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A fountain gurgles quietly in the middle of a shaded courtyard where orange trees blossom and flowers bloom
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He discounted the doomsday scenarios also, the planet was big and old and tough, it would bloom again
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windblown on a bloom of loose blown leaves
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As if responding to his loving touch, the magnificent red flower head threw up new feathers, filling out and flaming into glorious bloom at just the right moment
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Rather than picking her petals off one by one in the time honoured fashion of lovers everywhere, Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm to such a simple little bloom, to kiss each petal in turn
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On the contestant’s left arm Adam and Eve danced around an apple tree in full bloom, bothered neither by their nakedness nor by the tambourine-playing snake that accompanied their wild gyrations
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His yard was neatly cut, countless flowers remained in bloom, and
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Its sharp but deep dual hulls sliced thru the water of Chardovia Lake, its spinnaker in full bloom as it flew before the wind
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The yard, if you could call it that was as generally rough looking, except nearer to the house were several flower beds, filled with tulips and Easter lilies in bloom, it must be early spring, she thought
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The buds were starting to get sappy again and in a few more weeks he would go thru the bloom for the third time
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The flowers will start to bloom
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Then the flowers will bloom in May
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In summer the meadows bloom with wildflowers, the rare ghost orchid and one-leaved bog orchid
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The vine was everywhere and the bloom was already rampant, the fragrance making the journey a dizzying stroll thru a quasi-real world of colors and motions
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Jesus said he would return to the generation that sees the fig tree bloom
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“Then send Rosecare with them, at the moment she’s charming my flowers to bloom and its getting pretty dazzling up here, now she’s started on the fruit trees and I’ve already bottled a ton of pears and mangoes
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and in the balconies, lots of flowers bloom in
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He said the bloom that glowed on my cheeks would warn the deer long before we came in range for a shot
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“But the new one won’t bloom well on rhymes,” he said
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Inspiration will bloom in your mind and your heart will
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Outside the morning was in full bloom
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Ruth"s flowers drooped right now, but I felt they would bloom profusely in the spring
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To me, it was indecent that the red poppies Jesus loved for their delicate petals and bright color, should bloom on such a day
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hyacinth bloom into shape without wanting to
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“Helen has quite a bloom to her cheeks I don’t think I have ever seen her look more radiant there’s something on this leave agreeing with her
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least temporarily and the garden started to bloom
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He ignored the bees flitting from bloom to bloom as well as the nodding heads of pansies and petunias along the back of the house
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There are plenty of beautiful, available native trees and shrubs that grow well and bloom in sequence all year round
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To live this experience more intensively with others, Lucille and I joined Chuchi Santiago Paradela, her husband Jim Whelan, their daughter Jaime and her husband Ryan Bloom who had traveled from Florida, USA, for the family reunion
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But even more enchanting was the presence of a glowing green-blue dragonfly, its impressive transparent wings stilled, clinging to the top of the bloom
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The bright red flowers that bloom when men die
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The bright red flowers that bloom when men are torn apart by shells, and bullets, and missiles
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planted in the soil of sincerity may the flower bloom
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Bloom surprised Ethan once again with his choice of words:
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Bloom put out his pipe, placed it in his shirt pocket, picked up his hat and strolled out of his office, careful to smoothly close the door behind him
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Bloom had probably been for too long in the service
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It rubbed all the bloom off the pleasant evening
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Reveal the way of largest bloom of your potential
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Bloom which would manage the entire set of business processes, be based in the
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Sarah, our Beauty in Bloom CEO, worked out a list of potential solutions for her
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into account the size, location and industry in which Beauty in Bloom operated
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software solutions that she felt might work for Beauty in Bloom
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Bloom she had been inundated with sales calls
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Beauty in Bloom the best chain of florists there was
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We’ll deal with these fives phases in the next five chapters, but first let’s take a look at how Sarah understood the overall implementation process for Beauty in Bloom
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• The new activities or screens in the software tool that Beauty in Bloom is going
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The Countdown for Beauty in Bloom
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Interestingly, all during the drought years, the seeds existed, lying dormant in the ground – but the necessary condition of rain did not allow them to bloom
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Fall does not mean the end, withered flowers bloom is just a natural phenomenon, a natural process
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The courtyard was full of plants and flowers many of which were just beginning to bloom in rather stark contrast to Ignace’s courtyard
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The air was mild and a little humid, the earliest flowers were preparing to bloom, birds were singing (in spite of Cuauhtzin’s challenges), insects were buzzing, but they were not yet a nuisance, a gentle rain would fall almost every day, and the animals in the forest darted about
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All were in the full bloom of vibrant youth, smiling radiantly to see us
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He had pondered a little on the probability it was just him feeling loneliness and longing for Suzy to return, but these things can grow and bloom and inevitably jump up and bite you at anytime
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' And when Methuselah heard the words of his son, he came to me to the ends of the Earth; for he had heard that I was there, and he cried aloud, and I heard his voice and I came to him; And I said to him: 'note, here am I, my son, therefore have you come to me?' And he answered and said: 'Because of a great cause of anxiety have I come to you, and because of a disturbing vision have I approached; And now, my father, hear me: to Lamech my son there has been born a son, the like of whom there is none, and his nature is not like man's nature, and the colour of his body is whiter than snow and redder than the bloom of a rose, and the hair of his head is whiter than white wool, and his eyes are like the rays of the sun, and he opened his eyes and thereon lighted up the whole house; And he arose in the hands of the midwife, and opened his mouth and blessed the Lord of Heaven; And his father Lamech became afraid and fled to me, and did not believe that he was sprung from him, but that he was in the likeness of the angels of Heaven; and note I have come to you that you may make known to me the truth
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She walked along deep in thought, collecting a stray bloom now and then and returning it to the water with a prayer, hoping her prayer would attach to that of the original person
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M: In a forest only some of the trees are in full bloom at a given
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as Christmas trees because they bloom during the month of December and are covered with flowers for two consecutive weeks
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They bloom again three months later in spring
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Music filled the air and flowers were in full bloom
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His affair with the Agriculture Committee Staff Aide was in full bloom
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(This means that the barley was ready and the flax was in bloom
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' And when Methuselah heard the words of his son he came to me to the ends of the Earth; for he had heard that I was there and he cried aloud and I heard his voice and I came to him; And I said to him: 'note here am I my son therefore have you come to me?' And he answered and said: 'Because of a great cause of anxiety have I come to you and because of a disturbing vision have I approached; And now my father hear me: to Lamech my son there has been born a son the like of whom there is none and his nature is not like man's nature and the colour of his body is whiter than snow and redder than the bloom of a rose and the hair of his head is whiter than white wool and his eyes are like the rays of the sun and he opened his eyes and thereon lighted up the whole house; And he arose in the hands of the midwife and opened his mouth and blessed the Lord of Heaven; And his father Lamech became afraid and fled to me and did not believe that he was sprung from him but that he was in the likeness of the angels of Heaven; and note I have come to you that you may make known to me the truth
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“And in full bloom, too,” he observed as he peered into her almond eyes, now wide in the surprise of his closeness
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The rose is now in full bloom
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Each bloom is in place
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“And in full bloom, too,” he observed as he peered into her almond eyes, now
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Here tulips bloom as they are told;
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Several months later, still mulling over the question that was always in the back of my mind, I looked out the window of the small room I called my office over a garden filled with various colors of ranunculus bulbs in full bloom
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Tula, whose efforts in this art of the investigation of the foreign adversity seemed to bloom of a vocation inherited from her ancestors, adhered to her person from the moment of her birth, and in this way, without very much determination or emulation, she appropriated of the human melodramas to promulgate them in all its extension, such as a decree, for the populous streets of town
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they fly north to follow the cactus bloom
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The fragrance of a rose in bloom came wafting overwhelmingly
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Within minutes the landscape looked like flowering hillsides in full bloom, not the ruinous cemetery of a far-reaching empire of bracken and nettles
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we‘re seeing now could be the plants starting to come into full bloom, and we all know that
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They enquired about it and were accepted by Dublin Corporation to take up residence at number 21, Slieve Bloom Park, Drimnagh
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There was an area at the back of Slieve Bloom Park that was called The Valley
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True, her mother and sister would visit now and again but they regretted the break-up of the little community in Slieve Bloom Park
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Joe turned his head and had one last look, as did Bridget and those who could see out the back as they caught one last glimpse of Slieve Bloom Park before they headed
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During the visit however, they all talked about the times and friendship they had in that little Corporation estate they shared called Sleive Bloom Park
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great clumps of rhododendrons and on the spring flowers in bloom, and
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It was across the road from Sleive Bloom Park; where they had all lived practically side-by-side, before dispersing ten years before
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The relationship of man with God in the Holy Spirit is cultivated to bloom in an atmosphere of
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At will, steel blossoms bloom in unnamed gardens, or flower-swords flash in the moonlight
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a child began to bloom within her womb
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They were screened off from the rest of the grounds by trellis work that was covered with climbing plants that were in full bloom
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She will draw the essence of Valeria's life into her own body, and bloom with fresh vigor and beauty
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The oracle, men said, was the Princess Yelaya, the last ruler of Alkmeenon, who had died in the full bloom of her youth and beauty, and whose body had miraculously remained unblemished throughout the ages
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My rear-end was in full bloom and by the end of the
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The trees were showing bloom and punk tree bloom was no laughing matter—to a scent hound
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He had to be careful—but how? His mind was racing as the bull dog struggled on passing narrow, muddy cross trails, encountering leafy debris interspersed with yellowish, saffron like bloom and becoming more abundant; settling on Sam‘s head and shoulders as he twisted along the trail
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His captives, like him, were plastered with dank slimy goo and covered with leaves and the saffron colored bloom of the punk tree
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The filamentous bloom was overpowering!
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The choaka trees were in bloom with their fragrant, white flowers, the cloudless sky was a deep cerulean blue
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When the time has come for flowers to bloom
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An acrid smell of rotting fish was getting stronger as they travelled east, and Siri noticed that the sea around the ship was becoming red with an algal bloom
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The gardens were in full bloom and in the late afternoon sun the colours were brilliant against the dark red brick of the building
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She also sat in the garden, which was now in full bloom, and the scents from the flowers filled the air around her
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All the flowers were in full bloom, as they drove by all the houses leading up to Tavernelle
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All the hedges surrounding Louisa’s house were still in bloom, their fragrance hung in the hot air
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Just staying in her own garden and tending to the flowers, which had really come into bloom, made her feel safe in her own surroundings
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I thought she was done, but in the silence, her voice wavered from a whisper and bloomed into the most beautiful thing I'd ever heard
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Panic bloomed in my chest when I heard footsteps coming from the other side of the restaurant, from the other side of the big glass dividing wall
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The gate opened onto a garden where trees, flowers and shrubs bloomed in abundance
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Colorful flowers bloomed in abundance
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Trees swayed in the slight breeze and as I stared at the hills around us, it seemed these same flowers had bloomed the first time I made the journey
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around Chester that changed and literally bloomed with new
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The row of bushes hiding the neighbor’s yard was full of white, bridal wreath flowers, and roses bloomed on the strip of land leading to the stairs
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The rich greens of the earth, the deep blue of the sky, the pearlescent line of grey encircling the keep, it all bloomed into a rich beauty, and although Kay had seen it hundreds of times, it still brought tears to her eyes to look at it
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Dirt-splashes spurted and bloomed, and they all ran back into the house…mostly
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Suspicion bloomed inside him, but he took a first step towards the chamber nonetheless
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And then there were the 300 years that I will call the Constantine Ascension years where the Church bloomed bigger than anyone could have predicted
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Outside the boundary wall, the narrow strip between sidewalk and wall enclosing their haven was generously planted with flowers that bloomed for those who walked or drove past
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When I regained my tongue and asked Wodziwob about it, he explained that when it rained enough, the desert bloomed
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When God came into paradise, the plants both of Adam's lot and of my lot bloomed, and all lifted themselves up; and the throne of God was made ready where the tree of life was; And God called Adam, saying, Adam, where are you hidden, thinking that I shall not find you? Shall the house be hidden from him who built it? Then your father answered and said, Not, Lord, did we hide ourselves as thinking that we should not be found by You; but I am afraid, because I am naked, and stand in awe of Your power, O Lord
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8 And it came to pass, that on the morrow Moses went into the tabernacle of witness; and, note, the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was budded, and brought forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and yielded almonds
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When God came into paradise the plants both of Adam's lot and of my lot bloomed and all lifted themselves up; and the throne of God was made ready where the tree of life was; And God called Adam saying Adam where are you hidden thinking that I shall not find you? Shall the house be hidden from him who built it? Then your father answered and said Not Lord did we hide ourselves as thinking that we should not be found by You; but I am afraid because I am naked and stand in awe of Your power O Lord
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I have an orchid next to a peace plant that have bloomed
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The radiated energy blossomed and bloomed on enemy gun-laying and SAM radar scopes like liquid phosphorous poured down a TV screen
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Clouds bloomed into shining white, then burst into black, fire shooting out from the centre, consuming what they had made
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All along the skyline, a line of fierce blackness bloomed where the brightness of the daytime sky should have been
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Silver and gold flowers bloomed on the lawns
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Precariously perched gardens bloomed with olive trees and rosebushes
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If a thousand pardons were precise, a thousand pardons I would give him, only for the pleasure of listening again the bloomed phrases with so agreeable tones
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“As you can see, the flower is long gone on this ginger—it bloomed in the spring,” Birdie said
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I remembered my colors and knew that by mixing red and blue, purple was created, and with a little white, lavender bloomed
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As the months wore on Annie bloomed with her new responsibility, the child which they had so much wanted was called Martin
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The moon was glowing and the roses were beautifully bloomed on night
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cherry blossoms bloomed before his very eyes
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She said that her azaleas hadn’t bloomed in three years, but was told that beer would help in the process
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The azaleas may have bloomed that year no matter what was poured on the plants
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My prickly pair cactus bloomed every Fourth of July and it too proliferated and didn’t ever need watering
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Fear again pervaded the world, and suspicion bloomed even in the face of the new prophets, David, Saul, and Solomon, all of whom were wholly integrated with their entire consciousness
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Is there a flower so nice that you'd accept that it only bloomed one month a year?
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But our bond of relationship for each other had already bloomed into a shape of love
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friends all tell me that I have bloomed, that I seem more confident and that I look healthier
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Our love bloomed when you used to cook,
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proven useless as a weapon because the shields had bloomed past their radius and the
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Those were the days of our life where our love bloomed clear
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My wife put it this way, so beautifully: “It's a rose that budded, but never bloomed”
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the trees in the backyard were fully bloomed, the
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that bloomed like flowers and then like ice;
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Bequen’s voice bloomed in song somewhere within
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“By now,” said Trid, “she should’ve bloomed every tree in the city
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This time, they bloomed
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The lawns were freshly cut and rows of daisies and chrysanthemums bloomed along one side of the house
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“I have not seen the Midwinter Thorn bloom here at Ynys Witrin for many years,” Bedwyr replied, “if it ever bloomed it may have been within the land of Listinois - even if the legend says that it thrived here in Glastonbury
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ways and the flower of fear that had bloomed within her in respect to being drawn to the male
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freshest, brightest roses that Anne had ever seen, fully bloomed in red, white, yellow, and pink
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One morning in spring - when Demeter’s daughter was with her mother for half the year and the earth bloomed again - I made a decision, the long term consequences of which I could not have begun to comprehend
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The memories he made available were like disjointed dreams, clearly lacking in time continuity; all the fields of lavender and lilac bloomed the summer before we had our engagement party and were seen through rose-colored glasses that blinded him to the reality of my wants and needs
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When it hit the water, the world bloomed
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The bloodstain on Blunt's nightshirt bloomed
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produce a general panic, and the small seed of fear quickly bloomed
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It had clearly bloomed
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The backyard suddenly bloomed with bright light that spilled into the yards next door and over the back fence
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Mandela bloomed at that university
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leading to the porch bloomed annunciating the celebration of life
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A spiritual man who has fully bloomed in divinity would show some certain signs
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bloomed and sagged slightly with the growth in size and age and the fondling of lovers
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Bright crimson roses and snow white lilies bloomed around her coffin as the sun beat down on the small canopy
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The castle and its towers were wreathed with flowering vines that bloomed white and let off a honeysuckle smell that I could already smell on the breeze
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Roses bloomed and vegetables flourished in the neat garden that stretched down to a sleepy river with a golden cornfield beyond
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As Jesus walked by the withered flowers regained their form and bloomed radiantly, even as the birds sang and greeted in the new day eager to see what the Lord had made
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She could see that happiness had bloomed in the house for a long time
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The climate performed impeccably and the forests bloomed with speed, the seas
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A hollow terror bloomed in her chest
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A nervous feeling bloomed in her stomach
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Sickness bloomed in her stomach
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Sitting down on a purple toadstool, she drained one of the rulip flowers which were bloomed nearby
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At Avigdor's she found the precious home letters and, giving the reins to Laurie, read them luxuriously as they wound up the shady road between green hedges, where tea roses bloomed as freshly as in June
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As we talked, we neared a door that opened on the road; and my young lady, lightening into sunshine again, climbed up and seated herself on the top of the wall, reaching over to gather some hips that bloomed scarlet on the summit branches of the wild rose trees, shadowing the highway side: the lower fruit had disappeared, but only birds could touch the upper, except from Cathy's present station
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A speck of blood bloomed on his lips
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There I saw again, but not yet pressed and dried like the Nautilus'sspecimens, some peacock's tails spread open like fans to stir up a cooling breeze, scarlet rosetangle, sea tangle stretching out their young and edible shoots, twisting strings of kelp from the genus Nereocystis that bloomed to a height of fifteen meters, bouquets of mermaid's cups whose stems grew wider at the top, and a number of other open–sea plants, all without flowers
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On the rocky, volcanic seafloor, there bloomed quite a collection of moving flora: sponges, sea cucumbers, jellyfish called sea gooseberries that were adorned with reddish tendrils and gave off a subtle phosphorescence, members of the genus Beroe that are commonly known by the name melon jellyfish and are bathed in the shimmer of the whole solar spectrum, free–swimming crinoids one meter wide that reddened the waters with their crimson hue, treelike basket stars of the greatest beauty, sea fans from the genus Pavonacea with long stems, numerous edible sea urchins of various species, plus green sea anemones with a grayish trunk and a brown disk lost beneath the olive–colored tresses of their tentacles
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When the count arrived, he had under his touch his books and arms, his eyes rested upon his favorite pictures; his dogs, whose caresses he loved, welcomed him in the ante-chamber; the birds, whose songs delighted him, cheered him with their music; and the house, awakened from its long sleep, like the sleeping beauty in the wood, lived, sang, and bloomed like the houses we have long cherished, and in which, when we are forced to leave them, we leave a part of our souls
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On the other side of the house, to match with the library, was the conservatory, ornamented with rare flowers, that bloomed in china jars; and in the midst of
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The quiet north side bloomed at this time of year with shrubbery and wild flowers
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The magistrate, harassed and fatigued, had descended to the garden of his house, and in a gloomy mood, similar to that in which Tarquin lopped off the tallest poppies, he began knocking off with his cane the long and dying branches of the rose-trees, which, placed along the avenue, seemed like the spectres of the brilliant flowers which had bloomed in the past season
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She was fair and pure as a lily that had bloomed in Paradise
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Inside it, the kingcups bloomed and the brook whelmed up from its source
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The flowers budded, bloomed and browned, the fresh green growth of early summer giving way to twiggy stalks and space where foliage had been
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We returned to Oxford and once again the gillyflowers bloomed under my windows and the chestnut lit the streets and the warm stones strewed their flakes upon the cobble; but it was not as it had been; there was mid-winter in Sebastian's heart
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and white crepe myrtle bloomed as valiantly as if war had not passed over their heads Here and there in the grass, roses threw out sprangles from crushed old stems and pink and Yankee horses gnawed their boughs
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Streamers of pot rode the lunchtime air; swirls of graffiti had bloomed on the postboxes and on the cornices of municipal buildings; near where William had parked, two white kids, a boy and a girl, sat on a flattened box on the sidewalk asking stockbrokers for change, as if this were no more morally significant than asking the time of day
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He literally bloomed so from this exploit that he could afford radiantly to assent
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The distant hopes upspringing in her heart bloomed suddenly, became real, tangible, like a cluster of flowers, and she saw them cut down and wilting on the earth
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THAT NIGHT, FIREWORKS EXPLODED with incessant booms and rapid-fire cracks over Pillar Point and bloomed in the sky
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We were on the porch steps, looking over Nana’s garden of wildflowers, her roses that bloomed so abundantly, and garden lilies, looking over the remains of the party, all that food and booze
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By the time we were corralled into the courtroom and took our seats, my residual headache from the attack had bloomed into something that was almost tangible
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Glain stood stock-still, staring at the destruction as more ballista-fired bottles of Greek Fire landed and bloomed into hideous, toxic life
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I nursed my own part of the anger that bloomed, glutted with exhibits of paralyzed children
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It was strung with bluebeans that were blooming just now
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blooming around the heads of cherubs born aloft on rainbow wings
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the base of their new patio right on top of the once blooming but
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He felt drawn to her like a bee to a patch of blooming flowers
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Despite its name, nothing was blooming in the city
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trees with blooming white flowers weighing down their
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I reached for Becky, the hope blooming in me that she was okay too
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I looked toward the blooming lilies, the thicket roses, and marigolds
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For just these few moments, I was in pure country bliss — the smell of the spring lilies sweeping through the air, the sun dancing through the early leaves and flowers of the blooming trees, the sounds of the morning robins looking for those worms, the excitement of our four legged fur-babies as I snuck them extra dog treats while Grandpa had his back turned (I was their favorite) — this was true joy for any young child born to be wild
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It is said that the students at the local university believed that if you did not study for your end of the year exams by the time the Jacarandas are blooming you don’t need to bother and pack your bags for the Army next year
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The blooming dogs are too loud
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clustering high in blooming pyramids; there were bunches of grapes,
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However, it was possible for me to join, that same day at five o’clock in the afternoon, the Procession with the Mother on its return to San Martín through the blooming fields of that village
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They saw it blooming white in the sky
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In my mouth the blooming of flowers and Archmagio was pressing into my lips the black tar
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He forgot congregational worries and spiritual problems; the years slipped away from him; he was a young divinity student again and the roses of June were blooming red and fragrant on the dark, queenly head of his Cecilia
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Yquingare ushered me through a large room containing cane furniture and into an interior courtyard open to the air with many blooming flowers in pots of soil
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Called the blooming star,
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have no trouble blooming inside the church
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It was often quite beautiful as well since it was still spring when I first reached it and there were yet some flowers blooming
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During the next three weeks, the grasslands were blooming with tiny wildflowers, the air was alive with buzzing insects, the sky was clear and mostly mild
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And after some days my son Methuselah took a wife for his son Lamech, and she became pregnant by him and bore a son; And his body was white as snow and red as the blooming of a rose, and the hair of his head and his long locks were white as wool, and his eyes beautiful; And when he opened his eyes, he lighted up the whole house like the sun, and the whole house was very bright; And thereon he arose in the hands of the midwife, opened his mouth, and conversed with the Lord of righteousness; And his father Lamech was afraid of him and fled, and came to his father Methuselah; And he said to him: 'I have begotten a strange son, diverse from and unlike man, and resembling the sons of the God of Heaven; and his nature is different and he is not like us, and his eyes are as the rays of the sun, and his countenance is glorious; And it seems to me that he is not sprung from me but from the angels, and I fear that in his days a wonder may be wrought on the Earth; And now, my father, I am here to petition you and implore you that you may go to Enoch, our father, and learn from him the truth, for his dwelling-place is among the angels
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With placid meadows and flowery carpets of orchards fully blooming
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And after some days my son Methuselah took a wife for his son Lamech and she became pregnant by him and bore a son; And his body was white as snow and red as the blooming of a rose and the hair of his head and his long locks were white as wool and his eyes beautiful; And when he opened his eyes he lighted up the whole house like the sun and the whole house was very bright; And thereon he arose in the hands of the midwife opened his mouth and conversed with the Lord of righteousness; And his father Lamech was afraid of him and fled and came to his father Methuselah; And he said to him: 'I have begotten a strange son diverse from and unlike man and resembling the sons of the God of Heaven; and his nature is different and he is not like us and his eyes are as the rays of the sun and his countenance is glorious; And it seems to me that he is not sprung from me but from the angels and I fear that in his days a wonder may be wrought on the Earth; And now my father I am here to petition you and implore you that you may go to Enoch our father and learn from him the truth for his dwelling-place is among the angels
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and cattle and blooming trees scattered over the hills
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The seventh mountain again had cheerful pastures and the whole mountain was blooming and every kind of cattle and birds were feeding on that mountain; and the more the cattle and the birds ate the more the grass of that mountain flourished
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“Well, it's the owner of the whole blooming thing, Michael
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blooming up the gut
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have contact with our direct neighbours, and even then it’s hardly what I’d call a blooming
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The flower was blooming in the meadow near the creek at the edge of the forest
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Bracken and blooming heather surrounded the trail
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Doc Lovejoy is sitting with Jeffery on his front steps, taking in the scent of cactus flowers blooming in their yard
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There were even blooming roses around the door
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Their tongues intertwined against one another’s in an erotic dance, hunger blooming within them
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He took Me up this path, then through an arch enwreathed with blooming vines, into a courtyard graced with trees wherein I saw Us four again
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If you are being really controlling then watch out - BIG BLOOMING WARNING HERE - in doing this you are only going to be building resentment in the relationship and resentment is one of those “run in the opposite direction from sex” things that isn't going to help
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If you’ve asked your partner to try something new, she’s tried it with you, but while you’re at it she’s asked you to stop, then blooming well stop! If you don’t and you keep forcing the issue then it will put her off trying anything new with you next time
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“Does that put Ivan in an elevated position because he’s training to be a blooming nurse?”
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they will still give blooming
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The blooming of Margaret Thatcher
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Of course, these are punk trees and they‘re blooming and they‘re worse than oaks and more allergenic
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Everything was blooming and the animals were especially active with spring in the air
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There were several oversized rocking chairs overlooking blooming azalea bushes and Bradford pear trees
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will be flowers blooming by the walls,
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Madly in love after so many years of sterile complicity, they enjoyed the miracle of loving each other as much at the table as in bed, and they grew to be so happy that even when they were two worn-out old people they kept on blooming like little children and playing together like dogs
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blooming in the sunlight
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everybody in this blooming place heard
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In early March 2012, my Christmas cactus started blooming again
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The lovely scent of the fully blooming roses of all colours imaginable and robust gladiolas floated through the air and filled her nostrils with the aroma that soothed and relaxed both the mind and the body yet instilled in her a sense of foreboding and doom
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euphoric nectar of the blooming lilies and the palm orchids
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Well-manicured gardens filled with brightly blooming roses, hibiscus, and an assortment of perennials seemed to snuggle cozily against the mansion in the front and along both sides
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The flowers was all blooming
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The condominium development was luxurious in every detail from the elegantly landscaped walkways complete with low-level lighting and always blooming flowers to the fountains that graced the entrance to the lobby to the buffed marble exterior that matched the Versailles clubhouse to the bronzed doorknobs, plaques, and rails
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from beneath, in turn the world may behold the blooming that’s
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maintained garden area regardless of whether plants are blooming there during the colder periods of the year
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The flowers are always blooming
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The Flowers are always blooming,
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I'll try to sprout the blooming hope
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In the blooming of Flowers,
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Apparently he was stocked heavily on that particular blooming item, but I was in the market for more of a plant than a flower and I handed the owner a twenty-dollar bill to take with me a potted germanium of some
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The blooming rose tried her best to resist the will of nature to live,
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Of spring and summer were blooming in the tall tales
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their blooming ten codes
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Butterflies are mostly active in mid and late summer so you should make sure that you have lots of nectar-rich plants and flowers blooming by then
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more the springtime of our lives by the blooming aspect that was enjoyed by the company between us
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Eventually the element of fire had been controlled and utilized effectively, whilst stormy event must have made us appreciate more the springtime of our lives by the blooming aspect that was enjoyed by the company between us
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Andersen, one of those no-nonsense Planned Parenthoods with her four-color diagrams on SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN THE HUMAN SPECIES which to tell you the truth look like your average Tommie and Tillie standing naked with their hands at their sides in a tanning salon except he’s got this droopy little pudding nestled between his legs and she’s got all this dotted plumbing like little elephant ears blooming between hers and they both have these dotted lines down the center of their bodies like they were fuselage diagrams for a balsa-wood airplane and all the time Mrs
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the scent of orchids blooming
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It is the scent of orchids blooming in the restless night
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the birds singing and the flowers blooming and the animals roaming, and answering the
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and the coltsfeet were not yet blooming
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Whatever the life and death of flower is, so it will be and yet this reality has never stopped flowers from blooming again and
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You should not take this symbolical lotus as physical lotus blooming in
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This is called the blooming of the Lotus
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And the flowers: how they smell of sweet smells and take on their blooming colors after passing through phases and stages with no color nor smell!
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“But the trees will be budding and the snowdrops blooming, Winter will be
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” Faith looked towards what once was the wilds of love and now saw only a private preserve and an amphitheater for watching the holiday reenactment of love's yearly blooming
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Eartheart's cancerous sores and lesions: brown sites metastasizing into superfund malignancies, tumorous military bases spewing global toxicity, industrial farming blooming red algae leukemia throughout her atrophying arteries
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“ Hades seized the maiden as she gathered many beautiful blooming springtime violets, then carried her off to his underworld realm
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The moral of the story is that even the worst of life’s hopeless tragedies can be turned into blooming miracles; what we perceive as death, altered into life’s eternal circle
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” She moved over to the closet and brought back a stunning ball gown, a jeweled mask shaped like a blooming rose, and an elaborate powdered wig
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Red the blooming rose of my attack
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“Bastian, he’s calling the others,” I said, fear blooming once more
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The walls were papered with climbing red roses and deep green leaves on a creamy white trellis which stretched across the ceiling, giving the room an appearance of a blooming rose arbor
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I tossed and turned, whimpering with night terrors; when Jacques finally found her, she’d withered away and died, replaced by an exotic Night Blooming Jasmine that Jacques loved more than he had ever loved Farrah Rose
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We ate and drank, then I opened gift after gift, displaying them to everyone, but what imprinted itself in my mind was an elaborate silver tea service on a matching ornate tray from my Uncle Joshua and an unsual bottle of French perfume called Night Blooming Jasmine from Phillipe
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And later on to the Bishop he remarked, in his hearty desire to have everything trim and in its proper place, the young in the fresh air, older persons at desks in studies, white faces reserved for invalids, roses blooming in the cheeks of girls, that he mustn't overwork that little daughter of his
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They traversed through the undergrowth in silence, each pondering their blooming friendship
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How much longer will it be until the sun rises—when, from the left side of the world, the ball of light within the sky brings forth the radiance that spills over the world? And how long, she wonders, has she been asleep? Her body aches as though she has been sick for several days, and her head is clouded, filled to the brim with muck, and though there is no snot within her nose, there seems to be a pressure there, slowly blooming like an orchid plagued with spots that call it a tiger
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The room lit up and green vines grew around the tower, blooming flowers in their curls
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A stellar stallion rushed to its master, who scattered a spread of blooming flares overhead as they broke for the foothills
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Not to mention the police and all their blooming ten codes
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“Late in my life I am blooming like a flower,” (21) he said
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blooming in the world
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But she was blooming
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Some post-menopausal women often seem to have a second sexual blooming, a heightened need for physical sexual activity
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Above and to one side where there was a place for it in the cliff, the sensuous trimming of the portal flowed up into a bouquet of blooms surrounding a face
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All of them, the grown stone and the shaftwood, had vine covered balconies on almost every floor and the blooms were a deep magenta and last year's pods a rosy mahogany where they hadn't been picked already
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The bow of rose pink blooms
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Those upper flowers were a blue and purple topping to the orange, red and maroon of the larorlie blooms in the lower branches
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Way out here on the plain, big rains hadn't yet come to knock the blooms down
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The French honey that is gathered from the blooms of gooseberry and sycamore trees is an exquisite sea green
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The next morning the young man rang a local florist and arranged for a bouquet of the finest mixed winter blooms to be sent round to her house, hoping that she would be shocked, surprised and then intrigued by this wonderful gift
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The young man stood in the shadows on the opposite side of the street and watched as Tiffany’s father thrust the blooms into the dustbin and slammed down the lid
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These conversations, these descriptions of wonderful blooms and ripe fruits, distressed old Ted, because he wanted to do the best job that he could for his employer
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The blooms of spring and summer were long gone from his garden and faced with the late flowering of honeysuckle women, Tom found that he was too set in his ways to flap his wings and fly up into the Indian Summer skies to greet them
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street and watched as Tiffany’s father thrust the blooms into the
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It was palatial, with polished marble floors, fine carpets and hangings, ornate wall sconces, soft music, live blooms ringing the ceilings and a large fish tank dividing the front room from the dining area
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How could he relate to steel and plastic corridors, silicon mind and the power structure when he was adrift in a field of violet blooms in the golden light of Kortrax? How could he relate to orders given by a starship captain frozen in stone when there was a golden-skinned naked girl on him, swaying to the rhythm of mental drums, beckoning him into her arms, into her body?
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Violet, red and purple blooms hung on vines, signs glowed in swirling colors during Nightday
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Covered in rainforest and volcanic peaks, banyan trees and tropical blooms are everywhere, and waterfal s cascade into local rivers
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Some of Nonik's blooms were year-round under the dome so they spent a lazy Afternoonday there
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The side streets were lined with fences, many of which were heavy with the blooms of yoolin and margotty
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“No problem there is a plant over there Flitter, with bumble bee looking blooms, just pick a few of those and ask Betty to mix them into the cauldron
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blooms and you’ll possess a beautiful thing
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Blooms of purple slimy stuff floated in the puddles
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I know what is going to happen and I desperately try to shout a warning to him but I know as well that I can’t and I watch horrified as the machine gun traverses and the bullets stitch across his chest leaving blooms of red against the material
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Vines, with purple blooms, grew at the foot of the rock
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Nature was at her peak, blending the wild blooms with various shades of green
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waters of the swamp until it blooms on the surface
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I winked at Aunt Martha, placing four white blooms on the dashboard
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when deep in earth blind to what blooms above?
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Then the blooms and ferns were spent; the kindly trees softened the approaches to the stone with fragrant, yielding golden-brown leaves on the ground
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Everything blooms in the spring, and then fades with the autumn leaves
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And I went beyond it and saw seven magnificent mountains all differing each from the other, and the stones of it were magnificent and beautiful, magnificent as a whole, of glorious appearance and fair exterior: three towards the east, one founded on the other, and three towards the south, one on the other, and deep rough ravines, none of which joined with any other; And the seventh mountain was in the midst of these, and it excelled them in height, resembling the seat of a throne, and fragrant trees encircled the throne; And among them was a tree such as I had never yet smelt, neither was any among them nor were others like it; It had a fragrance beyond all fragrance, and its leaves and blooms and wood wither not forever, and its fruit is beautiful, and its fruit n resembles the dates of a palm; Then I said: 'How beautiful is this tree, and fragrant, and its leaves are fair, and its blooms very delightful in appearance
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And I went beyond it and saw seven magnificent mountains all differing each from the other and the stones of it were magnificent and beautiful magnificent as a whole of glorious appearance and fair exterior: three towards the east one founded on the other and three towards the south one on the other and deep rough ravines none of which joined with any other; And the seventh mountain was in the midst of these and it excelled them in height resembling the seat of a throne and fragrant trees encircled the throne; And among them was a tree such as I had never yet smelt neither was any among them nor were others like it; It had a fragrance beyond all fragrance and its leaves and blooms and wood wither not forever and its fruit is beautiful and its fruit n resembles the dates of a palm; Then I said: 'How beautiful is this tree and fragrant and its leaves are fair and its blooms very delightful in appearance
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When a plant is under stress, it blooms freely, the object being to spread its seed
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And the blooms wil turn for you
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She brushed her gloved hand over a standing bouquet of white and red blooms
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“I am still allured by these haphazard blooms,” declared Sharon
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“Since we came here to confront Guardon and the Dire Queen I too have marveled at the unkempt beauty of these blooms
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Trying not to shake, cold fingers of dread clutching as his chest, he walked blindly from the terminus, then in a sudden burst of desperation bought a bunch of flowers from a kiosk and ran as fast as he could back to the arrivals point, getting there just in time to thrust the blooms into the hands of the faded, thin woman who had to be Bart’s mother
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most intimate and most sacred relationship blooms
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It led away from the palace, through masses of exotic-scented shrubbery where great pale blossoms spread their shimmering petals, through verdant, tangled bushes that showered blooms at the touch, until he came at last to a great mass of rock that jutted like a titan's castle out from the cliffs at a point closest to the palace, which, however, was almost hidden from view by vine-interlaced trees
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What happens in the spring? The tree starts to bud…then the tree fully blooms
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Their long stems helped the blooms stand tall and proud of their beauty and stately ambiance
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The morning glory which blooms for an hour,
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the restaurant - which was busy, noisy, and had beautiful potted plants, ivy, and hanging blooms
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vapors that emitted forth from those tropical blooms of euphoric
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What is if I told you about a flower so amazing that when it blooms people would come from miles around just to see it? TV crews would arrive days beforehand so they could set up and get the perfect shot
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Also you might consider a bush that provides blooms as opposed to flowers
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Straining to keep the bitter blooms in his churning stomach he rolls onto his side
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blooms that are not going
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you can see, has SEVERAL blooms on it
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year, but to actually see blooms on the tree
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see, a flower blooms in exactly the way that it is going to bloom
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Blizzards in New England, rather than the usual dogwood blooms, frosted trees struggling to don their own Easter Sunday finery
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It only blooms in midwinter on the day of Christ’s birth
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Opening up to the greater love of all, sharing without borders, bountifully blooms a greater love of the one
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"The flower that blooms in
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equivalency of like, as, equal to: a is like b in x way, love is a rose in that it blooms; to systems or tree-linking of 1 to 3 to 5: x is like an eye, which is like a camera, which is like a mirror, and cameras are like perceptions and mirrors are projections and reflections, thus x is like a in x way, and b in y, and c in z; to closed feedback modification: father is like the leader of an army; children are thus soldiers, those ruled without voice
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There were plants and flowers in the window sills, their blooms and greenery flowing over the sides of their baskets, and still more plants hanging from hooks in the ceiling or set on the long, high shelf which ran continuously around the whole room, with foliage and leaves randomly cascading down towards the floor in a picturesque manner
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that the slicks were algal blooms
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A few purple blooms on its tip might have been blood
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Deadheading the bells when they fade will result in a second showing of blooms
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I can’t stop the smile that blooms on my face
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Anything between 2-4 inches deep could (theoretically) lead to algae blooms on top of the sand
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The rosebushes on either side of the walk up to the front door still had a few blooms, but the grass in the tiny pocket handkerchief lawn was already starting to appear yellow and tired
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phosphates into the water which can lead to nuisance algae blooms
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should try to limit phosphates in the aquarium water to prevent noxious algae blooms
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Next to it is the Courtyard Garden which is perfect for alfresco dining complete with scented blooms
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where the powder blooms and blows--
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Yet, these are the unwise for a very unseen reason: into every life must come some rain, for without it what else can a heart become other than a desert that never blooms?
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Unfortunately a seed was planted that night and sometimes the seed of love blooms
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The fragrant blooms hung down in cascades that
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Like the disappearance of the last snow of winter just before Spring blooms new Life
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young charge soaked up the blooms of colour, crossing hills and gullies awash with
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She ran to him with the grace of a young deer through the wild profusion of blooms, scattering butterflies to the wind, as she came bounding up to him
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When you take away faded blooms this signals the plant to produce even more flowers
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In this light, you receive the enjoyment of even more beautiful blooms on your flowering plants
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But mostly and now the lilac that blooms the first,
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An old man gathering youthful memories and blooms that youth itself cannot
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Uprising in the night, it sprouts, blooms,
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Is not this a way which you have with the fair: one has a snub nose, and you praise his charming face; the hook-nose of another has, you say, a royal look; while he who is neither snub nor hooked has the grace of regularity: the dark visage is manly, the fair are children of the gods; and as to the sweet 'honey pale,' as they are called, what is the very name but the invention of a lover who talks in diminutives, and is not averse to paleness if appearing on the cheek of youth? In a word, there is no excuse which you will not make, and nothing which you will not say, in order not to lose a single flower that blooms in the spring-time of youth
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with freshness, blooms florid to the eye, and delicious to the touch; then
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as far only for the bones I hate those eels cod yes Ill get a nice piece of cod Im always getting enough for 3 forgetting anyway Im sick of that everlasting butchers meat from Buckleys loin chops and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of mutton and calfs pluck the very name is enough or a picnic suppose we all gave 5/- each and or let him pay it and invite some other woman for him who Mrs Fleming and drove out to the furry glen or the strawberry beds wed have him examining all the horses toenails first like he does with the letters no not with Boylan there yes with some cold veal and ham mixed sandwiches there are little houses down at the bottom of the banks there on purpose but its as hot as blazes he says not a bank holiday anyhow I hate those ruck of Mary Ann coalboxes out for the day Whit Monday is a cursed day too no wonder that bee bit him better the seaside but Id never again in this life get into a boat with him after him at Bray telling the boatman he knew how to row if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say yes then it came on to get rough the old thing crookeding about and the weight all down my side telling me pull the right reins now pull the left and the tide all swamping in floods in through the bottom and his oar slipping out of the stirrup its a mercy we werent all drowned he can swim of course me no theres no danger whatsoever keep yourself calm in his flannel trousers Id like to have tattered them down off him before all the people and give him what that one calls flagellate till he was black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed chap I dont know who he is with that other beauty Burke out of the City Arms hotel was there spying around as usual on the slip always where he wasnt wanted if there was a row on youd vomit a better face there was no love lost between us thats 1 consolation I wonder what kind is that book he brought me Sweets of Sin by a gentleman of fashion some other Mr de Kock I suppose the people gave him that nickname going about with his tube from one woman to another I couldnt even change my new white shoes all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I had with that feather all blowy and tossed on me how annoying and provoking because the smell of the sea excited me of course the sardines and the bream in Catalan bay round the back of the rock they were fine all silver in the fishermens baskets old Luigi near a hundred they said came from Genoa and the tall old chap with the earrings I dont like a man you have to climb up to to get at I suppose theyre all dead and rotten long ago besides I dont like being alone in this big barracks of a place at night I suppose Ill have to put up with it I never brought a bit of salt in even when we moved in the confusion musical academy he was going to make on the first floor drawingroom with a brassplate or Blooms private hotel he suggested go and ruin himself altogether the way his father did down in Ennis like all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I saw through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for the honeymoon Venice by moonlight with the gondolas and the lake of Como he had a picture cut out of some paper of and mandolines and lanterns O how nice I said whatever I liked he was going to do immediately if not sooner will you be my man will you carry my can he ought to get a leather medal with a putty rim for all the plans he invents then leaving us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust with his long story might be a tramp and put his foot in the way to prevent me shutting it like that picture of that hardened criminal he was called in Lloyds Weekly news 20 years in jail then he comes out and murders an old woman for
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A corner of the night sky, beyond a wall of trees, blooms red
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The sun burns away the fog and reveals the first blooms on the trees
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They found Holly with Bluebell and Pipkin, on the turf by the anthill where The head of mauve blooms rocked gently on its stem as he pushed his nose against it
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becoming manliness and maturity, that symmetrized nobly with that air of distinction and empire with which nature had stamped it, in a rare mixture with the sweetness of it; still nothing had he lost of that smooth plumpness of flesh, which, glowing with freshness, blooms florid to the eye, and delicious to the touch; then his shoulders were grown more square, his shape more formed, more portly, but still free and airy
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My Papa probably heard that song around the time he almost became one of those cut down like helpless blooms, while his elder brother, John, served and survived the battlefields of the Somme that lie within the province of Picardy
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There are great chestnut blooms and so on
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A soft rain sprang up in brilliant blooms that touched all around Eden with whispers that said, Soft
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The backstage was lit in blooms and isolated flushes, now bright, now dark, where the other magicians stood chatting
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Surrounded by trellised honeysuckles rioting with yellow and white blooms, a table sat in a courtyard garden inside the palace itself
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Instead sunlit meadows and hedges bursting with white and purple blooms surrounded it
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At the touch of memory, everything would unfold into the clear water of the mind, in beautiful blooms, in spring breezes, larger than life
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That blooms for just one hour