She's utterly convincing as a wallflower in the film's opening scenes, but equally impressive as a strong-willed woman as the film progresses. |
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The name gillyflower is also used for the Virginia stock, the wallflower, and for the carnation of the pink family. |
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A perennial wallflower planted late last spring continues to flower after having been trimmed back a couple of times with each flush of colour. |
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This is no low-growing wallflower but rather a full-sized shrub that can grow up to 15 feet tall under the best of conditions. |
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Forget-me-not, wallflower, primula, sweet william and viola will all be available from garden centres and nurseries. |
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There's only one thing worse than being a wallflower at parties, and that's not being asked at all. |
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Maybe I'm not a wallflower at the edge of the dance floor yet, I'm still there. |
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If you're tired of being a wallflower or if your dance moves aren't cutting it for you anymore, why not take some dance lessons? |
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Every song is guaranteed to get a groan from the dance floor but will also turn even the most rooted wallflower into a party animal. |
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As I took up my position as a wallflower and watched Lindsey dance with my cousin for the third time, I mused on the pair. |
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You can, as one blogger confides, be a vixen in the blogosphere but a wallflower in person. |
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Dad's smile falters but in the end he goes to sit by mom and I'm standing by the doorway with my hand on my arm like a wallflower at a junior high dance. |
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With a brother like that, it was no surprise the girl was a wallflower. |
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Okay, its exterior styling isn't drop-dead gorgeous, but the wagonesque SUV is no longer a wallflower. |
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The flowers are large and wallflower red on the outside, the inner colour being soft orange flushed with red towards the tip, fading to a paler, softer throat. |
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As Laura Benanti's Louise blossomed from wallflower to burlesque beauty, she clarified that she was no mere stripper but an ecdysiast. |
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That link comes courtesy of Scott LeMieux, no shrinking wallflower of a progressive himself, who also ridicules Ms Wolf's claims. |
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Tourists will be able to discover these predominantly yellow and white vegetables: Saint-John's-wort, milfoil, wallflower, box, birch? |
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Help the humble spud grow from timid wallflower to dinnertime star with our selection of hearty recipes. |
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In a small factory between bottles and stills they bring forth essences of Jazmín, of flower of Orange blossom, wallflower and nardos. |
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But if Rueter is the wallflower at a mixer that includes Brown, Maddux, Johnson and the others, he certainly blends in well with the rest of the Giants. |
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You can almost imagine him at the school dance as the wallflower, smiling a secret smile to himself as he watched the gyrations and romantic aspirations of others. |
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Sure, I had plenty of friends and was no wallflower, but my good girl rep had never worn off, and for good reason, all the way through secondary school. |
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On The Real Housewives of New York City, Alex McCord has morphed from wallflower to rabble-rouser. |
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The legendary singer, who died Sunday, was no wallflower when it came to defending herself against racial slurs. |
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The perennial wallflower has flowered constantly since it was planted last spring and I can't believe it was only 20 cm or so tall when it was put in. |
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However, with respect to via ferrata, Switzerland remained until recently a wallflower and it was not until 1993 that the Tälli, the first real via ferrata, was created on the sheer southern faces of Gadmer Flue. |
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The fragrance was created by Christine Nagel and Benoist Lapouza, and opens on top notes of pink pepper, bergamot, and mandarin leading to a floral heart with notes of wallflower, snow pea and heliotrope. |
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Lyon, once the wallflower of France, is becoming much livelier. |
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Some make a story arc of their performances, like Clarkson, who grew over Season 1 from wallflower to leather-lunged sensation. |
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This cable can be compared to a wallflower. |
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Now through June, the gently undulating landscape is scattered with Western wallflower, lupine, Indian paintbrush, and scarlet globe mallow. |
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As airlines elsewhere have merged or struck strong cost-sharing alliances, Virgin has been like a wallflower at a wedding reception, watching everyone else pair off. |
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In May 2010, Watson was reported to be in talks to star in a film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. |
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The film was directed by Stephen Chbosky, with whom Watson had collaborated on The Perks of Being a Wallflower. |
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