Because it is illegal to grow marijuana in the Netherlands, police in Maastricht spend a great deal of time removing home-based grow operations. |
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As distributors of paperboard cartons work to reinvigorate their packages, plastic milk bottles continue to grow in influence. |
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In fact the ancient herbalists believed that fennel gave strength to the constitution and made fat people grow lean. |
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And as hospitals grow technologically, this problem repeats itself interminably. |
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There is a good chance that he will survive and grow up to entertain visitors in the Reserve's platypussary. |
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The Galway band continued to grow their fan base by playing gigs up and down the country, sometimes headlining, sometimes supporting. |
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At the low-tide mark they will cross over into federal territory and then swim into international waters where they live and grow for some years. |
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Many types of viral and bacterial pathogens that grow in the gut of infected people may contaminate water and food. |
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Biotech companies also contract with individual farmers to grow pharma crops. |
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When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure. |
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As it singes, it seals the ends of the hair so it doesn't grow back as quickly as when you wax or pluck it. |
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He let his fingernails grow long, the better to pluck his new classical guitar. |
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One could scarcely grow tired of seeing such a parade of plumage even if warblers were common. |
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How can one gardener grow perfect plumerias year after year, while a close neighbor invariably fails? |
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He has more than doubled the staff, to 109, and plans to grow fivefold in five years. |
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Otherwise, it can grow unbounded and produce results that are less meaningful and more controvertible. |
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Even those Third World countries that grow tobacco signed the convention on tobacco control. |
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We also offer advice on how to grow your portfolio through fixed-income investments, such as municipal or convertible bonds. |
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Apart from investments, one source expected to grow is non-oil and gas exports. |
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We plan to grow this into an invitational competition for hang gliding and paragliding. |
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They dressed me in a turquoise crocheted pullover, brown corduroy flares and open-toed sandals, while letting my hair grow very long. |
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It's lovely to watch their progress as they grow from cute and clumsy children into poised and elegant women. |
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Molluscs, barnacles, mussels, oysters, tortoises, hedgehogs, armadillos, porcupines, rhinos all grow their own. |
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Ground ivy and poison ivy grow in shade, while dead nettle, dandelions, and clover thrive in fertile soil. |
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It will still grow much faster than inflation even after beneficiaries face increased copayments and the likely loss of some benefits. |
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However, this rate has flattened out in the past decade, although women's educational level continues to grow steadily. |
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Regrowth is fast and the coppice is allowed to grow until the poles are big enough to be used for crafts. |
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She began to grow very irritable at the thought of what would be expected of her. |
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Eighteen candles, plus one to grow on, on a pink-and-white princess cake, decorated lavishly with fake jewels and mini crowns. |
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A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be disbudded. |
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But pollywogs must grow legs, lose a tail, and completely reconfigure their jaws and digestive tract to prepare for a life of eating flies. |
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Starapples are a soft fleshy fruit that have a stainy skin, they grow on a large tree and she was fond of them. |
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It becomes covered in coralline algae, tiny plants that grow in mats and form a rose-red crust. |
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Ferns and coralroot orchids grow in the deep woods, while greenfly orchids and resurrection ferns adorn the live oak branches. |
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Neurons grow cordlike extensions called axons and dendrites, collectively called neurites, that attach to other neurons. |
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Plum trees do not grow well in confined forms such as the cordon, which is better suited for apples and pears. |
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Unlike other petrels, the flight feathers of diving petrels are moulted simultaneously, leaving the birds flightless while they grow back. |
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At this time the males molt their feathers and go through a month-long period of flightlessness while their new feathers grow in. |
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And when on earth did that Veronica grow so large that it ate up the space I'd planned to put the coreopsis in? |
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Gladiolus is propagated from cormels which grow in clusters on stolons between mother and daughter corms. |
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The cultivars do not necessarily grow true from their seeds, though the offset cormlets do grow true to the parent. |
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Oxygen deprivation causes tiny blood vessels to grow into the clear tissue of your cornea. |
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The mushrooms, which literally grow overnight in four polytunnels, are sold to supermarket chains through a wholesaler in Trawden. |
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Monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on leaves of milkweed plants, which grow in and around cornfields. |
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When I learned that house flies were getting stuck in my pomade, I decided to grow my hair out again. |
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Although they are largely pruned with secateurs, the pompoms grow all the more densely when pruned mechanically with shears. |
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In shady places along both bodies of water the catfish have nothing to do but lay up in the deep pools, eat, and grow and grow and grow. |
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Miniature Roses can grow like hybrid teas, with one bloom to a stem, or they can grow like floribundas, producing blooms in clusters. |
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Modern shrubs grow on their own roots and are not only extraordinarily floriferous but very winter hardy. |
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Tulip poplars are difficult to grow from seed, but director Jeff Meyer managed to get 14 healthy seedlings. |
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How on earth will you become a doctor to help your mumma and poppa when you grow up and get out of this house? |
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My garden is filled with plants which grow and flourish in what is essentially a micro-climate. |
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When these antihormones are applied to immature cotton stainers and Mexican bean beetles, the insects grow into sterile adults. |
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The willows, white oaks, cottonwoods, and pecans that grow here are normally much taller than the oaks of the Cross Timbers forest. |
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When the corn began to grow the chief put up his altar, sang and fluted, but he did all that alone. |
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There are, however, juicy counter arguments to the highest value use theory, the most obvious being that we can't all grow grapes. |
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But much more fertile land is required to grow food and fodder for their livestock. |
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Time for those boys to go grab a few burgers and grow a coupla inches and pack on a few pounds! |
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What private accounts can do, but the pay-as-you-go system can't, is grow the pot of money available for people to retire on. |
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I've potted it up with some marigold seedlings in a really big pot and hopefully in a few weeks time it will grow me lots of lovely peppers. |
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Yet even cabbages and potatoes are fun to grow, if you grow the right kinds. |
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I have purchased two grow bags and have sown the seeds of courgette, tomato and aubergine within them. |
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His goal is to teach community how to grow their own food, especially in spots he calls food deserts. |
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The reason is the huge quantity of water needed to grow fodder, which can be used to grow foodgrains. |
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The range of potential targets for future intervention will grow correspondingly. |
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This could be an opportune time to grow a winter cover crop if there are economic or environmental reasons to do so. |
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Pines, birches and juniper grow in luxuriant profusion on a valley floor lush in bilberry, cowberry and heather. |
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You can grow cowpea, amaranths and okra on your terraces with a little effort. |
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Her company's sales have continued to grow at a double-digit rate, she says coyly. |
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The crack willow can grow up to 20 metres high and tends to have a broad tapering crown with the branches curving upwards. |
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If left to grow to maturity, crack willows have a large and full crown, but they are often pollarded. |
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Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter. |
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Gorse, heather and cranberry cover the open areas and ancient forests of oak, hazel and holly grow higher up. |
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This can grow into a serious authorship dispute, especially if the authorship issues are not formalized before submission. |
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I walked him to his form room on the Monday, something a few of the parents did to help their children grow accustomed to big school. |
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Ploughing was his forte and he loved to sow and plant the crops, watch them grow and mature, and harvest them at the back-end. |
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It is a habit that will fortify the child's character and help him grow into a well-balanced, beautiful person. |
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In the south, coconut palms grow on a narrow coastal strip broken by lagoons and creeks. |
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Bright green baby's tears, blue star creeper, and creeping thyme grow below them. |
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Or arrange them on packed soil so you can grow plants such as creeping thyme in wider spaces between them. |
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More often than not, juveniles of species with crests are usually crestless, and they slowly grow the crest in with passing years. |
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Hence, contracts for new Air Corps helicopters have been cancelled and plans to grow the overseas aid budget have been crimped. |
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That way, shallow rooted weeds like foxtail and bluegrass will be unable to grow until the alfalfa has a head start. |
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While most saguaro cacti grow in a typical fashion, a few individuals will grow in an atypical form known as a cristate or crested saguaro. |
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It is critically urgent now that we grow into a new mindset of sustainable management and conservation. |
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But you won't find them in any supermarkets because of their fragility, so you'll have to grow your own. |
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In season, you can buy the exquisite little new potatoes that the crofters grow in the island's sandy soil. |
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Although they look somewhat drab in the winter, frangipanis are wonderfully easy to grow and flower beautifully for many months over summer. |
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In addition to rice, they also grow some other edible crops and plant vegetables and fruit around the edge of their plots. |
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In late November, the same producer might then plant a flax crop to grow through March. |
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Farmers can use some parts of their land to grow crops and use other parts as recreation sites. |
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When buying seeds to grow yourself, choose early and late croppers so that you extend the season. |
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As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more frayed. |
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Apple trees are cross-pollinated, and any that grow from seed are different from their parents. |
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To add more colour to the city, the Chief Minister has also suggested that the civic agency could grow crotons on road medians. |
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Whitewater crowfoot and the tiny aquatic mosquito fern grow in the water, while monkeyssflower is common nearby. |
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Passengers once glad to stand in line grow fretful as officials frisk grandmas' bags for tweezers. |
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Any close friendships or bonds that grow out of the events the women are planning will be a bonus, they say. |
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If the warts grow large or become uncomfortable, they can be safely removed during pregnancy with laser surgery or cryotherapy. |
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The bioapatite crystallites are small and elongated along the crystallographic c axis, and they grow as bone maturation proceeds. |
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Some annuals are slow to germinate and grow and benefit from an early sowing. |
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Farmers grow loose flowers in open fields, but cultivate cut flowers under controlled conditions. |
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In burn injuries, for example, derma cells are cultivated from epithelium cells and then grow onto the surface of the wound. |
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If you turn it on artificially in a fruit fly, in the antenna of the fruit fly, then the fruit fly will grow an eye in its antenna. |
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At the maturity of the Cordyceps fungi, fruiting bodies of a spectacular shape grow out of the host insect. |
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Hardy fuchsias are useful shrubs that grow in most positions and soils although deep shade will affect flowering. |
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Situate the chains or other hanging device so your fuchsias can grow around them. |
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With these forest resources close by, people do not grow any trees expressly for fodder or fuelwood on their own cropland. |
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As a result, it was part of my private agenda to find older gay men who had figured out how to grow up and grow old as happy, fulfilled men. |
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The main aim of the system is to nurture micro-enterprises that may grow into fully fledged businesses. |
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It's like he wants to grow up and say something, but just can't resist donning the Fatboy suit and chucking a custard pie or two. |
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The sexy singer said she wanted to make sure her children grow up in a fun-filled environment. |
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The ring is caused by one of several fungi that grow on organic matter in the soil. |
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Alternatively, bring the plant back inside to grow as a houseplant, or root a few cuttings to start new plants indoors over the winter. |
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This is the cyber age, which allows the Kimpire to grow fast, cost efficiently and without any limits. |
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Colonies grow into contact to one another within 3-6 days and are periodically evaluated for fusibility. |
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She pulled weeds that threatened to grow and fussed over the flowers that were about to bloom. |
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They had to beat some Hispanic kids from South America who grow up with futsal and play it at the grass-roots level. |
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If, like mine, your garden is very wet for most of the year, you could grow cyclamen and miniature tulips in well-drained compost. |
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Its natural habitat is the arid riverbanks of southern Africa, but you can grow it as a pot plant in colder regions. |
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The couple's career path so far demonstrates their ambition and eagerness to grow their business. |
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Ginger and galangal are both rhizomatous plants which grow easily in warm, frost-free areas. |
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Tall, dense reed beds grow along the riverside fringed by gallery forests of poplar and willow. |
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Lemons, oranges, peaches, tamarinds, bananas and a cinnamon grow around the dak bungalow. |
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With water levels in the dams receding and ever tighter water restrictions looming, very soon there may not be enough water to grow new trees. |
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Falkland mullet can grow to twenty pounds and would be regarded like a game fish if found over here. |
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This allows the pathogen to grow and infect the seed resulting in what we commonly refer to as seed decay or damping off. |
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No matter how tall I grow I'll still have to look up to you, you big lanky ganch. |
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Although he is still on gardening leave, the former City boss is not letting the grass grow under his feet. |
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Prepping networks provide advice on how to prepare food reserves, how to grow crops in your garden, how to hunt and how to defend yourself. |
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This can facilitate a glide path to exit for the retiree and set Gibney up to retain and grow their client base as well as gain key staff. |
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Malignant brain tumors called gliomas grow and spread into neighboring tissues rapidly. |
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If an animal is to grow to maturity and propagate, it must be able to take in nourishment and to navigate its way through the world. |
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How exciting it is to use our spiritual gifts to glorify God and to grow to know the heart of a servant. |
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In like manner, all the graces of the Spirit grow proportionably, by the special influences of divine grace. |
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Usually a gloxinia can be kept as an indoor plant, but the ones from seed do not have the strength to grow another year. |
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When the crop begins to grow and prosper, he can retire, become a gentleman farmer, and let a new, by now wiser, younger man, take over. |
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We don't feed on the younger or the stronger so that they may grow and prosper. |
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Neither is the fact that yet another talented Canadian visionary couldn't grow and prosper here. |
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Obviously democratising the family is an evolving process as the children grow in age, experience and, hopefully, wisdom. |
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The Significance of Devotion Our devotion will grow the more prostrations we do. |
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Another advantage going for huss is that, compared to many other fish, they grow sizeable. |
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Some children grow slightly more slowly than others and reach puberty later than average. |
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There is the potential to grow rapidly, and if you do, getting bought out or going public are distinct possibilities. |
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Copyrighted works enter the public domain only when they grow old and the copyrights expire. |
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For those of you who aren't British, allotments are pieces of land which are owned publicly and rented out to people to grow things on. |
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Demands on the public purse continue to grow and tax revenues are depleted. |
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The goal was to find a plant that could grow in dry desert conditions with little care, yet still absorb a significant amount of uranium. |
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There are other temples in the South where saplings grow in crevices in gopurams and walls. |
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For this purpose, all farm families should agree to grow only low water requiring but high value crops like pulses and oilseeds. |
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A second form of retinal detachment may develop when new blood vessels grow on the surface of the retina. |
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Under these circumstances it's best to manually collect seed and grow them on in punnets and seed trays for planting out at the appropriate time. |
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One way of hiding the leaves is to grow the bulbs near or through other plants that will provide cover or detract the eye. |
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As a new site feature, these blogs will grow and develop into living, breathing areas for the exchange of links, thoughts, and information. |
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As poorer countries develop and stabilise, our security will improve and our own economy grow through increased trading opportunities. |
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The broccoli now has a tiny purple flower head, so hopefully that will grow nicely and I can have some home grown! |
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Thanks a lot for giving my grandkids a chance to grow up in the same kind of world that I grew up in. |
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It just needs to take market share, gain economies of scale, and grow profitably. |
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Development economists once were optimistic that the nation's poor countries could grow rapidly. |
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As all who have charge of a lawn well know, grass is encouraged to grow by being cut. |
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They also eat certain types of grass and may eat wild fruits like berries if these grow in their natural habitat. |
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The hardy grasses such as fine fescue and Kentucky bluegrass grow well here, but only with supplemental irrigation. |
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Catherine proved that she doesn't let the grass grow under her feet as she won the Northern Women's Championship. |
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She still doesn't let the grass grow under her feet. She still drives, she travels by herself, she still tries to take care of everyone. |
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The Tidy Towns season is upon us, so don't let the grass grow under your feet. |
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Ordinary people had the right to graze their cattle and grow their crops on common lands, even though they did not technically own them. |
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Groucho, who had taken to wearing a fake greasepaint moustache in vaudeville, refused to grow a real one for the cameras. |
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Farmers will play their part and continue improving their efficiencies, and grow their enterprise to the extent that they can. |
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Green algae grow suspended in the water, turning it murky green and making it difficult to see the fish. |
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Many, if not all, young children apparently do normally see and remember eidetically, but this capacity is lost to most as they grow up. |
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You grow up thinking that unless you're a size eight or 10 you're not really attractive. |
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He put brain cells on an electrode grid, and watched them grow connections between one another. |
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Places vulnerable to casual damage or vandalism will need plants which, if broken, will grow again, such as willow, alder, shrub roses and elder. |
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I sit here with a silly grin on my face, feeling like I'm the first mother in the world to watch a child grow up. |
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I cherish the dim hope that they will grow the necessary spine between now and Thursday. |
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This is what causes otherwise innocent young children to grow up into a population of stupid dimwits! |
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They would, among others, visit Dinka riverbank farmers in Bor County, southern Sudan, who grow crops and herd cattle. |
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When the days start to grow longer in February, Americans are as hungry as a bunch of groundhogs, drooling for the first tender greens of spring. |
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The delicately branched woodland horsetail and two ground pines also grow here. |
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Glossy deep green oval or elliptical leaves grow up to 18 inches long and 5 inches wide. |
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They form complex social groupings, grow relatively slowly, and have low reproductive rates. |
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It is because of this energy that all natural things can grow and flourish. |
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The polypides of living stenolaemates grow inwardly from skeletal apertures. |
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It is during this phase that prolamellar bodies grow in size and get their regular shape. |
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Grass will never grow well under the viaducts, and attempting to make it do so contributes nothing to the beautification of the city. |
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Droughts cause crops to fail, while crops that do grow often are not gathered because of civil wars fought in the name of the starving. |
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It is very useful indeed and, unlike cotton, doesn't need chemical fertilisers to grow and yield a crop. |
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When last year Paul wanted to grow wheat, he planted four acres just to see if it would work. |
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Bring back a pear from your friend's village and plant it to grow pear trees in your own town. |
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Producers must understand the crops they grow and the amount of water used. |
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In a dry situation, durum is usually the best crop to grow because it is the most drought tolerant. |
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The following should allow you to grow an attractive well shaped and sized bush with large lovely blooms. |
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She said children in the center also grow trees and plants for fruit and vegetables for their own daily consumption. |
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They don't seem to grow grass here for the sheep, but let them eat the weeds that do show up when the rains have come through. |
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By pollarding it we hope to prolong the life of the tree, giving us time to plant and grow replacement trees nearby. |
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My hair I had once again allowed to grow long and my body was also becoming that of a woman. |
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It happens when, for unknown reasons, the body's immune system attacks the cells that grow hair. |
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Employers can, for example, require that men wear short hair, while allowing women to grow theirs long. |
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A recent decision in Victoria has allowed the police to grow their hair, so long as they keep it in bun while on duty. |
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They are actual alien life forms exploiting the gestational nature of my body to try and grow bodies of their own. |
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Pilots are typically not allowed to grow a beard because it prevents the oxygen mask from fitting properly. |
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At some point, a complex wooden network began to grow up the walls of the entrance area. |
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Next year, a 6 per cent rise in sales should allow IBM to grow earnings per share by 14 per cent. |
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The company, which opened the offer this week, will use the money raised to grow its Australasian business and expand further overseas. |
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This group is primarily for young professionals and entrepreneurs who want to grow their business and their success network. |
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We cannot grow the business because if you want to grow the business you have to get more money. |
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Without a lot of money with which to advertise, how can I grow my business? |
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They explained how financial rules and accounting practices could be used to allow a company to grow its bottom line. |
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How do we not only grow our business but also expand our vision of who our customers are? |
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Analysts are of the opinion that the separation would allow the company to grow its nascent mobile and internet operations more aggressively. |
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It will be a challenge to grow the business in the increasingly complex medical device imaging marketplace. |
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I'm also a bit hesitant to debate about whether or not it should be used to slow the muscle loss experienced as we grow older. |
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As time and distance converge, he mixes colours that grow gradually more muted. |
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Not surprisingly, when these children grow up to be young adults, they do just that. |
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But this is not the world that his character is trying to escape or grow away from. |
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The whole point of America is that it didn't just grow into nationhood from the gradual merging of peoples and consolidation of lands. |
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Just one background song is enough for a little lad to grow into a 25-year-old man. |
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A complete cure, when it is achieved, takes a year, the amount of time required for the infected nail to grow out completely. |
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At Leicester, I'd have it blond for six months and then let it grow out to its natural colour for six months. |
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Unlike laser treatment, the hairs aren't vaporised, but grow out over a week. |
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Then there are doctor's bills and medicine and clothes that they grow out of practically before they have a chance to wear them. |
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It's funny how you expect, as you mature, that you will grow out of some of the attitudes you used to carry. |
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People grow out of so many things in time, habits that fall away as they shed their youth and see that some things have no real future. |
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We hope each generation will grow up to be better and kinder adults than the last. |
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On the day when it begins to discipline itself with a self-denying ordinance we shall know it has begun to grow up. |
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Trees grow quickly in the South because of long growing seasons and abundant rainfall. |
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West Kelowna fire crews responded to a routine fire report last night and uncovered a grow op in the process. |
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The issue is public concern over indoor grow ops in residential neighbourhoods. |
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It appears that the Plaintiff's tenants ran a grow operation at the residence. |
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He undertook a cost-benefit analysis of a grow operation using an average-size house with 100 plants. |
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Inside, beneath a tarp, was enough electrical wiring to run a large illegal grow operation. |
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North Vancouver Mounties acknowledged that a second grow operation had been shut down and an arrest had been made. |
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In two incidents thieves broke into the wrong homes, terrorizing families who had no knowledge of grow operations. |
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Strangers call him on the phone and ask for advice about their grow operations, about how to use computers to regulate lights. |
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He said the fire appears to have been caused by a short circuit in the wiring system used for the grow operation. |
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I think it's integral for the growth of our religion to continue to grow and evolve. |
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For example, if the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone, a child may grow excessively tall. |
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Yet the biggest banks continue their practices and the sums of dirty money grow exponentially. |
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They have a much higher chance of dying in or being disabled by an accident, yet mothers let their children grow up and drive cars. |
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And as I grow older and such messages are needed more and more frequently, my discontent with the words I find grows more and more acute. |
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Trees don't grow very well through concrete, and with all this gunk in the air the grass is more yellow than green. |
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There are many more problems with inflation, but the discussants grow weary. |
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At extreme ends of the scale, the choice as to what you can grow is limited to plants that are suitable to either acid or lime. |
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As mentioned earlier, there are many bacteria that grow endophytically within plants. |
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Kathy is too angry and resentful to care and Josh has gradually come to grow indifferent toward his drunken distant father. |
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I might be distinctly uncool, but I think I'd rather accept it and grow old at a pace I can keep up with. |
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More generally, it seems that diversified businesses grow faster and growth tends to be greatest if the diversification is unrelated. |
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The majority of our long-term return comes from reinvesting divvies and if we don't, our investments will grow far more slowly than we imagine. |
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Rumor has it that divi-divis can grow straight and true in tended hotel courtyards for the visitors who arrive daily. |
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So what humans need to do is to grow and to continue merging with technology, or else we will be left in the dust. |
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The pup is pure white except for her black-skin ears, which have yet to grow their covering. |
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She wore black and she had dyed her hair black, but the blonde roots were beginning to grow out. |
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In very rare cases, too much growth hormone can make one body part grow excessively. |
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Many grasses grow erectly, but others flow outward in a graceful vase or fountain shape. |
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Farmers say that in some places it's so thick, grass won't grow underneath it and the soil erodes. |
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EasyJet founder and former executive chairman Stelios Haji-Ioannou planned the acquisition to rapidly grow the airline. |
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There are few sorts of fruit trees or esculent vegetables which require less depth of earth to grow in than two feet to bring them to perfection. |
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Their endless doomsaying can grow tiresome but more often it's fun to play along. |
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If your parents are nice people who do not assert themselves, no doubt you will grow up to be one of life's doormats. |
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The most experienced authors in the field have come across quite a number of children who appear to grow out of autism. |
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Most gardeners buy dormant tubers, which are easier to grow than seed and less expensive than blooming plants. |
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These plants continued to grow without light and developed new etiolated leaves. |
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Decoratives have double or semi-double flowers and usually grow to over 18 inches tall. |
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Begonia blossoms love to grow in pairs, producing small single blooms just behind each large double bloom. |
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Certainly, peasant farmers can grow food crops for export, but global food prices are too low for them to make a living. |
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This destruction is accelerated by the activities of cattle ranchers who grow beef for export to fast food chains in the United States. |
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However, on average, risk-taking incentives at zombie firms tend to make the insurer's loss exposure grow over time. |
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Your business can grow only with the exposure that comes through the word of mouth. |
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He expects earnings to grow by double-digit figures in the first half of the current financial year. |
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I think capital expenditures are already starting to grow by double digits. |
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In the Central Valley, blazingly hot but well irrigated, gardens grow with tropical exuberance. |
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It is said the Colonel used a little comb to train his eyebrows to grow in a dashing upward curve. |
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But after going upstairs for a shower he would grow uncommunicative and dour. |
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Parallel drills of seedlings quickly grow to form a dense carpet over the ground. |
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If the drops don't grow large enough, they can begin falling as tiny drizzle drops, but these often evaporate before reaching the ground. |
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Children who grow up in homes where there is alcohol or drug abuse may be more likely to develop addictions. |
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The sixth-generation filmmakers are the first group to grow up when China's open door policy was full-fledged. |
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Intrusive rock tends to cool more slowly than extrusive rock, thus allowing crystals to grow larger. |
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Jordan cringed with fear as she watched the officer's face grow red with anger. |
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He too is tempted to believe he could grow old and prosper with her by his side. |
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Little did they know that eventually the pigtailed girl would grow into a woman and they'd be partners in a real live love match. |
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I believe our party, ANC, can grow if we take hands and work together, comrades. |
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The feudal system is cloistered and I welcomed the change as it gave me a chance to grow emotionally and spiritually. |
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Will an apple seed planted into a flowerpot grow into an apple tree or a flower? |
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It can grow on material with a high cellulose and low nitrogen content, such as fiberboard, gypsum board, paper, dust, and lint. |
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As a person passes through each initiation in the tradition, this knowledge deepens and their abilities and responsibilities grow accordingly. |
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Uterine fibroids are benign tumours developing from the smooth muscles of the uterine wall which can grow at times to as large as 15 cm or more. |
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For true plant aficionados, grow a small tree, such as a ficus, on your deck. |
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The ficus we grow indoors are members of the fig family and capable of fruiting. |
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As a result, the latencies grow much lower and the requests can be deeply pipelined. |
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Not until age six will a young condor molt its brown feathers and grow the black-and-white plumage of adults. |
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Temperature differences cause instabilities and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms. |
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Some dwarf conifers, such as bird's nest spruce, grow very slowly, as little as an inch per year. |
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Not that I plan to do anything more than watch it grow until the summer finishes and autumn is well under way. |
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Perhaps a more difficult problem will grow out of the fact that the Levittown area of Middletown will be oriented toward the rest of Levittown rather than the rest of Middletown. |
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We are expanding but will grow a business to suit ourselves. |
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The duckweeds grow in a prostrate orientation upon the surface of water and rely on the buoyant forces of their environment for support, rather than lignified structures. |
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Because the frustule cannot grow once it has been laid down, the mean size of a dividing population of diatoms gets smaller and smaller with time. |
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If we don't need to discuss race then it's allowed to fester and grow unchecked like an untreated malignant tumor. |
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However, the fact that the volume of air traffic is set to rapidly grow in coming years makes it important to investigate the effects of contrails on our climate. |
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