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The choice elated me, because a "Flowers" show in Paris, in 1965, was one of two experiences I had that year that inspired a vocational devotion to art.
When the manager left to run a flowers and antiques boutique for a socialite named Judith Garden, he hired me to be the designer.
But I did re-read the book recently, because a friend of mine was throwing a "Flowers in the Attic -themed fundrAttic -themed
A Flowers group lawyer, Mark Wolinsky, arguing against an expedited hearing on whether the change in law was a deal breaker, told the judge that the dispute was essentially all about money.
The podcast's logo is a red rose and a latex-gloved hand holding a hypodermic needle on a black background, like a horror-movie poster, or a "Flowers in the Attic" cover.
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The scritching acoustic guitar is intimate and the melody quite beatific, but Neilson isn't toting a flowers-in-the-hair version of the 60s ideal.
"I'm usually a flowers-and-chocolates kind of guy," he said, but this year, he is planning to use the economic downturn as an excuse to emphasize creativity over lavishness.
You plucked a flower.
A flower with no smell.
I am a flower addict.
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