Since then the plant has slowly grown to its full height of 2. 23m and the single umbrella-like petal finally unfurled early yesterday morning. |
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Any sail unfurled that is higher than the 3rd layer is technically a moonraker. |
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Then Dr Salmon triggered a mechanism, which unfurled the umbrellas like a flower and anchored them either side of the hole in the heart. |
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A gust of wind hit them as the mizzensail was unfurled, followed by the mainsail and the foresail. |
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Farms unfurled to the Bays of Pollenca and Alcudia as one last surge of Sierra forked into capes Pinar and Formentor. |
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We opened our jib a bit and later in the evening unfurled a bit of the storm jib too and reached 4 knots. |
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Scrolls of smoke unfurled from three stone chimneys set amidst steep shingled gables. |
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She reached out and grasped the silk, gasping as it unfurled into a thin cloak, shimmering softly. |
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As the sail unfurled and bellied out in the wind, it blocked the ferryman's view of the island. |
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The protesters made speeches and unfurled banners and posters accusing the regent of being corrupt and demanding the police investigate him. |
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The boat suddenly lurched and spun about as the sail was unfurled and caught the wind. |
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The sail were loosed and reefed, furled and unfurled, braces manned, halyards tested. |
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Yes, Will's prose is more orotund and the moral is more delicately unfurled. |
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As soon as the first breath of wind rippled the ocean about them, the sail was unfurled and everyone aboard had a purpose again. |
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The warm lyricism of the music unfurled anew in waves of lush orchestral sound. |
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Monks scribbled personal details in bound volumes or unfurled wispy scrolls. |
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With sails unfurled, Cosmos 1 will be bright enough to be easily visible to the naked eye. |
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During this brief exchange of words, Klauss had ventured over to the crumpled picture and unfurled it. |
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He is alleged to have blocked the path of a doorkeeper and unfurled a banner as the protest took place. |
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Southend today unfurled the flag of success as its beaches were named among the best in Europe. |
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Should tide you over until the flag is unfurled over Ibrox, for lest we forget, Glasgow Rangers are Champions! |
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Tom, if you have to ask why there is a roll of toilet paper unfurled on Washington Street, obviously you don't have a clue. |
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It was not enough to fill the sail, and it was raised soon after it was unfurled, and the heaving on the oars continued. |
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Then, Lancelot unfurled a roll of names of squires who were to be dubbed a knight. |
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When they unfurled it dozens of cops swarmed over the protesters, knocking them to the ground and arresting several. |
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It's like a yo-yo made in China with a string that breaks within 2 seconds of it being unfurled. |
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She knotted her jacket's sleeves around her waist and from a pocket she unfurled a roll of balloons. |
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But most of the rolls will also be unfurled on new housing sites springing up all over the country. |
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The midge is an ephemeral 2-3 mm insect whose larva induces a gall on young unfurled S. viminalis leaves. |
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Women, it is commonly believed, sewed the rebel flag that was unfurled on Bakery Hill as a symbol of united resistance. |
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The word fiddlehead was adopted because their young unfurled leaves look like the scrolls of fiddles. |
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A creak sounded, and a rope ladder unfurled from an unseen source. |
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We signed in at the trailhead, the drizzle turned into a light shower, and I promptly unfurled my umbrella. |
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Just before starting, the sail is unfurled and the boat crosses the line under full sail. |
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Following the presentations, fruitful discussions unfurled in the delightful atmosphere of Castle Castolovice's orangery. |
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These were created in two sets, furled and unfurled, which could be quickly switched between shots. |
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In Les cieux, the spiritual universe of the Navajos unfurled on a mining map opposes deep wisdom to people's mad avidity. |
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Instead the flag will now be unfurled at the council's headquarters on 17 designated days. |
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The project unfurled remarkably smoothly overall, something the head of an oil company really likes to be able to say. |
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Never one to pass up an opportunity, O'Barry unfurled a sign with the text-message number for supporting the Save Japan Dolphins campaign. |
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The aircraft sustained only minor damage as the unfurled slide abraded the paint on the side of the fuselage before it separated. |
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The assistant referee's flag must always be visible to the referee, unfurled and still whilst running. |
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The statistics paint a picture of munchers and snackers toiling over crumb-infested keyboards, surrounded by a sea of empty potato-chip bags and unfurled candy-bar wrappers. |
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The solution they came up with was the scroll, which let viewers walk through the painting as they unfurled it. |
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Instead he stood on the step on the driver's side, half in and half out, slowly unfurled his considerable frame to its full height, and began his verbal assault. |
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From the compartments hung 225 flags and banners, all unfurled and with decorative effects on their finials. |
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Sometimes I am up, unfurled, engaged in the current of the world around me. |
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Once unfurled, the fronds produce a more bitter, unappetizing flavor. |
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He took it, almost reluctant to open it, but still he unfurled the flag. |
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It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along. |
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Bidding farewell, I unfurled the umbrella, and walked out into the rain. |
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Hyde moved Ranger to the port side of Jane and the Union flag was unfurled on each ship. |
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Little did the world know of the gravity of the situation and few were those who could predict the magnitude, speed and global nature of the crisis which has unfurled. |
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In the middle of the night, at around 1h or 2h in the morning, I was reaching under staysail and one reef in a squall, when the solent came unfurled from the top,» he said. |
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The slide did not inflate, but simply unfurled and tore away. |
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As the controversy unfurled late Monday, it created some odd bedfellows. |
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The national flag was unfurled by Lukose K Chacko who also gave a speach on the occasion. |
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Freedom and democracy once unfurled are not easily cabined. |
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Here, under an umbrella of kindness unfurled by Kevin Gearns, the innkeeper, they form a close-knit yet disparate community, each of them thrown by tragedy into the orbit of the others, all of them searching for comfort. |
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Whether at farmers' markets or roadside stands, it is impossible to miss the abundance of fiddlehead ferns for sale each spring, freshly picked as unfurled sprouts along floodplains and margins of many New Brunswick rivers. |
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For all of these reasons, I believe, Mr President, that many of the flags that this Parliament has unfurled over recent years are today standing as proud as those we have behind us. |
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The tall, elegant Mr. Burnett unfurled his limbs in the precise yet fluid phrasing employed by voguers. |
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I have to tell you that these three people did not make their way into the Chamber calmly, but sneaked in quickly, and they had not unfurled the banners at that stage. |
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Yet a protest did proceed in Hanoi, where democracy activists, students, and families of fishermen killed by Chinese naval vessels unfurled banners protesting the Beijing Olympics. |
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This not overly profound thought fluttered like a red flag of warning throughout English National Opera's new version of The Turk in Italy and insistently remained unfurled. |
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Exactly a year later, Reporters Without Borders paid tribute to him at the Trocadéro Human Rights Plaza in Paris when about 50 activists unfurled a giant Lebanese flag bearing his photo. |
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Decks lined with spectators on one side and the ship's helicopter on the other, the island's first official flag and the Coast Guard Jack were unfurled for a brisk photo-op. |
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We participated directly as the electoral process unfurled, observing and supporting the relevant actors in the quest for paths of understanding vis-à-vis the political and technical challenges posed by the process. |
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See how events unfurled for the 4th Golcar troop at storify. |
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The SPFL's decision not to punish Celtic for the H-Block banner some of their fans unfurled at the game against Aberdeen in November caused another stushie. |
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Her name unfurled above us, a windtight banner Over a barricade. |
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The white banner with the golden lilies of France has been unfurled. The oriflamme has been presented to the virginal bride who stands before the altar in the forest chapel. |
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Once Discovery unlatches, the shuttle will fly around the space station as astronauts take pictures of the newly-enhanced structure, with all solar panels completely unfurled. |
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