Since annual and biyearly plants only blossom and fructify one time each year, they are also called monocarpic plants. |
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I decided to fructify this one for the sole reason that it didn't require another person to do it. |
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However, these rag-pickers soon realise than their dreams can only fructify if they get monetary support from the elite. |
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Gandhi's dream of non-violent world-order can not fructify unless there is a qualitative transformation of leaders of nations and peoples. |
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Even if it does, whenever it may be, it will take at least five years to fructify. |
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And this idealist struggle will continue and take many more years to fructify. |
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An agreement, for raising plantation around Satuluru station in 15 acres for a 15-year period, is likely to fructify soon. |
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The government's ambitious project of supplying Cauvery water and laying UGD lines are yet to fructify. |
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We are happy the government has taken steps for mega infrastructure projects which will fructify ten years later. |
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The Guru heard of it and advised him that his meditation will not fructify so long as he eats free from the langar. |
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Its works are constructed to fructify the spiritual life and to nourish it on the strong bases of sharing, of love and of giving oneself. |
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For the past couple of days, their visits to the General Post Office, the only place from where the applications could be bought, did not fructify. |
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Germans, French and Japanese wait into their 40s, letting their savings fructify in the industrial economy. |
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And moreover, they will help you to seize the best opportunities of investment to fructify your savings. |
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Investigations occasionally fructify, although they always take time. |
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Just like your financial capital, the first goal is to save it, then to fructify. |
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The actual syllabus is not as important as the creation of an atmosphere where noble habits and ideals can grow and fructify. |
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The savings grow and fructify every month, because you add an amount saved and capitalize the interests. |
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This is the start of Hostarting, we have big plans for this project, many ideas that we want to develop and that we hope will fructify in the coming months. |
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It only needed watering to take root, to flower and to fructify, and the watering came in due course. |
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These deals have failed to fructify, even partially, because American companies have refused to accept the liability framework that the Indian government set in place in 2010 to deal with nuclear accidents. |
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Let us hope the idea is explored publicly and allowed to fructify. |
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All this is backed by the profound conviction that in service to humanity will the dreamed-of goal be reached, will the vision become reality, the longing fructify into satisfaction, and aspiration be merged in sight. |
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So that two cultures meet and match and fructify. |
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But it is not sufficient to be well endowed with factors of production, since we must still fructify our comparative advantages through exchange and trade. |
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