The German Green Party of the '80s was a hothouse for beautiful ideas and a dazzling new politics. |
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This attitude toward violence was no different from that in England, except in that urban hothouse of London. |
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The team Eriksson is building was always likely to bloom a few years hence rather than in the hothouse of this Asian summer. |
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Students were not potted plants to be watered in some academic hothouse, nor were they to be subjects of academic experiments. |
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As a result, there is now a nasty growth of algae on the roof, no cascading water, and the Eighth Wonder of the World is a hothouse. |
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In this week's steamy atmosphere, Aquarian Mercury's hothouse ideas and concepts might seem unusually exciting. |
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The White House is both a hothouse and a graveyard for professional loyalty. |
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It's like a hothouse, in whose controlled climate people can develop their selfhood to the full. |
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There are plans for deep-freeze capsules carrying medicines or human organs for transplants and even heated ones for hothouse plants or food. |
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In Tokyo's hothouse atmosphere decorous behaviour brought from home is jettisoned. |
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Maradia is not the product of an expensive private school or aspiring middle class parents who hope to hothouse her into academic brilliance. |
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You poured in everything that was left of the geranium essence, until the room was warm and scented and smelled like an exotic hothouse. |
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Groton Labs isn't some academic hothouse where a few eggheads are allowed to toil fruitlessly forever. |
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In Drexler's hothouse world of boxers, gangsters and abused molls, women have to fight back. |
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Pompeii was a sexual hothouse, but the bordellos were the least sensual thing about the place. |
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The science and technology hothouse is built on land that was once part of RAF Martlesham Heath. |
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The preparation of international rugby teams is becoming a hothouse breeding mutant plants. |
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But in the hothouse environment of academic science the flawed theory has been allowed to survive. |
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When Kierkegaard was twenty-two years old, he made his first foray into this literary hothouse. |
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Some 80 years after its initial release, this wildly over-scaled silent melodrama retains a certain hothouse fascination. |
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MusicFest is a veritable hothouse for young musicians and a truly nationwide operation, with 400,000 students participating across the country. |
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If Saudi Arabia is a hothouse flower, then Americans have helped build the greenhouse. |
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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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It was a crazy, hothouse atmosphere populated by exceptionally gifted, strong-willed characters who seemed to drift in and out whenever they pleased. |
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They aren't making revolution in this hothouse, they're making a listless blue movie. |
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Meanwhile, the team with an average age of 23 will have time to develop out of the hothouse. |
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It is focusing on a defensible global niche, telecommunications networks, and trying to turn itself into a creative hothouse. |
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In this hothouse atmosphere of intense creativity, standard song formats are often thrown out the window. |
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They arise in the large operations, in confinement, where there is a hothouse environment to nurture all kinds of pathogens. |
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Canadian greenhouse growers have been shipping hothouse tomatoes to the United States in rising numbers. |
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This is something which is sometimes difficult to explain in the hothouse atmosphere of a political capital such as Ottawa. |
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In this hothouse of activity, the desire to do well can get out of control, leading in some instances to clear cases of unfair competition. |
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At the heart of a tropical hothouse grow many exotic plants and exquisite equatorial trees. |
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In order for the hothouse to pay for itself over the long term, according to the business plan, a high-yield fish had to be found. |
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During the show the glass roof acted as a giant hothouse for the star specimens of French flora. |
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But since they must endure the stress of forced bloom and off-season transplanting, they need special handling to make the transition from hothouse to garden. |
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I dream of rain, falling on everything, the dripping, peeling runnels of all gardens, from the grey sky through glass and hothouse, in the sowed order of this elder's place. |
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It's a kind of hothouse testing ground for talent, where you might find writers taking a turn at singing, wrestlers reading poetry, or comedians playing jazz guitar. |
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But the flattery of imitation soon gave way to the condescension of tourists, as all Italy itself was already on the way to becoming a hothouse and museum. |
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In this Bohemian hothouse, our quirks and foibles flourished unchecked. |
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Edmonton's own DIY movie hothouse presents the fruits of its labours. |
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In our culture, work of this kind sometimes seems a form of diminishment, either a taking away of the illusions of the past or a hothouse re-creation of them. |
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Senior faculty scour the world for young researchers, graduate students, and postdoctoral candidates who might thrive in this cross-disciplinary hothouse. |
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Jimmy was sent to his father's old school, the intellectual hothouse of Winchester, where he was driven by the need to restore the family fortune. |
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But it is not possible to keep life always in a hothouse. |
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One is focusing on the development of a marketing strategy for a new product launch and the other is investigating value-added potential for a hothouse vegetable operation. |
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Situated in the village of Arborfield, it is more David Attenborough than Willie Wonka: rows of cocoa plants in a computer-controlled hothouse that feels like a jungle. |
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Stéphane Dions triumph bloomed within a hothouse atmosphere in which political intuition and identity still resonated, and in a party where gender issues and the divisive notions of nation have yet to be resolved. |
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Harlem comes through as an urban hothouse mean with exotic hustle and violence, a tangible asphalt jungle with its own abrasive laws of motion. |
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While growers are waiting for most of their crops to mature, Fran Schivick of Oxford brought hothouse tomatoes to the markets last week. |
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Bright children, whose creativity has been siphoned out of them by years of expensive hothouse rote education purchased for them by their parents, are thus propelled into the best universities. |
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In many cases, hothouse production exceeds 6 euro per cubic metre. |
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During this same period of 1981 to 1991, the area devoted to hothouse crops increased by 67 per cent in the West, compared to an increase of only 46 per cent in Quebec. |
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We recall that they have unjustifiably interfered with the free flow of trade in hothouse tomatoes in British Columbia, with mussels and potatoes in P. E. I., and again for the last few months with softwood lumber. |
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While the principle of recognition has multi-partisan support, Hosch argues it would be preferable to have Australians consider constitutional change outside the hothouse environment of a federal election. |
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The hothouse intensity of her relationship with her flamboyant mother, in particular, whose wholeheartedness she has inherited, meant that Miriam told her about everything – including her sexuality, which she now regrets. |
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