his missionary activities.
Her mind should be most fertile ground by now.
It may make you uncomfortable to do so, but being comfortable has never been fertile ground for growth.
And that, of course, was a situation creating fertile ground for mischief.
He said former members of the organization "form a fertile ground for providing local foot soldiers."
He now balks at that approach, saying the Government should provide fertile ground for all.
The generational themes of some may also find fertile ground.
Fertile ground for us, the States - very good ground.
I'd say the Philippines are very fertile ground for them."
If anyone needed more evidence that the Internet was fertile ground for trying out quick new business concepts, here it is.
And, above all, roses are hungry plants that need fertile ground.
This region of the country has become fertile ground for investigating dates.