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The strain was isolated from a bloom that occurred in Cascais, Portugal, in October 2014.
BUT market events have given munis a bloom that extends beyond their tax advantages.
"We haven't seen a bloom that is this toxic in 15 years," he wrote.
These pregnant shoots on their strong stems are pristine and perfect, with a bloom that sends a shiver down your spine.
It is our greatest floral symbol of love and romance, and it is a bloom that touches our hearts as the flower most often chosen to celebrate significant milestones weddings, anniversaries, births, and indeed, deaths.
The nutrient catalyzed the growth of a bloom that within 2 weeks was visible by satellite.
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Treat a Light Machine Gun a little like an SMG, with a wide bloom that can make it difficult to use for too long.
During Earth's last ice age, iron dust dumped into the ocean fertilized the garden of the sea, feeding a plankton bloom that soaked up carbon dioxide from the air, a new study confirms.
This could lead to a microbial bloom that can outnumber Helicobacter.
One of our stalwarts even nominated a night bloom that can tempt the rarely seen sphinx moth.
On CD, the performances are free of all this, and are captured with a sonic bloom that makes Mr. Ma's 1983 recording sound wiry.
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