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Now all that remains is a single picture of a flower, which hangs by her bed.
The cauliflower is a flower, which carry the plant's reproductive parts".
She recalled, for example, that the manuscript had opened with an extensive description of a flower, which, as she put it, was "a little bit boring".
There are too many choice moments to describe here, but among the classics is his sudden zooming-in on an immobile bumble bee on a flower, which he tearfully describes: "Isn't this so sad?
"There is something so delicate, natural and alluring about a flower which, given a sharp and vicious character, has the capacity to turn into something as dark as a skull," Mr. Posen said of the Gothic overtones of the collection.
An attempted rhinoplasty - the art was still in its infancy - failed to provide the nose "tip-tilted like a flower" which she requested and instead left her even more potatoish than before.
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Upon dying, she was revived and turned into an Intoner by a magical flower which planned to destroying mankind.
She fingered a small silver pendant with a squiggly embossment: "This is a lotus flower, which represents new beginnings and infinite potential".
In this piece I created a gigantic flower, which is really a hybrid of the sunflower, the rose, and of course the hibiscus, which is everywhere all over the island.
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