When I walked through the site earlier this year, lush vegetation was sprouting among the rusting iron columns in places. |
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In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs. |
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Weeds start sprouting in the empty spaces in beds and borders and even in pots and containers. |
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Imagine grass, wildflowers, shrubs, or even trees sprouting from your rooftop. |
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But then the weeds start sprouting up, and for every one you pull, there are five more to replace it. |
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New blood capillaries are formed by sprouting from pre-existing blood vessels. |
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There were pods like small lumpy rugby balls sprouting straight from the trunk. |
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Across the country, smarter, better-planned, more walkable developments are sprouting up without sprawling out. |
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There is no way they can keep investment excitement from sprouting up all over the world. |
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Common garden seed found in your garden centre is often treated with chemical fungicides and should not be used for sprouting. |
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Becoming an industry leader requires more than sprouting locations across the country. |
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The land rush for new information domains is exposing weaknesses in its registrar's infrastructure and already protest sites are sprouting up. |
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But even as publishing houses are sprouting up all over India, there isn't enough coverage of books in the Indian media. |
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The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush. |
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Purple sprouting broccoli looks like a slight, weedy cousin of the fat green stems of calabrese that are available all year round. |
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I forgot to mention on Wednesday that I'd harvested my first sprouting broccoli. |
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He stood majestically in the door frame, clouds of silvery white sprouting from his scalp. |
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The book is a hallucinatory drug, its words venomous mushrooms sprouting in dark armies on the soft fibres of paper. |
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In today's China, public education occupies the dominant position with non-governmental education sprouting up only in the past 10 years. |
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They're both heritage varieties, so that's pretty good going I think although I haven't given up all hope of the other seeds sprouting. |
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She's standing alone, stringy hair, corduroy skirt, scabby legs sprouting out of Roman sandals. |
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It showed a cherry tree in bloom, with the white flowers sprouting and new branches growing on top of the old. |
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As they enter the dense pack ice, their heads start sprouting up through the shattered ice like giant black-and-white tulips. |
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Other crops on the horizon include tomatoes, maincrop onions, which look to have done well, sprouting broccoli and beetroot. |
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A couple of the beds will be given more attention, and fennel, mangels and sprouting broccoli sown in them. |
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What he saw among the wheeling of gulls, the trembling of sea pinks, and the sprouting of broom, was a crack. |
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By allowing grass blades to shade the ground, you prevent crabgrass from sprouting. |
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It was quite clear that the garden he was describing was an English idyll sprouting cow parsley, chestnut trees and long green grass. |
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Bald coots enjoyed his potatoes, olive whistlers pulled up sprouting peas, and pipits ate young sprouts. |
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The hills were as green as in dreams, merino sheep had green seeds sprouting in their wool. |
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Either by force or by coercion, any sprouting counter-power will be neutralized. |
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Also see fishlike tadpoles that will later metamorphose into American bullfrogs, sprouting legs and losing their tails. |
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Two trunks grew close, one sprouting strange corky warts and the other deeply furrowed. |
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The moonlight glinted off its shaggy fur, shining off the pale wings sprouting from its back. |
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The steps are crowned with statues and, again, fountains, which make them a combination of sprouting water and cascading falls. |
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Endless rows of suburban tract housing are sprouting up where corn once grew. |
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However, as we've just said, roots don't have buds, and that's exactly what you see sprouting on the potato, arising from the potato's eyes. |
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These elaborately painted masks represent a pair of horned animals, each with a porcupine quill sprouting from its head. |
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This sprouting activity is also a sign for gardeners to start getting busy. |
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Heavy pruning to renew growth through sprouting usually controls several types of fungi that infect coralberries. |
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Boozing, overeating and more female hormones in the environment have been blamed for blokes sprouting moobs. |
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We saw the ubiquitous charity shops sprouting everywhere, which is the first sign of decline. |
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There was a sound like a sharp handclap and red fletchings were sprouting from the post. |
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But discovering the wonder of a sprouting seed, or watching how a worm moves underground can still compete with Gameboys and win. |
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In London, police found themselves stretched to capacity as they dealt with one sit-down protest after another, sprouting all over the capital. |
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Many older malls will fold as consumers start to patronize the new, unenclosed, lifestyle malls that are sprouting up throughout the country. |
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Approaching the bird, anger turned to curiosity at seeming small green leaves sprouting from a slender twig. |
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Once grass starts sprouting and leaves begin to unfurl on trees, the vegetation gives the world a greenish cast on an overcast day. |
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The fin rays sprouting from the ends are also unique in having a long, stiff unsegmented basal area. |
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But coca is a very resilient plant, and fresh green leaves are already sprouting from stalks fumigated a few months ago. |
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Under the harsh light, the long tufts of golden brown hair sprouting from the crown of his head reminded Lucy of a lion's mane. |
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Below the canopy are bright flowers and vines, a sprouting area for fruit seeds, benches, and a swing. |
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Thanks to new arts complexes sprouting like mushrooms across the map, the global dance village percolates with activity. |
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Italian green sprouting or Calabrese broccoli is the most commonly grown heirloom type. |
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While brows are sprouting, make sure to fill them in with an eyebrow pencil or brow powder, advises beauty guru, Laura Mercier. |
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It is just such entities as the demise of my golden chain tree and the sprouting of my shingle oak. |
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New tower blocks and luxury villas are sprouting just as demand for them has started easing, analysts said. |
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The path through an entrance pavilion opens into a magical stony garden, a fragment of desert outcrop sprouting spiny cacti and frangipani. |
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The plants sprouting now include grasses, clovers, dandelions, several types of thistle, mustards, and small composites. |
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Throughout the community, crisp new row houses are sprouting alongside aging split-levels. |
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You hear the pounding surf and see a cluster of cartoonish grass huts sprouting in the distance. |
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I was amazed to find that the comfrey plants which were only just sprouting a couple of days ago, all now have proper leaves! |
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Corn is finally sprouting in the field that had the large pool of water standing in it much of the spring. |
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The eyes and even sprouting potatoes are safe to use but they may not keep well. |
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However, the instruments and controls are well laid out, including a gear lever sprouting from the dashboard. |
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The blue was fading to a dull chlorine green, the fuchsia sprouting roots of over an inch. |
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Twenty years later, still sprouting sideburns and a head of thick, oil-black hair, Wolfe still looks every bit the rock 'n' roll dude. |
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In an old-growth forest, rotting trees sprouting new saplings are a common sight. |
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That morning our guide, Kundan, had led Derek and I through rhododendron trees sprouting pink and red flowers in the April Himalayas. |
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After curing, tubers will keep for several months without sprouting if kept in complete darkness at 40 to 45 degrees and high humidity. |
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The area was first settled in the 1830s and buildings began sprouting up on the Station site not long after. |
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A California roll topped with ultra-tender eel, called the dragon, snaked across the plate in chunks, its head sprouting tiny horns made of carrot tips. |
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I loved what I managed to see of New York, but my skin protested by sprouting ugly things, and it took several shampoos to wash New York dirt out of my hair. |
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Now there should be room for the 5 sweetcorn and the sprouting broccoli and the 4 runner beans I have been given in exchange for the Welsh onions. |
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Springtime is the best time for foraging, with a cornucopia of wild vegetables sprouting up in all parts of the country. |
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This process destroys the germ and prevents the kernel from sprouting. |
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Exquisitely poised in space, the pool is a tranquil, glassy mirror, reflecting a luxuriant green wall of bamboo sprouting above the retaining wall. |
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At our weekly lunch date, Tuesday before last, I even tee-heed my close friend, Diane, who admitted she had gone looking in her yard for any sign of sprouting. |
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When I was twelve I began sprouting my first pubic hair, and I was aghast. |
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As Whitmire and madden plotted in Texas, the idea was sprouting roots across the country. |
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For example, during the second year of their biennial life cycle, sprouting red beet plants require the mobilization of vacuolar sucrose from the underground hypocotyl. |
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The grass has grown, the hawthorn hedge is fully in leaf, different plants are in bloom and new ones are sprouting, apple and pear trees are in blossom. |
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We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge. |
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They had red skin, and small horns like a buck's newly sprouting antlers. |
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I'm holding my breath, but it looks like my pepper seeds are sprouting! |
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The two blueberry bushes are sprouting and I've watered them a little bit. |
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Plants began sprouting up from the ground, and it got much, much hotter. |
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Meanwhile, many new houses are sprouting up around the reservoir which blocks the natural drainage from rain that previously helped fill the reservoir. |
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We were disconcerted by Northern Ireland's aggressive vegetation, all of it a deep dayglo green and sprouting in every available thimbleful of soil. |
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Nursing homes are sprouting like mushrooms even here in the countryside. |
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Half a mile to the north, a scattered herd of fallow deer nosed at the snow-covered roots of wide-spaced, scraggly trees sprouting from the rubble of an ancient landslide. |
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Hold off planting caladiums until soil temperatures have warmed evenly to about 70 degrees F., otherwise they may chill and rot without sprouting. |
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There are fine straw stalactites, tall and graceful columns and numerous stalagmites sprouting up from the floor, with the splendid scene all carefully illuminated. |
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Practical control of premature sprouting in storage is achieved through the use of low temperatures or treatment with chemical sprout suppressants. |
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The cones have remained unmoved for so long that they have acted like cloches to force-grow the grass, which is now sprouting out of the open tops. |
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There are eight arcade windows also, and they're hung now with pendulous floral arrangements of pumpkins, and little trees sprouting from lemons floating in gallons of water. |
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I'd seen what those newspaper columnists had been sprouting first hand. |
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A dark purple dragon winked at her, and a fire-red phoenix with the occasional blue or green feather sprouting from its tail made the fluting noise. |
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Curious, the Bard then climbed within and settled into the seat behind a wooden wheel attached to a shaft sprouting from the fore end of the cabin. |
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And books, everywhere, sprouting like mushrooms in a greenhouse, pullulating on shelves, in shoots that teeter at navel height like cubist stalagmites. |
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Internet usership here skyrocketed from 9 million to 40 million over a year and a half, and new, commerce-related websites are sprouting up by the dozen. |
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The wounded tree responds by sprouting a compact bundle of slender twigs. |
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In the Osirian Festival of Khoiak this mould was filled with soil and sown with seed, the sprouting plants implying life after death. |
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New research has found that the tiny shoots of sprouting broccoli contain a powerful blocking agent known as sulforaphane and sinigrin. |
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The sprouting tendency of potatoes varies between cultivars, years and places of growing. |
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The England striker later showed off the real results of his recent hair transplant, with his new hairline clearly sprouting well. |
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The reserve is sprouting large numbers of goldfields, owl's clover and plentiful pygmy lupine, state officials said. |
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Furiously sprouting grass mown from around the city is rotting at a council depot, creating a nasty niff. |
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For a culinary vegan, consider a box of sprouting seeds, with varieties of lentils, mung beans, adzuki and green peas. |
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Eaten young, it resembles sprouting broccoli with a hint of spinach and a mustardy tang. |
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The taste of freshly-picked sprouting broccoli, calabrese, cauliflower and Chinese broccoli is unbeatable. |
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For example, they spotted an area near Canis Major with 30 or more young stars sprouting jets of material, an early phase in their lives. |
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Influence of cutting methods and dates on stump sprouting in Holm oak coppice. |
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He scowls as he gazes at the salt cedar, phragmites, and other exotic species sprouting where plants native to the delta had recently flourished. |
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Embryonic stem cell-derived embryoid bodies development in collagen gels recapitulates sprouting angiogenesis. |
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Purple sprouting broccoli with rich foliage colour and Italian style lettuce such as Lollo Rosso will add colour and interest to the border. |
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Nearly every plantable space in the Napa Valley has a vineyard on it now, and new hotels are sprouting up in every city and town. |
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Now is the right time when redroot and purslane are sprouting. |
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And head gardener Roy Simkins said items also grown on the site include salsify, scorzonera, sprouts, calabrese, purple sprouting broccoli, kale and leaf beet. |
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For example, a static work titled The Romantic, 2003, comprises a suit featuring a long, curling, taillike phallus sprouting a bouquet of flowers. |
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