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One small poison frog can produce enough toxin to arm up to four dozen arrow tips, which local South American Indians use to hunt monkeys and jaguars.

draft We bought a lovely little ornamental lemon tree.

It doesn't produce any fruit but it smells lovely.

Snow and rain often produce hazardous driving conditions.

It took about two hundred million years for the continents to drift apart and produce the present distribution of continents and oceans on our planet.

The farmers are forced to produce the crops in the greenhouse.

Inadequately formed ideas tend to produce unsophisticated arguments.

The government consistently underestimates their projections for revenues, so they can continually produce a surplus.

Computers allow students to produce documents with tables, diagrams, charts and pictures.

In order to produce the best quality ball, every regulation baseball in the world is sewn by hand.

They were able to produce a very slick, and professional-looking advertising brochure on their home computer.

One small poison frog can produce enough toxin to arm up to four dozen arrow tips, which local South American Indians use to hunt monkeys and jaguars.

Such telling effects of contrast as Japanese artists produce by use of empty space.

Our global economy now functions primarily to produce profit for large corporations.

They can produce the same goods at a far lower cost.

When the sun and moon are in line, they act together to produce exceptionally high and low tides.

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