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It just needs to be allowed to bloom.
But beware: if the plants are allowed to bloom, they can be invasive.
Mr. Carpenter's maverick personality was allowed to bloom during what he calls a bohemian childhood in a highly cultured household in a rural farming area near Meadville, Pa.
Those were the early days of glasnost, when all kinds of neformaly, informal civic political groups, with names like Moscow Tribune and the Club of Social Initiatives, were suddenly allowed to bloom.
If only 1,000 such flowers were allowed to bloom, the world might shed a grid conceived long ago in favour of an energy internet worthy of the 21st century.
Julia's life, typical for a child of her background, was one of shuttling — borne back to Europe by her mother at the age of three or four, and educated (or, at least, allowed to bloom) in those healthier climes.
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They covered some of the plants with bags and allowed others to bloom freely.
This allows plants to bloom in their off-season.
The sunlight that penetrates the lakes allows algae to bloom, and dead algae trigger an explosion of oxygen-consuming bacteria.
Dr. Smetacek suggests that the new results would apply anywhere in the ocean where high levels of silica are present to allow diatoms to bloom.
"Even in a small space," Rollings stresses, "a garden should reveal itself gradually," allowing beauty to bloom out of mystery.
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