- fertility. The
representations of the
phallus are
benevolent symbols of
prolificacy and
reproductive fruitfulness, and
objects of
reverence and
worship especially...
-
peninsula ('Lleyn'), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. They are bred for
prolificacy, good mothering,
quiet in nature, high milk and
excellent for
white wool...
- most
creatively fertile phases of his career.
Vexed by the
diminished prolificacy of the trio, he
isolated himself from the group,
travelling separately...
-
Gokulam Kerala FC
again for the 2023 season, she
continued her
phenomenal prolificacy,
managing league top
scorer 31 goals,
including five hat-tricks, to fire...
-
singing voice, and his lead
guitar work, with many
critics noting his
prolificacy in both
ballads and up-tempo material. In
addition to guitar, Gill plays...
-
content creation,
social capital,
collective effervescence,
organizing prolificacy, and
interpersonal relationships. The word Swiftie(s) was
added to the...
- But, they are
often crossed with more po****r
breeds to
increase their prolificacy.
Romanov wool is very
strong and resourceful. The wool is
double coated...
-
Barcelona for the 2011 UEFA
Super Cup.
Although lacking the
goalscoring prolificacy of
Falcao (sold to Atlético Madrid),
Porto was able to
revalidate the...
- Idaho, had five main
goals when
creating the new breed. High
lifetime prolificacy Large lamb crop at one year of age
Ability to lamb more
frequently than...
- a
Merino strain that has a high rate of
multiple births. Booroola's
prolificacy was
studied extensively by New
Zealand researchers, who
provided one...