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I've gotten a lot of new opportunities I wouldn't have gotten unless I was branching out and doing new things.
The spikemosses are creeping or ascendant plants with simple, scale-like leaves on branching stems from which roots also arise.
The lesion measured approximately 4.5 cm in diameter and was composed predominantly of villous and branching papillary patterns.
This is the inflammation and narrowing of the voice box, the main air tube to the lungs, and the larger branching air tubes.
The fossils now give a branching and very bushy picture of equine evolution, with numerous now-extinct lineages living side by side.
He rose to his feet, and then leapt back when a loud roar issued from one of the many passages branching from the cavern.
Streets are carved out of the landscape as veins branching off a main artery, with framed vistas across the harbor.
In one instance, a fourth and much smaller tunnel appears as the deepest tier owing to branching off from a main tunnel.
As you may have heard, he has been branching out from talk radio into jurisprudence and constitutional law.
The company started life as a shuttle service linking Dublin Airport with the main hotels in the city centre, before branching out beyond Dublin.
Suddenly, the auto maker seems to be branching out in all directions at once.
I think I would be more interested in branching out and making other types of pop culture.
What's so attractive about diversifying from the insurance business and branching out into personal loans?
He should spend more time expanding the commercial side of the market before branching out.
Plants show similar repetitive structures in, for example, the veins on a leaf or a tree's branching limbs.
Pinch the growing tip out of tall-growing plants to encourage branching and shorter growth.
Increased size also allowed more branching and thus more termini per plant.
Pinch off stem tips regularly to force side branching and keep the plant dense and bushy.
The vascular cambium is a cylindrical region running through the entire stem of the plant, and branching into every twig and limb.
Think of a plant that naturally forms branching stems as a sort of balancing act in slow green motion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the Common, which was a pasture, was a branching elm, a place of executions.
A fine widely branching species, in which the catenulate aspect is more evident to the eye than in almost any other.
Nor is the Phallic cultus in any respect a cultus of the full-grown and branching tree.
The stem of the black alder of this country before mentioned as arriving to great size, is simply branching and defuse.
The plant she holds in her hand is a branching and flowering one, the seed vessel prominent.
Each thread is a long tube, branching sometimes, but not divided into cells as in spirogyra or Cladophora.
Curious, in-and-out, wide and shallow stairs they were, with long passages and short turnings branching from them.
The Chinese Giant, a new variety of sweet pepper, produces branching plants about two feet in height.
In olivine the black enclosures are not thin laminae, but branching growths resembling pieces of moss.
It is more erect, the branching more open, and the caps at the ends of the branches are more or less circular and umbilicate.
A tube branching from the boiler conducts the uncondensed products outside the building in which the distillation is conducted.
He was a strange visitant to the open day, between the green hedges, beneath the enormous branching of the elms.
Among certain infusoria and other Protista, they do, in fact, remain together and build up branching colonies.
Capillitium of slender threads, branching and anastomosing, thus forming a more or less evident network.
Capillitium of slender, colorless threads, radiating from the columella, branching and often anastomosing.
But in other species the ramification of the apophyses assumes more the form of bifurcation or of irregular branching.
It has already been shown that the fibers are the result of a branching of cells.
Parts of the lungs have been removed to show the branching of the air tubes or bronchi which pass into them.
The root is thick, branching and mucilaginous, and has a warm, bitter taste and a camphoraceous odour.
Plant-body a dichotomously branching thallus, terrestrial or aquatic.
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