This time span covers the florescence of the Cahokian polity and the subsequent social and cultural realignment. |
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For me, the most exciting development for both fields is the florescence of internationally visible Asian and African contemporary art. |
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He's the last survivor of the second generation of that miraculous florescence called the Haitian Renaissance. |
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It was another dream of his that in recent years has gained breadth and credence with the florescence of the Montana Historical Society Press. |
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The florescence dimmed, and the entire world was shadowed in midnight blue. |
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A new period of Sumerian florescence, splendidly documented in this exhibition, began. |
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The florescence yields a sap that is fermented into a toddy or into vinegar, or distilled into a coconut brandy called lambanog. |
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Above all, the attack itself reveals the florescence of a cultural phenomenon that has received almost no attention from anyone. |
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The shopping retreat of another sector is lined with the florescence of yellow blossoms of kassod trees, which have the rare distinction of flowering in autumn. |
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This florescence also demonstrated the permeability of the Muslim-Christian frontier. |
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The film industry had a notable florescence in the 1970s, and continued fairly active thereafter. |
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In Amaranthaceae, the flowering axis of the florescences, the main florescence consists of an assembly of solitary flowers along the main axis. |
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When cultivared, the cane plant is usually cut before florescence. |
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The property represents the final florescence of ritual art under the combined impact of environmental stress and the rapid expansion of nomadic pastoralism. |
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It is all about paying attention to the advancement of the florescence and the maturity of the plant in order to obtain an essential oil of maximum characteristic and total effectiveness. |
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The infected dentine emits a rather dark red florescence signal. |
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Chlorophyll was measured by SPAD-502 and florescence chlorophyll was specified by chlorophyll fluorimeter. |
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In the thyrse-type synflorescence, the partial florescence may be either dichasium or may then become increasingly compound and complex. |
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While individual rulers, courts, or dynasties at times propelled the florescence of East Asian arts, none of them equaled the patronage of Buddhism in duration, scale, and intellectual sustenance. |
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Euphorbia belongs to family Euphorbiaceae and order Euphorbials with annual and perennial plants which have cyathium in florescence and laticifer. |
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