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It just needs to be allowed to bloom.
The concern of some farmers, both conventional and organic alfalfa growers, is that through open pollination (principally from plants grown to produce commercial seed that must be allowed to bloom), the plants would be susceptible to cross contamination from the pollen of nearby genetically engineered (transgenic) alfalfa plants.
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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.
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.
The seeds of romance between Charles and Constance hinted at in the book are allowed to bloom fully onstage, resulting in a series of love duets — bland ("Come to Me") or '50s R&B pastiche ("The Stomp") or cloyingly cute ("She Didn't Get Very Far") — that consume lots of stage time.
The women in the Sports Direct warehouses who went into labour at work did so because work has become precarious, and zero-hours contracts have been allowed to bloom, because of government attacks on workers' rights both under Labour and, to an increased degree, under the Tories.
"Democracy in Iran is allowed to bloom only a few days every four years, while autocracy is evergreen".
For Danish jazz guitarist Jakob Bro, whose work is based heavily on improvisation, those everyday sounds are allowed to bloom in the studio: "The melodies have to be released to be appealing," he says.
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.
We hear so many stories of young trans children being able to bloom as a person when they are allowed to live as their true selves.
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