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  • He was struggling so badly before that now, living in a shelter, he appears to be "blossoming," she said. The grinding reality of growing up poor
  • We hear the blossoming couple also saw each other away from prying eyes this week. The Sun
  • These creative young people are part of the vanguard of new talent blossoming in our midst.
  • Apparently the pilot's reflexes left something to be desired and the hovercraft crashed side-on into a large rock, blossoming into a ball of flame.
  • Animals could react, choose, migrate, adapt and give room for the blossoming of pseudo - Lamarckian evolution.
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  • For blossoming from this scoundrel's chin was a hoary beard of such robustness and grooming that it called to mind a cloud brought to the shape of a man's face by the Lord himself.
  • Animals could react, choose, migrate, adapt and give room for the blossoming of pseudo - Lamarckian evolution.
  • Evidently, then, the calyx is a protecting covering for the other parts of the flower until blossoming time. The First Book of Farming
  • Nyingchi in spring. The land becomes a sea of blossoming rape plants.
  • Choirs" is so obviously in apposition with "boughs" in the line above ( "Upon those boughs which shake against the cold") that I wonder how anyone could think to take it otherwise than "I am now an old man who not so very long ago was much like a blossoming tree in whose boughs birds warbled sweetly. Letters to the Editor
  • The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood.
  • Lifted from their debut EP, this minimalistic yet charmingly whimsical slice of lo-fi alt-folk opens with nought but a lone slappy bass riff and jerky surreal prose, before blossoming out into a cacophony of wondrous twangy noises, and ends up sounding like Badly Drawn Boy, Sufjan Stevens and a parliament of owls caught up in a weird feathery, beardy group hug, happily tumbling down an upwards escalator in slow motion. This week's new singles
  • The blossoming of mathematics and astronomy was a natural consequence of this awareness.
  • Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
  • The sun shone above brightly and the birds sang pretty songs from their places in the blossoming cherry trees.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • Her images of frothy, blossoming, extruding, immaculate clouds appear to be records of marvels, but are, in fact, marvels themselves.
  • Still I insisted, because when you buy a plant or a little sachet of seeds, what you really buy is the dream, the possibility of it growing and blossoming and making you feel so proud.
  • The last of the ice was falling from the eaves, buds and leaves blossoming from the deciduous trees.
  • How perfect is the verdure -- how rich the blossoming shrubberies that screen with verdurous walls from the possibility of intrusion, whilst by their own wandering line of distribution they shape and umbrageously embay, what one might call lawny saloons and vestibules -- sylvan galleries and closets. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • Others fondled in their arms gazelles or savage whelps of wolves, and suckled them-young mothers these with babes at home, whose breasts were still full of milk; crowns they wore of ivy or of oak or blossoming convolvulus. The Bacchantes
  • On either side of the path were huge trees, blossoming with colourful flowers.
  • The pear trees are blossoming out early this year.
  • The pair's blossoming relationship fuelled months of speculation during their time on the show. The Sun
  • Inc. in order to prevent the next occurrence, and a new "blossoming" industry. U.S. Border War: Border States Suffering
  • The blossoming of mathematics and astronomy was a natural consequence of this awareness.
  • Some waterfront areas like Canton, where there has been a fourfold increase in property values, are blossoming.
  • We slipped through St Bartholomew's churchyard, snowdrops fading, the fruit and nut trees blossoming, and channelled down a track towards the River Ure.
  • Whispers of a blossoming romance with her handsome co-star, Jason Donovan, had already surfaced.
  • A white fence cut off its backyard, which contained a neat garden, several trees, blossoming with pink flowers in the spring, and an old wooden swing set.
  • The pear trees are blossoming out early this year.
  • During the warm and shining spring flower blossoming season, you can enjoy a blaze of colour here, with lovely flowers everywhere.
  • Because…" Kirk stopped, his train of thought suddenly stymied by the idea blossoming in his mind. The Kobayashi Maru
  • He went to Africa hoping to cover ‘an anticipated blossoming of democracy across the continent’, but in four years never touched the subject.
  • The final stage, the blossoming of the future, was taped at a botanical garden. Christianity Today
  • On one level, it is only by adopting the pose of freedom fighter that Cappello can confront the great grandfather's dual legacy of burning and blossoming.
  • I am sure it will be a blooming wonderful day and our life will keep on blossoming.
  • He couldn't believe his eyes when he found them dancing on their hind legs around a shrub blossoming with bright red cherries.
  • Three Wise Men," which screened in Toronto; and Aureus Solito's "The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros" were among the titles nabbed by Arab Media Group. Variety.com
  • She said their early apricot varieties were already forming fruitlets and the bees were ‘flat out’ on the later-blossoming varieties.
  • Saul senses in Eliza a natural aptitude for mysticism, blossoming from the way in which the letters seem to appear to her in a vision.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • On the other side of the coin, restrictive policies bring about an inhibiting econo-socio-political environment, which restrains the blossoming of a society's natural propensities.
  • The pair's blossoming relationship fuelled months of speculation during their time on the show. The Sun
  • How perfect is the verdure -- how rich the blossoming shrubberies that screen with verdurous walls from the possibility of intrusion, whilst by their own wandering line of distribution they shape and umbrageously embay, what one might call lawny saloons and vestibules -- sylvan galleries and closets. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • It's hard to envision this urban blight blossoming into a sylvan glade, but that's Pueblo's $8.8 million plan.
  • If an eremurus appears too soon above ground, it is well just to cover it over with loose litter of some sort, so that it may not be nipped by spring frosts; and one experienced grower has said that it answers to lift them after blossoming, and to keep them out of the ground for a few weeks, so that they may be sufficiently retarded. Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
  • The pear trees are blossoming out early this year.
  • The same treatment is dealt out to a young mother, who has given birth out of wedlock, and to a pretty young temptress, merely because it is felt that her blossoming good looks may undermine her future.
  • ‘I believe there are sufficient areas particularly in the energy sector that one can see burgeoning and blossoming in trade development,’ he said.
  • The New Year is not complete unless the tokonoma - the special niche in every Japanese home used for the display of ornaments and prized possessions - is filled with a blossoming apricot or plum tree.
  • But this weekend, lurking behind the twitching curtains of semi-detacheds, was the nasty realisation that crime had propelled the blossoming Cork city suburb into unfamiliar and unwanted territory.
  • Sharpe saw the blossoming smoke a fraction before the sound punched the air.
  • It had become aware of the blossoming void long before the situation at Princetown was officially acknowledged.
  • This is the time for romance: a love affair seems to be blossoming.
  • One sometimes sees on a hillside a ploughed field of red earth which at a distance might easily be taken for a field of blossoming trifolium. Afoot in England
  • What she will say is that her new relationship is only just blossoming, so she doesn't want to nip it in the bud by being indiscreet.
  • The paper could position itself on the forefront of a bold initiative, encouraging the growth of a blossoming illiterati who flaunt their ignorance and inability to absorb the written word.
  • He wanted to ask Michael to describe the place, but at the same time his private vision of the old wooden building with its cobblestone courtyard and garth of blossoming apple trees was so clear in every detail that it could only be the truth.
  • We took a long drive through blossoming orchards and fields strewn with tiny spring flowers.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • Near the water's edge, mingling with sedges, flags, marsh-mallows, bur-reed, and alisma, were the golden flowers of the shrubby lysimachia in dense multitudes, while from the canal itself rose many a spike of water-stachys, with here and there blossoming butomus, near the fringe of the banks. Two Summers in Guyenne
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • The lotus flower symbolises the complete purification of the defilements of the body, speech and mind, and the full blossoming of wholesome deeds in blissful liberation.
  • In this album, two most important works can portray my happiness and they are Flowering Crabapple and Brook and Flower Blossoming.
  • But this weekend, lurking behind the twitching curtains of semi-detacheds, was the nasty realisation that crime had propelled the blossoming Cork city suburb into unfamiliar and unwanted territory.
  • The New Year is not complete unless the tokonoma - the special niche in every Japanese home used for the display of ornaments and prized possessions - is filled with a blossoming apricot or plum tree.
  • The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood.
  • And perhaps the biggest surprise of all, is that this doesn't seem to be a fleeting hook-up, but a real blossoming love.
  • He is growing, blossoming, learning about this leadership role and still has lessons to absorb.
  • The evening air was damp with exotic exhalations; Surinam cherry and blossoming calabash trees lined the property.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • The lord had always thought it was a shame that women, in the most blossoming point in their life, had to bind their hair and hide it under wimples and veils.
  • Victoria napped in her cage beside the blossoming geranium.
  • Cut the seedheads when the majority of seeds have formed - about 2-to-3 weeks after the blossoming starts - even though some tiny florets may still be blooming.
  • Cherry and apple trees drooped over the wall; these had ceased blossoming, but a tangle of wild-rose bushes was all ablush. Different Girls
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • Their garden has streams, waterfalls, flowering shrubs and blossoming trees.
  • The sky was blossoming into stars above the afterglow; out to the east the moon was rising, and the sea beneath it was a thing of radiance and silver and glamour; and a little harbour boat that went sailing across it was transmuted into an elfin shallop from the coast of fairyland. Chronicles of Avonlea
  • Yes and no, as appropriate, blossoming into an euphuistic No Comment when neither of these will do. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • The blossoming romance made me ill, a lot of the blue screen work left me unimpressed.
  • They go on blossoming, year after year; even those that lie almost horizontally remember their due season and burst into blowth, pouring (as it were) in rosy-white cascades down the slope and through the rank grasses. Merry-Garden and Other Stories
  • Quiet but not shy, he's thoughtful and intelligent, without seeming preprogrammed to promote his blossoming career.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • The Clover Paddock of Billabong was famous – a splendid stretch of perfect green, where the cattle moved knee-deep in fragrant blossoming clovers, with pink and white flowers starring the wide expanse. Mates at Billabong
  • Beautifully filmed, it is a sensitive portrait of a considerable ego blossoming under the attention from appreciative crowds of his fellow countrymen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The final stage, the blossoming of the future, was taped at a botanical garden. Christianity Today
  • The garden itself, with a central arched boardwalk path and waterway, features a Dutch plantsman's stylish prairie-style mix of perennials and grasses as well as blossoming trees.
  • This cheerfulness is the opposite of the marvellous “naivete” of the older Greeks, which we must see, in accordance with its given characteristics, as the flowering of Apollonian culture, blossoming out of a dark abyss, as the victory over suffering and the wisdom of suffering, which the Hellenic will gains through its ability to mirror beauty.’ Nietzsche the Pantheist? | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • The blossoming flowers nodded their heads, trembling in the wind and from the stir she caused.
  • What worries me in many critics who joyfully greet the blossoming of each new diasporic cosmopolitanism is that uncomfortable demands that life be inspected and sometimes found wanting seem to have dropped out. Afterword: Secularism, Cosmopolitanism, and Romanticism
  • If he keeps blossoming at this rate, too, basketball coaches soon will be pitching tents in his yard.
  • The next two decades saw a blossoming of academic philosophy on a scale hardly imaginable just a short time earlier.
  • Prime times to visit the county are without doubt during the Spring, when the blossoming apple orchards are a blaze of colour, or in the Autumn, during the harvest.
  • Flowers are blossoming in the early spring.
  • The wonderfully inventive script by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber takes the story of Tom and Summer back and forth in time (represented by the varying "500 Days" of the title shown in screen slates) as we see jolly moments of blossoming love and engaging camaraderie as well as the sure signs of trouble and distance. Home Theater Forum
  • But in the top 5 of the list of things that make this whole motherhood gig worthwhile is the blossoming of my daughter's father's feminism. The Feministing of Fathers
  • The film opens with images of his blossoming youthfulness and closes with the Robert-Capa-like freeze-frame of his death.
  • “He showed me this knife that was all rusted from the wet plaster, but the rust was also bleeding — almost blossoming through the paint,” recalled Johnny. Gaslight This! Restaurants Clamor for Faux-Retro Décor
  • He, too, knew what it was like to look at an empty, uncultivated piece of land and imagine it blossoming with trees.
  • The partnership with Barker was forged through mutual respect before blossoming into a deep and abiding friendship in which nary a cross word was spoken.
  • I am a growing and blossoming young woman and I need my space and freedom to grow.
  • Though his eyes were weakening by the moment, his gaze was still more acute than that of the blossoming ape.
  • We are glad of the green valonia oaks that spread their shade over us, and of the blossoming haw-thorns that scatter their flower-snow on the hill-side.
  • Mary is blossoming out into a beautiful young woman.
  • ‘A brass band played a languid waltz under the alameda of blossoming matarratón trees,’ he says at one point.
  • Airport side to remind the traveling public, the South is now blossoming spring, postganglionic relatively inexpensive ticket for public transport cost savings.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
  • I must understand that in as much it is unnatural to deny my physical and subsequent identities; it is antinatural to try to confine myself in any one of these identities and restrict my growth and blossoming. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Spring is the best season in Tokyo, with cherry trees blossoming beautifully after the winter rest.
  • It is easy to understand how this would have far reaching and beneficial impact on the world in terms of perspective, policies, plans and implementation; for individual and global blossoming, which is imperative today, because; no individual nation can grow or perish in isolation, without beneficial or adverse impact on the other nations; for long period. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • From there I became a clumsy little child, then blossoming forth into a uncoordinated teen devoid of all sporting ability whatsoever.
  • Their romance was blossoming.
  • Together with the growth a blossoming morning glory, as if a band playing a wonderful music.
  • She is suddenly blossoming into a very attractive woman.
  • He couldn't believe his eyes when he found them dancing on their hind legs around a shrub blossoming with bright red cherries.
  • I was walking in the park one day in April, when the trees were still blossoming and I saw them.
  • But at the back of the courtyard, hibiscus and oleander were blossoming, pink and white flowers looking out over a sea of gray. Day of Honey
  • In addition to over 200 world class recipes, this one of a kind cookbook from the chefs of the internationally acclaimed Blossoming Lotus Restaurant on the island of Kauai, is filled with inspirational quotes, and loads of resources, practical tips and techniques for an enlightened lifestyle. Archive 2007-12-01
  • Lusaka, for instance, is the bastion of a population boom that qualifies it to be a blossoming mega city in Southern Africa.
  • The pair's blossoming relationship fuelled months of speculation during their time on the show. The Sun
  • We drive along broad boulevards lined with pink blossoming trees and boarded-up houses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Start with Japan and China. Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
  • The Graduate School of Biological Sciences discovered florigen, which promotes flower formation and identified florigen as the same Hd3a gene that promotes the blooming of rice, and applied this substance to chrysanthemums in research that resulted in early blossoming. WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists
  • Beautifully filmed, it is a sensitive portrait of a considerable ego blossoming under the attention from appreciative crowds of his fellow countrymen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slowly they would pace along, enjoying the sweeter air of the suburbs, or, gardenless themselves, would stand to peep through garden-gates at the well-ordered array of geranium, calceolaria, verbena; sniffing the fragrance from the serried rows of stocks, the patches of mignonette, or the blossoming lime-trees overhead. Mrs. Day's Daughters
  • Natural midfielder who is blossoming as a versatile and gifted young star. The Sun
  • The pear trees are blossoming out early this year.
  • If there be institutions or measures inconsistent with immutable rectitude, they are fostered only under the ban of a righteous God; they inwrap the germs of their own harvest of shame, disorder, vice, and wretchedness; nay, their very prosperity is but the verdure and blossoming which shall mature the apples of Sodom. The American Union Speaker
  • Tulips and hyacinths, and polyanthuses and primroses, were in a flush of spring glory now; violets breathed everywhere; the snowy-flowered gooseberry and the red-flowered currant, and berberry with its luxuriant yellow bloom, and the almond, and a magnificent magnolia blossoming out in the arms of its evergreen sister, with many another flower less known to Eleanor, made the garden-terraces a little wilderness of loveliness and sweetness. The Old Helmet

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