After topmost flowers fade, cut the stem back to a side blossom, bud, or leaf. |
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It too was heaped with candied fruits, nuts, crystallized edible flowers, and, in the topmost cup, a preserved orange, then an extravagant treat. |
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The topmost paper was a graph measuring gamma ray radiation from sunspots over the past few months. |
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As you finally ascend the topmost mast, a faint vertigo assails you, but the adrenaline is buzzing. |
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He lit the five beeswax candles in the brass candelabra sitting on the corner of the desk, and threw open the topmost book as he seated himself. |
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We can study only the topmost part of the atmosphere of these planets directly. |
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Brahma, the topmost material entity, has a life span equal to the life of the universe. |
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He could see the walled orchard, the sun glinting on the topmost leaves of the apple trees. |
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The choicest and strongest tea is made of the topmost and tenderest buds of the plant. |
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Our campfire we put on the topmost ridge, giving us an expansive, heart-lifting view toward the west. |
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Each atoll is the topmost point of a submarine pillar of limestone extending several thousand feet from an extinct volcano. |
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Unfortunately, a stapled set of pages are shown just by the miniature of the one page which happens to be the topmost in the pile. |
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The flood apparently started when someone used excessive force to flush a shared toilet on the fourth and topmost floor of the building. |
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Those cues continue inside, right up to the exposed roof trusses on the topmost floor. |
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Their topmost ranks take fire and vaporize or find some other form wherewith to be not of this world. |
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In the topmost branches of a wonderful ash tree nestles a beautiful room with glass walls. |
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Critics of the plan believe it is rooted as much in political expediency as in a genuine desire to revamp the topmost tier of the legal system. |
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The banyan tree stood above all, its topmost branch trying to reach out to the sky. |
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Dark clouds were already piling in the north, and wind was beginning to whip the topmost branches of the trees by the barn. |
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Resting there, and holding on to the topmost pinnacle with his left hand, he drives his sword in three or four times, repeatedly. |
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Its location on the topmost floor of the Metro Centre should symbolically put the centre on top of council affairs. |
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Indeed, photosynthesis in the topmost leaves, at about 360 feet, scarcely occurs at all. |
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He thus followed her one dark Saturday night to the topmost tower of their castle. |
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Nobody denies that the topmost task of the Labor Ministry is to serve the interest of workers. |
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This works well if the topmost countries can create new industries and products. |
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One of the most admired castles, it is a symbol of the topmost defence creation by medieval man. |
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First and foremost, the leadership of the Pentagon needs to get to the bottom of this and indicate that it's their topmost priority. |
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He said providing education to physically challenged children was our topmost priority. |
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The role of Abby is considered the topmost role in American theater for any actress. |
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Nor was this confined only to the topmost echelons of society at Rome itself. |
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I would also suggest a connection-it is no accident that child poverty is not topmost on the Washington agenda. |
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These four topmost secrets in page layout are so crucial that to break them may spell disaster or the end of your precious site. |
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Among those infected were several scions of the topmost aristocracy who were being educated abroad. |
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Education is one of the topmost tools that can be effective in the prevention of child labour. |
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This is the first election after that and the security of the U.S. and of American citizens is a topmost concern. |
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We must become like Arjuna, who became the topmost yogi and bhakta while fighting a war on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. |
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It's made of bluestone with gilt decoration, and stands about 1.5m high at the topmost corner. |
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A diver's suspended body defines the topmost edge of a soft sepia-gray sky. |
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The tower is four-staged, the topmost with four double belfry windows with triangular heads and mid-wall shafts. |
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He had also taken off his tie, and the few topmost buttons of his shirt were open. |
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He placed his toiletries in the topmost drawer of the chest, then strolled across to the window. |
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The topmost photo at right is of an ovary of the species Poeciliopsis presidionis, which has superfetation and extensive maternal provisioning. |
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In connection with riders, motorcycle boots are their topmost choice. |
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Racing to the Ferris wheel, Pete glanced up at the topmost cage. |
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The desire to help treat his 4-year-old son became his topmost priority, such that he sacrificed everything and went to the hospital for the blood transfusion. |
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From the topmost manager to the lowest managee, working life is directed and shaped via the circulation of multiple narrative and calculative texts. |
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It was confirmation that we were moving, which was my topmost fear. |
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Nonetheless, at a time when health care organizations are under intense pressure to do more with less, employee morale is one of management's topmost concerns. |
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Coffins were stacked one atop the other in 20-foot-deep shafts, the topmost mere inches from the surface. |
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The other ten are not affected because they are already at the topmost point. |
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Her topmost priority is to incorporate practical aspects connected with all-round personality development at the school-level, in her institution. |
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The topmost objective is to meet the high requirements and demands of the market, which means the customer. |
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As is the case for mapping applications the topmost turned-on map layers will often obscure other layers in the map window. |
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Do not tighten the topmost strap too much, otherwise folding the wheelchair becomes difficult. |
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If the topmost window is a circuit diagram preview window, the contents of the corresponding directory will also be read as new. |
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Soon enough, an old watermill appeared across the horizon, and as they approached it he spotted the familiar stature of a young boy sitting on the topmost propeller. |
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Circulation is from the top downwards, with visitors transported up through the atrium in a bank of lifts to the starting point of the exhibition route on the topmost floor. |
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To lower the side rails, lift the topmost side rail element slightly on one side. |
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Rehabilitation of the topmost layer is often considered the optimum solution for preserving the road network, which represents a national asset. |
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He watches the child climb the low branches of an apple tree, sees the insects inside the fruit and watches the bird perch upon the topmost cluster of leaves. |
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Water control and retention ponds also feature prominently among the Government's topmost priory actions. |
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Thus, Exotic shorthairs, a Burmese or two, and even the occasional Persians can be found among the topmost branches in the family trees of many Scottish folds. |
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Cephalopods were among the most highly developed animals and the topmost predators in the free water column during long intervals of the Paleozoic. |
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On the mitigation strategies, again, training and instruction come out as the topmost requirement as a mitigation device for the simulator-based training, and the implementation of safety management systems comes out on top. |
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However, the topmost peaks are rugged and have a distinctive character well worth exploring. |
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Information on the exact date and location of the landings was provided only to the topmost levels of the armed forces. |
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While he worked to ply fingers back apart more than not, Kaiselan practised his crouch exploring the outpost's more topmost levels. |
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The hazards are different at different ages, but if we take our bearings in each age bracket and heed the signs, we can assure ourselves of the topmost satisfaction and happiness that are available to us. |
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No! the swelling flood of human life rises up to the topmost height of all its ancient barriers way must be found for it, or it will overleap them all! Yes!—the world is on the eve of a stupendous social change. |
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A whiskery fellow in a sailor's cap and faded blue sailcloth trousers rolled to the knee stood in the prow with one bare foot planted on the topmost strake. |
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Its surface is decorated with three ornamental bands. The topmost band reflects the ancient abacus: at its top it bears a half-palmette tendril covered in blossoms. |
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The topmost section of her hairs is teased into high quaff. |
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The sixth-century marble choir can still be seen in the topmost level, and beautiful frescos, narrating the lives of St. Clement and other saints, brightened the walls. |
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Khan is a lopsided favourite – the oddsmakers have made Algieri an 8-1 underdog – but cannot afford a lapse when so tantalisingly close to boxing's topmost tier. |
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The ABC form, in contrast, slides that topmost layer over to one side so that the honeycombs climb like stairsteps. |
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Prune close to the topmost unaffected whorl of branches. |
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Until the topmost voussoir, the keystone, is positioned the vault is not self-supporting. |
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In all cases, the cumulative distance in centiMorgans from the topmost maker is given to the left of each linkage group. |
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That happens most often at the topmost guying. |
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The text contained in the memory cell dsp1 is shown on the topmost line. |
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Swift Paste always lies topmost on the screen. |
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Ties are always decided by selecting the topmost branch. |
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Only the topmost suppliers, among these Sartorius, are invited to the annual Sales Conference to present their new products and sales focuses of the upcoming year. |
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The nest was embedded between the topmost leaves of a Dieffenbachia sp. |
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Frank's Biro taps delicately at the topmost of the little yellow notes. |
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To implement this shear boundary condition at the topmost layer, the top layer is tackled separately in subroutine TOPMAP in our sequential version of the program. |
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