I met her the last time about a year or so ago, and she had really flowered into a beautiful, mature friendly married young woman. |
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As she grew, she flowered into the most beautiful woman Egypt had ever seen. |
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Prune rambling roses by cutting down to ground level growths that have flowered this year. |
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In addition they had numerous tired and sad specimens deracinated, to make way for the new goodies, including red, pink and orange flowered gums. |
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Small flowered clematis, morning glory, the less vigorous climbing roses, nasturtiums and many others grow well in containers. |
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She threw his body into the sea from which she herself was born, and as he sank below the waves, anemones opened and flowered in his wake. |
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And in retrospect, Beverly was the first theatrical embodiment of an Essex Girl, a phenomenon that flowered more than a decade later. |
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She was barefoot, and wearing only a flowered dress which was a size too big for her skinny frame. |
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The middle room is decorated with flowered wallpaper and has a high ceiling. |
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Coriander, oregano, camomile, and borage are both blue and white flowered and if happy self-seed all over the place. |
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When I have the time I make a decoction by harvesting sprigs of the plant before it has flowered, enough to half fill a large saucepan. |
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Dusty pink flowered silk damask was twisted into an evening gown slashed at the sides to reveal little lozenges of flesh. |
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When she returned, Michael lay spread eagle on the over-sized bed, the lower half of his body partially covered by flowered sheets. |
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Potted amaryllis that flowered at Christmas may bloom again the following holiday season if you take a few steps to program the flowering. |
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With wall-to-wall white carpeting and ceiling-to-floor flowered curtains running along two sides of the room, the place had a homey ambience. |
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With the helichrysum is a rich purple-red flowered osteospermum which contrasts wonderfully with the furry yellow-green leaves. |
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All around us things flowered in the misty gray, red, orange, pink and blue, as though shouting against the sunlessness of the day. |
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Outside Pittsburgh he'd found her flowered hat floating in a pond, half pecked apart by birds. |
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But the moment he came into contact with the audience, his charm flowered and he became a likeable human being. |
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Twenty-seven trees flowered in the first year but only 18 did so in the second. |
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After the almond trees flowered in February he pruned them to take out central sprouts to make them easier to harvest. |
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The naughty twinkle she displayed in films such as Ghostbusters has flowered into a comic touch that knows no fear of shame. |
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When she offered herself to him out of gratitude, David gently declined her offer until gratitude flowered into the maturity of love. |
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Somehow it all circles back to Melvin Van Peebles, whose independent moviemaking dream has flowered into so many others. |
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Kiernan's acquaintance with Faiz in Lahore flowered into a life-long friendship. |
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Still later, it flowered into the variegated cities and states of the Middle Ages. |
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He saw a faint ripple in the tides of the force as silver unfolded within him and flowered into furious life. |
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Summer is tailor-made for soft pastel colours, tiny flowered tops on loose baggy slacks and sleeveless or strappy evening numbers. |
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The curtains were white muslin with a flowered border that matched the designs on the doors. |
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I must be over reacting, I told myself, and picked out a flowered skirt and purple shirt to wear to the daycare where I worked. |
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The sunlight, which had blazed brightly against the flowered wallpaper, began to fade from brilliant white to gold to rose. |
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Enchanted, he spun on one heel, tracking a perky blonde coed in a bright flowered skirt. |
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Light pooled from the lamps set about the room, bringing out the bright hues in the flowered carpet. |
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The trees that flowered began to shed their foliage in December and were completely bare by January. |
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Neither of the two cristate plants have ever flowered, so I had to propagate them by none cristate offsets cuttings. |
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The transplanted Irish tradition flowered in New York, that of the Galicians in Cuba. |
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Willows are shown at the back of the picture with white flowered water plantains, and pink flowered great willow herb in the foreground. |
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Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover. |
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I have a passion flower climbing a south-facing wall and it has flowered extremely well for several years. |
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Shrub roses that flower only in spring should be pruned after they have flowered. |
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Mine flowered a little later this year but is still going strong, having outlived the penstemon and erigeron it is planted with. |
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The dainty blooms of this early flowering meadow rue provide an excellent contrast with larger flowered plants. |
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Traditional women's clothes include a sheer, low-cut, frilly white blouse and a flowered, full cotton skirt. |
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He took me to the sanctum of the whole church, where the chapel was and I stared at the bright rosaries and the flowered stained windows. |
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Kaitie picked pink shorts, baby-doll flowered tank top, and a matching hairpiece, pink socks, and white shoes. |
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Physiques are exaggerated to illustrate the underlying theme, which is masked masculinity, flowered femininity, or elusive mystery. |
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Once the poppies have flowered, the seed heads are harvested and converted into morphine base in local laboratories. |
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The group typically dons tropical regalia such as foam parrot hats, grass skirts and loudly flowered shirts and shorts. |
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They seemed to bloom with such a passion and live with radiant beauty, until they died within a night a few days after they first flowered. |
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If this was meant as an insult, it soon flowered into prophesy. |
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Under his aegis, the department of Gandhian Studies flowered into a bright, vibrant one, drawing students from not just all over the country, but from all over the world. |
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It was a private room, pretty, with flowered curtains and a view of the lake over the buildings that made up our big city, where this huge general hospital was located. |
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This high school has now flowered into a big Technical Institute. |
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Most came through the winter in a cool greenhouse, grew on in pots in a shaded frame for the following year and flowered the year after in their permanent positions. |
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The stems of the flowered bellworts rise to your knees, bend, and droop low under their heavy ovate leaves and lemon-colored, bell-shaped flowers. |
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Adolphus aimed the mouth of his flame-thrower at the flowered archway and let the flowers wither under the imagined flames of his mind, and he delighted in this. |
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In the middle of the far wall was a window, with flowered curtains. |
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One of the scenes has a black-haired woman on a flowered blanket, her pink floral housecoat thrown open, her eyebrows raised and teeth clenched as she leans back on one elbow. |
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A primula is still making a brave attempt at flowering, and it will soon be replaced with blue and white trailing and bush lobelia, and green and white flowered nicotiana. |
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A long nose of a shrew quivered through a tussock of grass, heather and bilberry gave ground to flanks of oak woods vivid with bluebells, wild strawberries flowered in cracks. |
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Prune shrubs that have finished flowering, such as flowering currants, kerrias, weigelas, philadelphus and deutzias, by cutting back flowered shoots to a healthy bud. |
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Hopkins is concerned with the legacy of the late Dada which flowered in New York in the 1920s and in particular with the work of Duchamp, Picabia and Man Ray. |
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I hadn't seen her in a while, and I was again reminded of her eccentricities as she showed up in a flowered dress over jeans, still tromping around in her big, army boots. |
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Despite, or perhaps thanks to, the U.S. embargo of that rhythmically rich island, Cuban culture has flowered into exotic fruition in an isolated hothouse. |
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The only vivid colour was in the bays where waterlilies flowered. |
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As the railway compartment became a popular venue for fictional mayhem when crime fiction flowered from the later Victorian years almost all cases involved men attacking men. |
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But that before she flowered, shall we say, into the creature she is today. |
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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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The canvas in which the woman, wearing a pink dress and greenish fichu, is set against flowered wallpaper was made explicitly as a gift for Gauguin. |
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Since then, however, it has flowered into a truly remarkable society. |
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He wore a brightly flowered shirt and a pair of loose, tan slacks. |
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The first two pictures are marsh helleborines and the last one is a green flowered helleborine which had been discovered the day before our visit. |
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She was dressed in a flowered kimono, which hid her sleepwear. |
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She stands in her flowered patterned shorts giving her dolly its bottle. |
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Within the last several decades, historiographical scholarship on African American women has flowered. |
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Tiares, hibiscuses, frangipani and flowered buraos smile to those who return and are not the least bit surprised by their faithfulness. |
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Classical Sanskrit literature flowered as well, and Indian science, astronomy, medicine, and mathematics made significant advances. |
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Among the movements which flowered in the first decade of the 20th century were Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, and Futurism. |
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Largely thanks to The Lord of the Rings, the genre flowered throughout the 1960s, and enjoys popularity to the present day. |
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Adding to the array of colour are white flowered wood sorrel, foxgloves, stitchworts and buttercups. |
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Q I have several large aubretia plants in a dry stone wall that flowered well last spring but are now straggly. |
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Enough with photos showing an 80-something woman in a flowered bathing cap and polka-dotted sunglasses. |
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Sites with Rumex crispus and Typha latifolia were tilled or mowed before the species flowered. |
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Or crocosmia Lucifer with sword like leaves and burnt orange montbretia flowers, with achillea Moonshine, a lemon flowered silver leaved yarrow. |
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Flowers are in many flowered irregular corymbose cymes, white or violet coloured tinge. |
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We hear of other acts of Orkish behaviour when flowered borders and islands are trampled down. |
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And the double flowered red paeony, which will survive up to 20 degrees of frost, is a must. |
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Coloured and double flowered primroses, Auriculas and Primula denticulata, the drum stick primula, will all reward you well. |
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Large flowered New Guinea Impatiens are an alternative, resistant to the disease. |
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Q My two-year-old pyracantha Orange Glow is very healthy but has never flowered or produced berries. |
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We read Izaak Walton for his tone, for his perfect attunement to the quiet streams and flowered meadows and bosky hills of the Thames valley long ago. |
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Just now it has quite a lot of interest, from drifts of pink and blue herbaceous geraniums, patches of white flowered dicentra and bright yellow daisies on doronicum. |
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Today you can claim a collection of five top performing climbers that contain a mixture of large and small flowered clematis and impressive passion flowers. |
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In the rose garden, the air is perfumed by white flowered viburnums, a compact viburnum juddii next to a garden seat and viburnumcarlesii near to another bench. |
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Piracy still occurs, but in the main, global trade has flowered because sea lanes are open and commercial vessels ply the oceans unthreatened by warships. |
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Some are difficult to grow while one, the yellow flowered European species Corydalis lutea, self-seeds so freely it is almost impossible to banish from the garden. |
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Some of the showiest perennial natives are the yellow flowered California buckwheat, woolly blue curls, the Matilija poppy, Cleveland sage and Carpenteria. |
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On the night, nothing more mind-bending than joss sticks while 10 local lasses in flowered mini skirts stood outside the Paget Rooms handing out flowers to bemused passers-by. |
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The aesthetic of the house is prim and country, with white beadboard knee walls around the first floor and pale flowered wallpaper in the Shaker-style kitchen. |
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