If he does appear, it seems his interviews with the F.B.I. could offer the defense much fodder as they seek to attack his credibility and motives.
That survey, a national telephone poll of 1,008 adults by the Gallup Organization, offered fodder for optimists and pessimists alike.
I didn't really know for sure, but the book cover offered enough fodder to feed the imagination.
Tarvos collected few coins, but someone gave us a chicken and someone else offered fodder for the mule.
A computer station invites them to research the Mets (this is Queens, after all), and a huge mural by James Grashow offers fodder for reporters.
Washington offered much fodder for stories in the 1960's and early 70's, and these, the fictional kind, deal with the personal side of political life.
Divined from trial ideas written right over one another, the prelude not only offers scholars new fodder for debate but also provides a soundtrack, so to speak, for a fabled moment in Chopin's biography.
Nevertheless, it reached its intended audience, and offered powerful fodder for the nascent anti-war movement.
For Mr. Perkins and a small group of similarly inclined authors, events like the war in Iraq have offered rich creative fodder.
Gregory Peck, who died yesterday at age 87, was a private and dignified man whose life never did offer much fodder for discussion on the celebrity-village square.