Grows satisfactorily from cormlets, because husks of cormlets are very hardy and they sprout very long. |
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The longing for a proper home grows stronger and stronger with each passing day. |
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It grows to a height of five to six feet and is an eye-catcher in the garden. |
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Even though the princess invites him to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and he grows uneasy. |
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And fortunately, it is a story that grows ever less likely to be repeated with the ascent to the bench of increasing numbers of females. |
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Straggly dusk-colored casuarinas, lush pisonias, and coconut palms take hold as the island grows large enough to nourish them. |
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This straggling shrub grows about a metre high and is covered in golden globular flowers. |
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The salad garden grows colorful lettuce, basil, tarragon and trellised peas. |
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Unlike many fish, which have bony skeletons, shark skeletons are made entirely of cartilage, which grows throughout the animal's life. |
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Our capacity for savagery grows as rational thought is overwhelmed by fear, despair, and anger. |
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His was a performance out of the blue but one that he certainly can repeat again as he grows in confidence. |
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The last bare root seedlings were lifted in 2000 and the nursery now grows only containerized seedlings in greenhouses. |
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Studies show that hair actually grows slower when you are stressed to the max. |
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Just as society grows, so do common needs grow, and so grows the value attaching to land. |
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Some come with dividers that can section the crate off as the pup grows to its full size. |
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For the sort of oppression they favour is the seed from which all racialism, including anti-Semitism, grows. |
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Paul is friendly with the Leivers family of Willey Farm, and a tenderness grows between him and the daughter Miriam, a soulful, shy girl. |
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The voice box grows in size and the vocal cords lengthen, causing the voice to deepen and the Adam's apple to become more obvious. |
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The use of growth charts is essential as indices of health and nutrition to track a child's progress as she grows. |
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Wild Basil grows well in dry grassy places, along banks and hedgerows and open woodland. |
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Eventually, as the pile grows like Jack's beanstalk, the pressure on the publicists grows. |
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Are these questions to ask ourselves as the years pass, as the hostility grows, as the piles of dead mount on both sides? |
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Caltrop is an herbaceous annual that commonly grows prostrated on the ground. |
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Conan eventually grows up and goes on a killing spree to avenge his parents' death. |
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As a grasshopper nymph grows, the pads become longer and venation becomes evident. |
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The saskatoon is also known as the juneberry, serviceberry or shadberry and grows on tall bushes in northwest Canada. |
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It then ramifies, or grows in a similar manner to a root system through the host, centering on the digestive system. |
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This perfume is made from the bulb of a plant with the same name, a plant that grows locally and sprouts tiny white flowers. |
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The state that grows the most black raspberries is Oregon, with about 1,000 acres planted. |
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With the first rains, leaves sprout on trees and bushes and the savannah grass grows to several yards within a few months. |
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A meek, self-effacing figure, he grows more haggard and needy as his hopes of business success and personal harmony crumble. |
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While monastic vocations decline, the number of monastic lay affiliates, or oblates, grows. |
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Young Tarzan grows up among the apes, but is always keenly aware that he is different. |
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As readership grows, so does the competition, but pioneers are not used to worrying. |
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Smartweed often grows in potassium-poor soil, while Canada thistle suggests low magnesium levels. |
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In many cases, a reputation for quality, reliability and dependability grows with length of service to a community. |
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The lousewort grows mostly on north-facing riverbanks because the vegetation is less dense there. |
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This dialogue grows out of an article in the April 6 issue of The New Yorker deploring the state of movies today. |
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The relentlessness of the jokes grows wearisome, and the ending is perfunctory and trite. |
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Although beach plum's native range is restricted to coastal dunes, it grows quite well in Upstate New York, reports Whitlow. |
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The banana plant is actually a giant weed of the tropical jungle that grows with incredible speed. |
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Brian has his head screwed on as he wants to be a soccer manager when he grows up. |
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We sometimes light candles when it grows dark, but we don't use them in the bedrooms as we think it is too dangerous. |
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As far as we are concerned, anything that grows is a candidate for a window box. |
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In the shallow marshes near the river grows a unique type of yellow water lily. |
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In our southern California garden Mexican sage thrives so well that we bind it with twine so it grows up where the hummingbirds get to it easier. |
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This marshwort is a small, creeping umbellifer which grows in open, wet, usually base-rich permanent pasture subject to winter flooding. |
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Fiveleaf akebia is a vigorous vine that grows as a groundcover and climbs shrubs and trees by twining. |
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It is a martyr to mildew however and I have found it grows best in damp soil with shade for at least part of the day. |
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Martin, who grows sweet corn and beans, said that the fuel used in tractors has gone up by 2-3 cents a gallon just in the past month. |
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As her reliance on the townspeople grows, they make increasingly depraved demands on the woman. |
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He tells the tale of the precocious and gifted son of master court painter, who grows up illiterate but an exceptionally brilliant painter. |
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The hotter the weather grows, the more this racy little dish seems like the answer to everything. |
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Cabbage, cauliflower, turnips, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts predominate, but he also grows potatoes and sugar snap peas. |
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Its significance grows as the tree is broken up into smaller components, such as paper or matchsticks. |
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The bush in this area grows in luxuriant profusion, even on the high rocks off the coast. |
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In Somerset and Herefordshire mistletoe grows on the apple trees from which cedar is produced. |
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For example, mistletoe grows on trees and supplements its nutrition by absorbing nutrients from the tree. |
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When my boy grows to become a thinking person, with conscience and sensibility, am I the man I want him to see me as? |
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You suspect it's not much of a stretch playing the reckless cynic who one day grows up into a fervent idealist, yet he never trips up. |
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The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and proliferation of cells at the tip of the sprout. |
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Any cell biologist will tell you that the matrix a cell grows in is one of the fundamental variables of cell culture. |
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Honeysuckle will quickly cover everything in its path, choking out weeds as it grows. |
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This annual grass grows in shallow water in slow streams and rivers and even along the shores of certain lakes. |
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Marijuana, hashish, and hashish oil are obtained from the plant Cannabis sativa, which grows in tropical and temperate climates. |
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The consumption per microprocessor increases while the number of microprocessors in use exponentially grows. |
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I try to tell her that as she grows older her needs may be reduced but she is a woman who will not be told or driven by anyone. |
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Hemp grows in virtually all conditions from arid desert to more temperate climes. |
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A large evergreen shrub that grows to to 20 ft or more, the Chilean fire bush has narrow lanceolate leaves, up to 6in long. |
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As it grows in the river from an egg, it's bothered by brown trout, preyed on by goosanders and cormorants as well as mergansers. |
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The Yellowwood grows in the rich moist soils of hardwood forests, especially along stream banks, limestone cliffs, and valleys. |
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Meanwhile, during her stay with Ella, Rose grows up and becomes responsible. |
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Feeling they need him, he grows in stature and becomes twice his normal size. |
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Whether Sanjay grows up to become like the other adults is a question Singh doesn't dare answer. |
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Add to this stained teeth, bad breath, red eyes, lank hair, discoloured fingers and erectile dysfunction, and the list grows alarming. |
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As the style grows and the papillae develop, adherent pollen grains are observed with increasing frequency. |
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A perennial in the lily family, the purple amole grows from a bulb and produces bluish-purple flowers. |
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Ironically while it won't grow here, its close relative the camphor laurel grows only too well. |
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An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the soft skin surrounding the nail. |
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The most common to be formed is gypsum which grows within the sediment in an interconnected mass of bladed crystals known as desert rose. |
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Oedogonium grows in two different ways, through zoospores, or through syngamy of sperm and egg. |
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She explains that she raises beef cattle and grows grain, potatoes, hay, and also tends a small vegetable garden. |
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Traditionally, when a man holds a religious office, or becomes a grandfather, he grows a beard. |
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And when he had supped the Old Soldier trolled The song of youth that never grows old. |
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The food grows so well here that Robyn has plans to turn the surfeit into jams and pickles to sell from the Cascina. |
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For example, in mosses the sporophyte is a capsule atop a slender stalk that grows out of the top of the gametophyte. |
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If you don't live where citrus grows outdoors, you can raise plants in containers in greenhouses or solariums. |
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As your Libran child grows up and becomes a parent herself, she will very much want to follow in your footsteps. |
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Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America. |
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Drug companies need to make more of an effort to find new anti-infective agents as antibiotic resistance grows. |
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This hardy shrub grows well in shade as well as sun and tolerates almost every soil type. |
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Bangalore is a city that just grows on you, the way its trees have grown, to tower over the landscape. |
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Hair begins to appear in the pubic area and later it grows on the face and underarms. |
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As the root grows, the apical growing region moves continuously into new soil volume containing yet-to-be-used water. |
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Being originally a mountain plant, the tuberous begonia grows superbly in cool mountain districts like Ballarat and Erica. |
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If a branch grafted into a stock never grows, it is a plain evidence of its not having knit with the stock. |
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For scent, grow Eschscholzia caespitosa, a tufted annual with bright yellow flowers that grows well in a container. |
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The familiar sound of a bus engine grows louder, rising in pitch, as it approaches, only to drift lazily away. |
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The staple diet of maple peas, tic beans and vetches slowly grows to incorporate red rape, black rape, dari, linseed and mung beans. |
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It grows to 150 cm and opens its clear white blooms at the same time as forsythia. |
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Japanese macrobiotics uses a grated poultice of the taro potato which grows in tropical, hot countries. |
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One cashew nut grows per cashew apple and it is from the fermented juice of cashew apples that cashew feni is made. |
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In the countries where the cashew apple grows, it is also used in the drinks industry. |
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The film will feature a girl who wants to be a journalist when she grows up and her friend, a boy led astray by his badly-behaved friends. |
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As the treasury of Anglican liturgical resources grows more biblical, it will also grow in size. |
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Special care is given to the gourd plant as it grows and forms fruit after its flowers fade. |
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He also grows grapes, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, squash, sage, thyme, rosemary and bay. |
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It grows in a lot of different climates, from jungles to high on mountainsides. |
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It grows to about 60 cm high, and is best raised annually from seed or cuttings as it soon starts to straggle and look unattractively untidy. |
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Their pine nuts come from Swiss stone pines, whose close relative the Korean nut pine grows well and yields good crops in Ottawa. |
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The area is so dry that the only crop that grows easily there is a cactus-like plant called sisal, whose fibers can make rope or thread. |
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This allows to show that the result of Section 3 can be obtained as a limit result when uninformed traders' risk tolerance grows unboundedly. |
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It comes from the beans of the castor oil plant, ricinis communis, which grows widely in warm climates and here and there in England. |
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Despite its exotic indoor plant appearance, Fatsia, the castor oil plant, grows very well outside and is ideal for filling a large space. |
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The longest bony fish in the sea, it grows up to nine metres long with a bright red crest that runs the entire length of its body. |
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In fact, as the business grows and increases its fixed costs, its operating profit margins are likely to suffer in the short run. |
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a flu-like disease that grows lethally strong as it matures. |
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I was walking in Times Square on an evening in late autumn, at the hour when the City grows luminously gray. |
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He grows oats, turnips and grass for silage and has introduced 140 Highland cattle, who remain its only occupants. |
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As India grows in regional importance, the challenge will be to express that idea clearly and attractively to others. |
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By the fourth quarter the game grows a personality and everybody starts to play defense. |
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Shock revelations follow as the story unravels, the plot thickens and the audience grows more intrigued. |
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They are typically southern and eastern butterflies, frequenting hot, rocky slopes where their foodplant, the bladder senna, grows. |
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The main axis of each is a monopodial unbranched rhizome that grows plagiotropically, with little internode elongation, below the soil surface. |
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Orange hawkweed has above ground runners, grows to 0.6 metres tall, and contains a milky juice. |
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As her desire for a White Christmas grows, the shavings of snow form into larger flakes that settle on her coat, making her cold but cheerful. |
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As the follicle grows, the estrogen eventually reaches a threshold level that causes the cow to be in heat. |
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Riley's lappet moth is found in southern Michigan along floodplains where its larval host plant, honey locust, grows. |
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Downslope, a patch of creeping red fescue grows naturally, requiring mowing just once or twice a year to renew growth. |
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The tamarind is native to tropical Africa and grows wild throughout the Sudan. |
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The betel vine grows well in marshy lands, with good rainfall but can be coaxed into growing in drier climes with profuse watering. |
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The rare cypress spurge grows in abundance here as does dyers greenweed and squinancywort. |
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Peace grows when the graces of God and the blessings of Earth are not considered possessions to be protected but divine gifts intended for all. |
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Finally, the maidenhair fern, Adiantum capillus-veneris, which grows in moist shady places in Europe and N. America, has several uses. |
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Its primary taproot easily grows to 15 feet and when searching for moisture, as deep as 150 feet. |
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On the daily menu, the appetizer list grows to include jalapeno poppers, quesadillas, and even a large sampler platter. |
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These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second. |
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My sense is that the probability of such an event looms nearer and grows larger with each passing day. |
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As the need to backup mission critical kilowatts grows, the amperes also grow. |
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The medicinal part of zedoary is its rhizome, a fleshy stem that grows underground. |
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That party thinks that money just grows on trees and is there for the picking. |
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Each time the caterpillar grows bigger, it sheds its skin in a process called molting. |
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Each grows more suspicious of the others as possible motives are revealed and skeletons are dragged out of the closet. |
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In female pattern hair loss, when the affected hair is shed, the root grows one in its place that is shorter. |
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Though the baby soon sheds the hair on his head, the moustache only grows thicker. |
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Though he lives within the city limits of Longview, he has seven or eight acres of land on which he grows truck garden crops. |
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Unlike my aged grandmothers, Casella is a wizard with beans, which he grows with tender care on an organic plot upstate. |
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The distinctive blue dye used by the Picts to tattoo themselves came from the woad plant, which grows wild in the North of Britain. |
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Also known as wolfberry, the goji berry grows in Tibet, China, and Mongolia and is revered in Traditional Chinese Medicine as an anti-aging herb. |
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A female brown bear's milk is very rich in fat and calories, so the cub grows quickly. |
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Like the cactuses it resembles, an aloe plant requires little care and grows quickly. |
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Lime grows quickly, is handsome looking, and can be readily clipped or pollarded. |
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This SEWA farm, like many in Gujarat, grows mangoes, tea, spices and other cash crops. |
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Experience teaches us, however, that humility often departs when the remembrance of imperfections grows more distant. |
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He grows tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, green peas, green and wax beans and squash. |
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He grows several dozen crops, including artichokes, shallots, watermelons, garlic, and many types of greens. |
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Red clover grows better than alfalfa in the acidic soils that are common in the Midwest. |
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In that country there grows in abundance a species of seed in form and color like oats, and locally known as sabadilla. |
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India grows more prosperous, the outside world enters willy-nilly, old buildings are torn down. |
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It is easily propagated through seeds and grows well in any soil except waterlogged areas. |
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As crystalline organization grows, the alliance builds and greater numbers of combinations of essences can be taken. |
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As she climbs the corporate ladder to the top, Kate also grows to love her gentleman caller. |
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Four Necturus species, the waterdogs, grow to 28 cm in length, and the fifth, N. maculosus, the mudpuppy, grows to more than 40 cm long. |
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The red quebracho grows only in the jungles of the Gran Chaco, an area along the banks of the Paraguay River. |
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Because yeast is a living organism, it breathes, grows and changes over time. |
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Also known as golden or Arctic root, it grows in the Arctic regions of eastern Siberia. |
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With O'Bannon's help, he grows more accustomed and acclimated to the West, as Roy learns from Chon in the buddy picture tradition. |
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But even as Giuliani's prominence in the city's recovery grows, his lame-duck status may hinder his efforts with the legislature. |
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Often black sooty mold grows on the honeydew, but this mold can be gently washed off. |
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You're probably used to seeing the American armadillo, sometimes called the midget armadillo, which only grows to be about yay big. |
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As well as bedding plants, Mrs Malkinson grows a range of herbaceous perennials and alpines which are displayed at her front door. |
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When a droplet grows larger than a bump and touches the slippery surroundings, it rolls off, down to the beetle's mouth. |
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It makes an ideal gift and is also a great present for a child as it grows so quickly. |
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It grows abundantly in temperate regions of Europe and Asia, and has also become common in N. America since the arrival of Europeans. |
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The structure grows tangentially from the architect's angular building, with a curve that rises and boomerangs back toward the entry. |
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In the heat, the grass grows rapidly and the flowers wilt fast, so there was much to be done. |
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As he grows increasingly drunk, his observations somehow become more lucid. |
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As the tree grows, or reproduces, so the individual's genetic print is transferred. |
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It grows so abundantly in the Kiwi sunshine that, sadly, it is declared a noxious weed. |
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Wild parsley grows so abundantly at the top of our steep section that I've never needed to plant any in the garden. |
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One would ordinarily shift from a physical position which grows increasingly uncomfortable, but the meditator does not. |
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Amaranth is a grain which grows abundantly in India, and in many other countries. |
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The bigger the economic uncertainty grows, the more policy consistency is necessary. |
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When he gets mugged by a gang of street punks and left beaten up in an alley, Goda's desire for a gun grows even more intense. |
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Although it is predominately a dairy business, he also rears beef and grows 52 acres of arable crops. |
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As the root grows following seed germination, the stomatal zone overlaps with that of the root hairs. |
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It grows on nutrient-poor muds on the edges of ponds, lakes and reservoirs that are exposed when water levels fall. |
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This species grows poorly on calcareous soils, but when some of its roots are exposed to distilled water containing Al, its growth is improved. |
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The consistency with which Celtic confound expectation grows more remarkable by the minute. |
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It has been likened to the lotus, whose exquisite, fragrant blossom grows out of the muck and mire. |
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Hence whichever branch gets into a dynamic equilibrium with the surroundings survives, grows and prospers. |
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This lingam diminishes gradually as the moon wanes and increases as the moon grows. |
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As the biotech and digital revolutions gather pace, so the cost of their primary product, knowledge, grows at an exponential rate. |
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But as our parliamentarians get demob happy, the temptation to look to a future in light entertainment grows stronger. |
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Simply, Le Guen believes every coach has a shelf-life of three or four years at any one club before he grows stale and people turn against him. |
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Leeds is to be linked with the bilberry, which grows on many of the moors surrounding the city and neighbouring Bradford. |
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Then she plants the stalk in warm, moist soil, where it grows into a full plant. |
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Inside, marijuana still grows wild among nettles, and ageing bearded hippies in Nepali waistcoats stand behind dope stalls. |
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My mom grows hundreds of flowers in our backyard, and I helped plant most of them. |
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In a village deep in the jungles of central Peru, and nowhere else, grows an orchid whose flesh is more manlike than most. |
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Subspecies mexicana is the teosinte that grows most commonly in maize fields and has been observed to hybridize readily with maize. |
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Ananas is a terrestrial genus, but it grows continuously, whereas most terrestrial orchids have distinct active and dormant phases. |
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As readers will discover, this rare plant species of federal concern grows in bald cypress-tupelo gum swamp forests in the coastal plain. |
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The bulb of the camas lily, which grows primarily in wet meadows, was a principal plant food. |
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Bottomland forest grows where the elevation is slightly higher and water stands only some of the time. |
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Native to tropical America and the Caribbean, quassia grows in forests and near water. |
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In April, we acquired a 50 percent stake in a company that grows and processes a plant called jatropha. |
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That bone grows through accretion, and is not extensively remodeled as the animal matures. |
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The noise grows louder and she is blinded by the headlights of a black limousine, which is hurtling towards her. |
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The rowan, quickbeam, or mountain ash is a graceful tree that grows fast, but not tall, on high ground. |
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Well, I guess we weren't settled long enough to have all the apparatus that grows up around the writing of poetry. |
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Please put pressure on the council to clear it now, before the grass grows again. |
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This herb grows in every grassy verge, preferably on the path, just like plantain or waybread, with which it shares most of its uses. |
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Marginal shield fern is an evergreen fern, which grows as a non-spreading, vase-shaped clump with handsome gray-green, leathery fronds. |
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In approximately three to six months, the bone grows firmly around the surface of the implant, paving the way for the fixing of the prosthetic superstructure. |
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As the information technology sector grows in India, many students focus on technologically geared careers. |
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Most of the abductees never return and the trail grows cold. |
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All that grows now is a beautiful double jasmine of which I have bowls full every day, and zinnias, ugly and useful. |
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The sago palm grows 7-8 m high and is felled when it flowers. |
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The tree lungwort is a large lichen, which grows loosely attached to trees or rocks in moist, pollution-free environments of northern and western Britain. |
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Claviceps purpurea grows mainly on rye, wheat, triticale, and barley. |
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For example, the calamine violet grows only where the soil is highly enriched in zinc, and the copper flower grows in areas of copper mineralization. |
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Ours grows along horizontal wires and into the mass of other wall shrubs that exist on the wall and which include climbing hydrangea, ivy and Virginia creeper. |
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The cadences and rhymes of such poems linger, sweet and familiar as a well-sucked gobstopper, to be rolled round the mouth again and again as one grows up. |
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Yet as mindfulness grows into big business, the cracks are beginning to show. |
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The oxygen level in her blood is three quarters that of a healthy person and this means her heart has to work harder as she grows to pump oxygen around her body. |
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This is about half of my rhubarb, which grows amazingly every year. |
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Now, though, the boffins have seemingly invented a super salmon which is immune to diseases such as ISA and grows six times faster than the rate of normal farmed fish. |
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After whipping us into a cheering frenzy, Carlson grows suddenly subdued. |
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Cocaine comes from the coca plant, which grows in the Andes and is considered sacred. |
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Subirer, for example, is a small bitter pear that grows in the Alps, near Lech. |
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And as our political life grows more divided and acrimonious, so will our legal system. |
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Cuckoo pint or Lords and Ladies grows in woodlands, hedges and ditches. |
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La Vigne Organics grows biodynamic and organic citrus in San Diego County, California, including unusual fruits such as minneolas, blood oranges, kumquats, and persimmons. |
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As the size of your string grows linearly larger, the difference between the significance of the most significant bit and the least significant bit grows exponentially larger. |
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Eventually, the mistletoe bush grows, blooms, and forms berries, and the cycle begins anew. |
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Covered in sandpapery skin smeared with copious amounts of mucus, the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, grows up to 10 feet long and can weigh over 5,000 pounds. |
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Another indestructible plant that grows directly in the sand is the yucca. |
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Surely, though the best name of all is given to sansevieria hyacinthoides, which grows in a green gaggle of twisted leaves, standing erect like snakes. |
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As part of our calling to family practice, we like to encourage our patients to be planters as well as reapers of the harvest that grows in each community. |
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But she couldn't, and I just want to tell her that I think she is too self-righteous and moralizing and someday when she grows up a bit, she might understand. |
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In Ontario, the bird's-foot violet is found only in the southwest where it grows in several small scattered populations in open black oak savanna habitat. |
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Neophyllis melacarpa is a squamulose lichen from the wet forests of southeast Australia and New Zealand which grows on rotting wood and tree trunk bases. |
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The Mediterranean stone pine, P. pinea, grows at quite low altitudes, as anyone familiar with the landscapes of Provence, Italy, and the Middle East will be aware. |
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The abaca plant, a type of banana, grows in the Philippines. |
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Evil grows in dark corners, not out in the full glare of public attention. |
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This is an extreme example of what can happen when a company grows too quickly. |
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Last year six British geologists went diving in Greenland in search of ikaite, a rare form of calcium carbonate, which grows from the fjord floor in columns. |
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He says that if this changes and as the burden of disease grows with an increasingly elderly population, Scotland may see its waiting times lengthen. |
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It grows from seed, underground runners, or any teeny bit of root. |
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Now it is possible to concentrate income quickly through the globalized financial system which grows in lockstep with the increasing concentration of income upward. |
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Russian knapweed is a problem in ranges and pastures in the western United States, where it grows up to 4 feet tall and takes over otherwise productive land. |
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As we approach the rumble of guns grows louder and alternates with the whir of cannonballs, which begin to attract his attention. |
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In the upper reaches of the Amazonian rain forest are strange areas, sometimes the size of a football field, in which grows only one kind of small tree. |
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As the bud grows out, however, the progress zone becomes repopulated by the surviving cells, so that distal structures such as digits are formed at almost normal size. |
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The nursery grows mainly white spruce, black spruce, Norway spruce, jack pine, red pine, eastern white pine, Scots pine and smaller amounts of various other species. |
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A tiger turns into a maneater only under extraordinary situations, like when it grows too infirm or disabled to hunt or when there is a scarcity of its natural prey. |
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As he grows older Frenhofer retreats into seclusion, devoting his last years to a single work that no one has seen and that he cannot bring himself to complete. |
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Meanwhile, in the skies above an Aegean island, terrible danger grows. |
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Every robot punch, stab, blast, and crunch is necessary, and the action never grows monotonous. |
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Duarte owns a small plot of land where she grazes cattle and grows beans, maize, bananas, and oranges. |
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From that perch, one's picture of the cosmos grows to galactic proportions, dwarfing any prior world view and yielding a perspective transcendent beyond imagination. |
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What happens as she ages and her voice grows out of the girlishness it can't get away from, deepens into a woman's voice expressing a woman's soul. |
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Although pennywort usually grows in shallow water, rooted in soil, it seems to do well just floating in our pond, with its round leaves resembling tiny water lily pads. |
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The thumbnail grows the slowest and the middle finger grows the fastest. |
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I know that the Minister will bear these figures out and support me in this, because the growth in vehicle traffic grows greater than inflation every year. |
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The lowest plant, or animalcule, feeds, grows, and reproduces its kind. |
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The wolfberry bush grows in the northwest part of China and the fruit has been credited with properties of improving visual acuity and general health. |
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The species grows as a partially herbaceous deciduous vine, with fairly pale green, somewhat cut foliage and campanulate light rose-purple flowers. |
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Discovered in a dustbin, weepy April Showers grows up in foster homes. |
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As the world environment grows more tense than it has been since the end of the Cold War, the UN shows itself hopelessly inefficient at tackling such threats. |
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Ah, with that cute smile one can only hope that she grows up to be a good person, still acts her age and does not become the typical self-conscious Indonesian celebrity. |
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When more women enter the workforce, it spurs innovation, increases productivity, and grows the economy. |
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Found in woody areas across North America, the plant also grows in Central America and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to Europe, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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Since rat root comes from a plant that grows on the edge of the lake there are concerns that the plant is carrying toxins. |
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The fungus grows rapidly and morphologically appears woolly or fluffy. |
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The plant likes bright light and grows well in room temperature. |
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Eventually the eucalyptus and green fields of the valley bottom give way again to the lush sub-tropical rainforest that grows on the surrounding sandstone escarpments. |
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His voice grows richly guttural as he intones each angel's name. |
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The leading edge of the ice freezes to the stem's papery bark, and as the ice grows it is lifted upward by the attached bark, forming delicately curved, lacy ribbons. |
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Will the poppy seeds come up planted where the larkspur grows? |
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High school students will connect with Matt as he grows from a frightened little boy to a young man who wrestles with difficult issues and decisions. |
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Beside a bed of blood-red dahlias, Samantha grows callaloo, a type of spinach popular in the West Indian community and grown from a neighbour's cuttings. |
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They know that the policy grows out of unnecessary and adventurist goals. |
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The new series must chart the story of how Caesar grows from faithful pet-cum-laboratory subject of a San Francisco scientist to become the leader of the shrewdness of apes. |
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The test is positive if both samples grow bacteria and if the catheter sample grows at least three times as many bacteria as the peripheral blood sample. |
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Sarah is bereft and in her misery turns to Jannik, who to everyone's surprise grows up suddenly and takes responsibility for his brother's family. |
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And one of them sometimes says she will be a fixer, like Dad, when she grows up. |
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In this refulgent summer, it has been a luxury to draw the breath of life. The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers. |
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There's not enough firewood and Uncle Boris grows weaker by the day. |
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The temperature drops, the wind kicks up and the air grows much drier. |
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As the lesion grows, a fibrous cap made of collagen and elastin walls off the lesion from the lumen of the artery to protect the arterial lumen from the atheroma. |
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The canary creeper is a tolerant, fast-growing garden plant that grows easiest in full sun, in well-drained composted garden soil against a wall or fence. |
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The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot. |
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He grows self-seeding winter cover crops such as little barley and subterranean clover, which die down in early summer and come back from seed in the fall. |
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Rich in dietary fiber and calcium, hijiki is a black-colored seaweed that grows wild on the Japanese coastline. |
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He knows it is his most profitable crop, and he is planting 300 trees every year, but he also grows coffee, cashews, star fruit, oranges and coconuts. |
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This beneficial film-forming yeast grows naturally on the surface of the wine, although some houses now choose to cultivate their own flor culture. |
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The tree grows very slowly and thrives in desert conditions. |
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You've got much more than a fish on when you've nabbed a taimen, a specimen that regularly grows to five feet long and dines on prairie dogs and ducks. |
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