How To Use Bloom In A Sentence
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Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar
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The flowers in bloom upon the graves at the Cemetery were shot away.
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Egg-laying adults are especially active during bloom, a time period when insecticides should not be applied.
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An early season bloomer, about 18-inches tall, its subtle fragrance has been described as elegant, sweet, and tartly fruity.
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Even the shoes, booties with vertiginous heels, were covered in grasping little coral-like tentacles that shook as the models -- their faces abloom with gold and colorful stripes -- stomped down the catwalk.
Balmain, Zac Posen, Rick Owens & Manish Arora Out Of This World In Paris (PHOTOS, POLL)
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The sweet peas just now started blooming, that is so late, even though they were planted mid February.
Wordless June Blooms « Fairegarden
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This montbretia cultivar is an Alan Bloom hybrid Crocosmia x Curtonus which has flowers and foliage that are similar to gladiolus.
Winter Plant Portrait-Croscosmias « Fairegarden
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Another feature of interest is the rarity with which axillary prolification is found in irregular gamopetalous blooms.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring.
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An eye-catching floral tribute to England rugby star Jonny Wilkinson helped Doncaster to shine in this year's Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
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If you have a partially shaded spot, use Ramonda myconi for its crinkled foliage and lavender-blue blooms in late spring.
Times, Sunday Times
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Several years ago a purchased plant threw out some seeds and we had one or two of this striking biennial with their felty leaves and vertical stalk of blooms for a short time.
UT Blooms Days June 2008 « Fairegarden
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There are now believed to be only 12 places in the country where the fritillary thrives, and Cricklade North Meadow has the highest proportion of the blooms.
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These small, bushy plants literally bloom nonstop with an extraordinary abundance of petite flowers.
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We won't wear "bloomers," or make any attempt to imitate you in our dress, manners, or occupations; we will do nothing to offend the most fastidious, we will be women still.
The Womans Advocate
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Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze.
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You will soon have a thick, impenetrable hedge to enclose the fast-growing butterfly bush, Buddleia davidii (coppice it annually to promote flowers), or the heavenly blue blooms of enthusiastic ceanothus thrysiflorus.
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Pigeon peas and sorrel are planted so that they bloom at Christmas time.
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Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti
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You can call a bloomin 'copper if you want to," the little man said.
Fortitude
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Their blossoms encompass nearly the entire color spectrum and blooming times range from early spring to fall, depending on the variety.
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Everywhere I turned there were immense trees towering above me, rainbows of exotically coloured blooms, and thick dark carpets of creeping moss.
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For early blooming shrubs such as forsythia and viburnum, prune them as soon as blooms have passed.
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The autumn birds were singing; the autumn flowers were blooming; yellow golden rod and scarlet sumach glowed in the corners of the fences; locusts chirped in treetops; grasshoppers stridulated in the meadows, one or two of them making more noise than a whole drove of cattle lying peacefully chewing their cud beneath an umbrageous elm and lifting up their great, tranquil, blinking eyes to the morning sun.
The Redemption of David Corson
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Will happen one day, you can come back, bloomy spring.
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Lift weights with your brain, Harry, and it will bloom into something worthy of Mr. Atlas himself.
A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
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We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus.
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The roadsides sparkled with coreopsis, crimson clover, vetch, spring beauties, and other gem-like blooms.
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But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early.
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Our nepeta is blooming too, funny how fast the flowering catches up from north to south.
Bee Speed « Fairegarden
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The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
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I don't particularly care whether a stock quote is 20 minutes late, but if I wanted current information I'd probably go to Bloomberg.
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There are flowers everywhere: on a pair of sandals, on a box of tissues, in vivid bloom on the top of a lavatory.
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As a psychologist, Bloom had studied what in the 1970s was considered not just sexual deviance, but mental imbalance.
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Horae (Hours), and Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), and blooming
Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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Further down, below the moor, the laneside verge was bright with lady's-smock, the so-called cuckooflower that blooms when the first cuckoo calls.
Country Diary: North Derbyshire
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Instead of taking joy in the profusion of spring blooms, Jane struggles to take a breath.
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Grass grew, foliage returned to trees' canopies, and blooming flowers proliferated.
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I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies.
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For those who like the darkest of red roses, Raven is always abloom with small, velvety red roses that grow in large clusters.
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But there are still the orchids, and more are in bud in the greenhouse to help us get through the bloomless times.
Searching For December Bloom Day « Fairegarden
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He has made some bloomers in his time, from the failed bid for American General to his company's attempts to ratchet up his pay just as policyholders' bonuses were going in the other direction.
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This afternoon, whilst I was chatting to an elderly couple who wanted directions to somewhere, my eyes wandered to the car park verge and espied a single solitary daffodil blooming in the late winter sun.
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People often wonder what to do when tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, Easter lilies, and other spring-blooming bulb flowers have faded.
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We were surprised today to learn that Mayor Bloomberg dismissed his hand-picked Schools Chancellor, Cathie Black, after 97 infelicitous days as chief of New York City's school system.
Henry J. Stern: Black Thursday
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A solitary stem of pink flowering centaury, woven into a sprig of heather still in bloom, presents a visual puzzle.
Country diary: New Forest
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Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city.
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Bloomsbury House was Hailey's finest achievement.
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If the catkins remain dormant when the pistillate flowers bloom, they have been winterkilled, and the bent down reserves have to be called up.
Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948
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I followed his advice - and now, ten years later that hellebore is a fine, strong plant that is blooming as I type this.
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He is the soil that enables the flowers around him to grow and bloom.
Times, Sunday Times
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For early blooming shrubs such as forsythia and viburnum, prune them as soon as blooms have passed.
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Several species of hummingbirds flit about the blooms of the Arizona trumpet and the desert honeysuckle, while the rat-tat-tat of five different kinds of woodpeckers may be heard.
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Cathy had brought over a large red begonia in bloom and some homemade cookies.
The Memory Palace
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Cherry blossoms were in full bloom while orchards started producing the fine small red fruits.
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The March Bank is at its peak with millions of scilla and glory-of-the-snow in full bloom.
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It was espaliered carefully back onto its old trellis and coaxed into bloom.
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The arbutus, all aglow and fragrant beneath its leaves, the purple fringed polygala were past, but they found the pale gold lily of the bellwort, the rust-red bloom of the ginger.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
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_Sida coccinea_ occurred frequently, with a _psoralea_ near _psoralea floribunda_, and a number of plants not hitherto met, just verging into bloom.
The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources
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Plasma gastrin concentration was measured by radioimmunoassay with antibody G179 provided by Professor Bloom.
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Indeed, Moliere was such a late bloomer as a writer that we don't even know what questions to ask.
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Galanthus reginae-olgae is a reliable early flowerer, producing its faintly scented blooms as early as October.
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Run before it gets you with its diaper bag smell, pustules of mold, and ambiguous bloomy rind!
Adventures With the Stinky Cheese Man: Andrew From Andrew's Cheese Shop
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That's wot you are, a bloomin 'toff! the Virgin howled back as he shut the door.
CHAPTER 20
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When there is nothing in bloom, she can learn to use her imagination with boughs and branches and clippings from hedges, grasses, and even weeds, to make friendly little bouquets.
Learning to Be a Home Keeper
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Sacramento August 6, 2010 - Due to its potential health risks, federal, state, and tribal agencies are urging swimmers, boaters and recreational users to avoid contact with blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) now blooming in Copco and Iron Gate
YubaNet.com
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In the perennial border, a shrublet is the plant that's always in bloom, providing a wonderful contrast with peonies in the spring, delphinium in midsummer, and phlox in late summer.
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He told me of one disciplinary action where students had to carry timber in bare feet across an oval, which had a lot of bindi-eye in the turf (bindi-eye is a particularly unpleasant little prickle which blooms around October in these parts).
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Practically without exception, however, all of them bloom very early in the spring and have milky-white flowers.
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It is in the salon that the over-refinement called preciosity budded and bloomed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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The brightest bloom in the bouquet of sound bites was ‘failure does not equate to a crime.’
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Lots of red clover and bird's-foot clover in the fields, drifts of white daisy faces, and the sumac is almost ready to bloom.
Sunday roadkill report
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Always in the air, flying from flower to flower, it has their freshness as well as their brightness. It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.
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Quite common are northern bur-reed Sparganium hyperboreum, small pondweed Potamogeton pusillus ssp. groenlandicus, dwarf water-crowfoot Ranunculus confervoides and occasionally awlwort Subularia aquatica, which only blooms if the pond is totally desiccated (where the mudworm Limosella aquatica also thrives).
Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland
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Gardeners also use crotons, hardy bushes with a million variegations in purple, yellow and green, heliconias, for their slender stems and banana-like leaves, and also flowering trees (which often bloom later in the year).
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Red and pink roses on the campus were in full bloom.
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Other members of marine ecosystems have also died as a result of red-tide blooms.
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You'll get a hankering to come back every year in early May when the redbuds open and the dogwoods bloom.
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Japan's largest earthquake on record may have knocked the planet 3.9 inches off its axis as one crustal plate slid beneath another, Eric Fielding, a principal scientist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told Bloomberg news agency.
Report: High chance of magnitude-7 or higher quake in Japan in coming days
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The tulips bloomed a brilliant symphony of colours and rivalled the loveliness of the birds who frequented the yard.
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Blooms appeared in long clusters of densely packed white flowers.
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In midlife, I find myself in a land where, for the first time, I do not recognize the plants: what is edible, what blooms when, what sets seed when.
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Preparatory to anything else Mr Bloom brushed off the greater bulk of the shavings and handed Stephen the hat and ashplant and bucked him up generally in orthodox Samaritan fashion which he very badly needed.
Ulysses
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In other years with an early bloom date, many fruitlets reach 1-inch diameters by early May.
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Yet rhodos have grown in the wilds of the world for thousands of years without chemical fertilizer, bloom booster, weevil killer, soil acidifier or any other manner of nasty toxin.
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In colder areas, protect the container over winter, the agapanthus will return to bloom even more next year.
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A rare ground orchid Disperis neilgherrensis has blooms that are striking beyond belief.
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While poinsettia is the most popular, a Christmas cactus in full bloom is a great gift and easy to care for once the flowers have faded.
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Get close enough to see its pale and dusty blue bloom and you get a lovely whiff of the Mediterranean.
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Every four years, when Michael Bloomberg runs for Mayor, the Big Apple is transformed into a winter wonderland where it's Christmas all year round — at least for the consultants, ad salespeople, canvassers, caterers, and hangers-on whom the mayor employs.
Quantitative electioneering
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I looked at the camellia with its fat pink blooms and at the scarlet flowers of the Japanese quince.
RESCUING ROSE
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Bloomberg News NLRB acting general counsel Lafe Solomon, second left, shown at a House oversight committee hearing in North Charleston, S.C., Friday.
Labor Board Defends Boeing Actions
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Lacy elder flowers bloomed in the meadows.
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Were there two metrical writers on alchymy of the name Bloomfield, temp.
Notes and Queries, Number 04, November 24, 1849
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Annuals, such as impatiens, coleus and begonias that are still growing strong can be encouraged to continue blooming with regular watering and feeding.
Local News from Tuscaloosa News
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Putting Bloom through his never-ending role-playing may be mis-guided but beyond the showmanship is a simple understanding that his brother is his number one concern.
Mark enjoys the company of THE BROTHERS BLOOM! | Obsessed With Film
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Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar
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It is then that, stripped for a brief moment of our armour of complacency and self-esteem, we see ourselves as we are -- frightful chumps in a world where nothing goes right; a grey world in which, hoping to click, we merely get the raspberry; where, animated by the best intentions, we nevertheless succeed in perpetrating the scaliest bloomers and landing our loved ones neck-deep in the gumbo.
Jill the Reckless
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Costmary, Alecost, Bible-leaf, Sweet Mary, or Mint Geranium is a sprawling, hardy perennial that reaches 3 feet in height when in bloom.
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Such quirky little blooms would be lost in the floral abundance of spring or summer, but in midwinter they are dazzling, standing out against snowy backdrops or the dark needles of evergreens.
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Shadbush/Juneberry blooming, Canada mayflower leaves up but no flowers yet.
Mixed bag
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The duck print Viyella baby blouse & bloomers made in '81 - fabric bought by my MIL in '52.
Oh, Fabric, Why Can't I Quit You? - A Dress A Day
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I like the grassy foliage and orange-yellow torchlike blooms of kniphofia, aka red-hot poker and torch lily.
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A further characteristic to aid a correct diagnosis is a marked shortening of the bloom stalks.
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An almond tree bloomed in the courtyard.
WALKING THE BIBLE
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An "Offaly good breakfast" may be a crap joke, but it was true to its word: grilled kidneys, pink at the eye, with Leopold Bloom's "faint tang of urine", a little fried wobbly liver, a round of black pudding, a fried egg trimmed unto the yolk on a piece of fried bread, a plank of crisp bacon and a dollop of their own ketchup.
Restaurant review: the Potted Pig
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This is the time when the wildflowers are all blooming.
Wedding bells toll for first daughter
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Bloom's voice was too hoarse for the scream and the words left his throat in a painful screech.
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Other names for some of them include sarvisberry, shadbush or shadbloom (because blooming when the shad are running in eastern rivers), juneberry, and saskatoon.
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My lantanas bloomed beautifully for about two months, then shut down.
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Following a scenic route the walk is well worth the effort to see this beautiful part of the Slieve Blooms.
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As the photo shows, the corymbs bloom first around the edges and the center buds open last.
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African violets, gloxinias and achimenes are beautiful when in bloom, but pretty dull otherwise.
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The appearance of green algal blooms should likewise ring alarm bells.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bloom wound a skein round four forkfingers, stretched it, relaxed, and wound it round his troubled double, fourfold, in octave, gyved them fast. —
Ulysses
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Leech had a picture of "A Quiet Smoke" in _Punch_, which depicted five ladies in short wide skirts and "bloomers" in a tobacconist's shop, two smoking cigars and one a pipe, while "one of the inferior animals" behind the counter was selling tobacco.
The Social History of Smoking
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An sparsely populated, ungroomed black run is relatively much safer than a crowded 'bloomer'.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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Pansies at Reliant will be pampered with soil and spray fertilizers to promote strong blooms.
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Bright white and blue flowers bloomed from them and smelled almost sickly sweet.
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You can hear him drawing breath - tiny gasps during "Bloom," big gulpy lungfuls during "Morning Mr. Magpie" - but he exhales the same as ever: in a mumbly, monochromatic moan where the vowels are dramatic and the consonants are tough to make out.
Album review: Radiohead, "The King of Limbs"
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The cold snap is a cruel blow for all those flowers that came into bloom out of season earlier this winter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not all plants should be pruned in February or March, though - evergreens or plants just about to burst into bloom are best given a wide berth.
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Steer clear of trees with giant blooms.
Times, Sunday Times
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NEW YORK (AP) - Billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg heads toward a third term bruised by a surprisingly close re-election battle that exposed lingering anger over ...
Joyce Purnick: Bloomberg's No-Shows
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WHEN I first met Allan Bloom, alias the Ravelstein of this book, there were two armed guards outside his Chicago flat.
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This heavy bloomer gets its name from the way each flower bud swells before its starry petals unfold.
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It was a beautiful California day, and the jacarandas were in full purple bloom.
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Volunteer guides roam the greenhouses ready to answer questions about rooms filled with rain forest tropical plants, blooming orchids, aroids and gesneriads.
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Orwell wrote, in his great wartime essay The Lion and the Unicorn, that ‘the Bloomsbury highbrow with his mechanical snigger is as out-of-date as the cavalry colonel’.
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Edwinia, with its attractive waxy white flowers, and potentilla, with bloom of gold, are shrubs which lend a charm to much of the mountain-section.
Wild Life on the Rockies
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The century plant blooms only once in its lifetime.
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Fertilize during the growing season, but to avoid excessive vegetative growth and fewer blooms, do not overapply nitrogen after the first fruit sets.
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Heather is still in fragrant bloom, loud with bees.
Country diary: Garndolbenmaen
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It's already October, but the Gardens of Remembrance are still abloom with a mix of interesting shapes and textures, and more people are coming to see and enjoy the park.
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He trained at Edinburgh, went to the Royal College of Surgeons and then moved to superintend the natural history collections of the British Museum in Bloomsbury.
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Bloomberg recently agreed to acquire legal-research firm BNA in a $990 million deal aimed at bolstering its legal business.
Financial-Data Suppliers Brace for Ebb
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The natives had probably smelted it themselves in their rude bloomeries, or obtained it from the
Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
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Using the tilt of the Sixaxis, you stir the petal of a flower on the breeze, and as you touch other opening blooms on your way, your single pale curl is joined by gradually more colorful petals, eventually assembling the sort of floral cloud seen in artful visions of springtime cherry blossom breezes.
Flower's Lawful, Logical Wind
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Steve posts, y'know, a link and a quote from Bloomberg News (and downthread, from the Financial Times).
Obama: Nationalization Would Be More Expensive Than Our Plan
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This shrub offers burgundy-green foliage and hot pink, fringy blooms primarily in late winter-spring.
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When summer-flowering perennials such as bellflowers, geraniums, lychnis, Shasta daisies, and spiderworts finish blooming and start to look tattered, cut back their stems to the rosette of new foliage.
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But they didn't wear bloomers, and they only put their karosses around their shoulders when it was cold.
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Especially during the heyday of Bloomfieldian structuralism, linguists were scathing of conceptual definitions of word classes.
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Such is the power of Kelly and Bloomberg that no one - not one politician, starting with City Council Public Safety Chairman Peter Vallone, nor one mainstream news organization, starting with the New York Times with its barrelful of city-side reporters -- has pursued the circumstances of Schoolcraft's hospital admission.
Len Levitt: Schoolcraft and Serpico: Smearing Prophets as Nuts
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But the miles brought compensation in other valleys, other bold, black upheavals of rock, and then again bare, boundless yellow plains, and sparsely cedared ridges, and white dry washes, ghastly in the sunlight, and dazzling beds of alkali, and then a desert space where golden and blue flowers bloomed.
The Man of the Forest
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The rift with the rest of the ECB's council deepened in September when, in an interview with Bloomberg, Mr. Weber pre-empted the policy decisions of the council's next meeting, something that provoked a memorable put-down from the normally imperturbable Mr. Trichet.
Was Weber Sacrificed for the Euro?
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Earth Day coincides with spring time and even here in Manhattan, many of us are thrilled to see the light green aura of life remerge as trees bud and flowers bloom.
Earth Day 2009
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How montbretia, a native of the South Africa veld, became established – miles from the nearest garden – is a mystery, but its orange blooms, as incandescent as coal in a furnace, added a fiery hue to a hot afternoon.
Country diary: Durham coast
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I thought today that probably the best way that bloomsday can be inspiring is not to dress up in leopold bloom outfits, but to slip inside the day, slip inside the broad breadth and intimacy of the day, and that is available today and any day.
Ulysses, Ulysses, soaring through all the galaxies
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Wearing bloomers which are generally shorter in length will achieve an active style.
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After the arduous editing process, Lloyd himself ‘wasn't really in the best physical condition to turn round and start doing a blooming topical puppet show’.
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It's taken a while, but my passion flower has really taken hold on my side wall and is now putting out loads of these fantastic blooms.
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Nonephemerals that bloom during the summer or fall are Canada lily, false hellebore, and species of aster, goldenrod, and sunflower.
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I had a trifolium plant in my hand last night at the garden centre unsure whether to buy it or not – I convinced myself now that was quite hard! that it looked too much like a clover and put it down again….. but now after seeing its blooms here I think I might just find a spot for it.
Wildflowers Of May* « Fairegarden
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Do some lilac pruning as you cut blooms for indoors.
The Sun
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Phytoplankton biomass can become extremely high during these spring blooms, which is why overall phytoplankton biomass is very high in temperate latitiudes.
Lorenz et al 2006: "Tropical Cooling" « Climate Audit
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Although the early history of ironmaking and ironworking in Kingston is lost to us, it is clear that by 1728, iron was being made by direct reduction and converted to products on a triphammer at the ‘Old Forge,’ a bloomery on Hall's Brook.
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Sure enough, early the next summer, the spiraea's fluffy white flowers bloomed in concert with the daylily's clear yellow trumpets.
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Three weeks later when the roses were all aburst of bloom over the porch at
Lo, Michael!
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When the chariot rolled away, he looked at her as she sat erect in the early morning light, as unblenched, bright and untouched in bloom as if she had that moment risen from her pillow and washed her face in dew.
A Lady of Quality
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The lotus is significant to Theravada buddhism because the plant blooms out from the murky waters of a lake, representing enlightenment from ignorance.
Short Fiction: Snowflake Angel
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`Sorry to bring you this round-about route to Laura's, but she asked me to pick up some pickled brisket from Bloom's.
OUT OF THE ASHES
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Voice, shawms, and dulcians will bring to life the rarely heard music of early Guatemalan manuscripts, found in Bloomington's own famed Lilly Library.
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Giant larkspurs thrust up their flower-rods, between the dentated foliage of which gaped the mouths of tawny snapdragons, while the schizanthus reared its scanty leaves and fluttering blooms, that looked like butterflies 'wings of sulphur hue splashed with soft lake.
La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
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A short distance away from the reds, a self-sown seedling that's blooming in white instead of red also looks nice between 'Hameln' and a baby sea kale:
A Study in Contrasts
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Roses are beginning to bloom, delphiniums are tall and lupins dot the beds with their spikes of bright colour.
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The little auriculas are blooming in their cold frame.
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To observe the bloom and fructify the circumstance of Culture Polygonatum on the Experiment and demonstrate Xishan Polygonatum GAP base of Guizhou province Fenggang county.
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Bloomies' spring hats range from fun and practical (how about a red Lacoste rain hat or a pink cotton piqué cap?) to stylish straws and felts.
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Kanawha Circuit Judge Duke Bloom delayed Light's arraignment briefly to allow time for what he called a mandatory conference.
The Charleston Gazette -
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Don't overlook summer-blooming callas, dahlias and cannas.
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BLOOM: _ (Hides the crubeen and trotter behind his back and, crestfallen, feels warm and cold feetmeat) Ja, ich weiss, papachi.
Ulysses
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Roses are beginning to bloom, delphiniums are tall and lupins dot the beds with their spikes of bright colour.
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In summer, the meadow is in full bloom; in fall, asters and gentians shine, and the trees put on quite a display.
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It grows to 150 cm and opens its clear white blooms at the same time as forsythia.
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Bloom informs us that he wrote the monograph as a postlude to ‘Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human’.
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a bloomy sunlit slope.
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Here in Europe, the snow arrived very late to the Alps and more locally, my camelia flowers started to bloom in February which was unusually early.
03/16/2007
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The lyrics tell the story of two mashers ‘who seldom had any cash,’ but their evening bucked up when the two met two ladies whose ‘cheeks were in bloom, like the roses in June’.
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Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp. may lose U.S. market share this year as recalls crimp sales, falling to third place after Ford Motor Co. retakes the No. 2 spot, auto researcher Edmunds. com said.
BusinessWeek.com --
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The celosia for one (seed packet) and now I have dinner plate Dahlias about a foot and a half tall (tuber) bloom or not to bloom will tell the whole story of thrifty shopping.
Tulips 2010 « Fairegarden
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After all, thirty years ago no one thought plankton blooms could make clouds.
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
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There was Little Liz, the rose-bloom on her cheek, avid for leather and narcotics.
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We pulled up into a winding driveway that was lined by a row of rose bushes, all in full bloom.
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Introduced this year as part of their centenary celebrations, it has large eye-catching blooms and is very free flowering.
The Sun
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Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses.
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Plant late-blooming asters behind shorter perennials to hide the damage until they finish blooming.
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The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops.
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The biological oases are open waters, called polynyas, where blooming plankton support the local food chain.
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Fischler and Bloom conclude from these results that in visual word recognition the effect of context is essentially inhibitory rather than facilitatory.
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In a meadow on the hills that encompass the city, I found the American dandelion in bloom, and some large red clover, and started up some skylarks as I might start up the field sparrows in our own uplying fields.
Winter Sunshine
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Tall spring bloomers that stand on their own and that are easy to grow are agapanthus, alliums, blood lilies, and African irises.
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They were expected to stay abloom for about ten days.
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-- Forsythia (F. x intermedia) sets its flower buds the prior year for next year's early spring blooms.
Knowing when to prune is crucial for dependable flower blossoms
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Blooms were misshapen, small and nothing like the incurving form I had expected.
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Journey on where flowers stay abloom until each lover has cast his kisses on longing lips-parted like hills with deep valleys.
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Satyam you brought up Shakespeare; let me add Joyce: much as I love Ulysses and Leopold Bloom, the novel does not "teem".
NAACHGAANA
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The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops.
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Remove from direct sun when flowering to prolong the life of the blooms.
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After years spent at Bloomberg LP, where customer service is key to selling, I move like a whippet when asked to do something.
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