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Every year the kids – from when they first appeared as bumps in their mother's belly – have been photographed beneath that blooming tree with their mum.
It's unclear from which direction he is coming, or how far, and so you might meander toward a nearby mural, called "Diversity in Progress" (it depicts a blooming tree beside a guy in a sombrero), or perhaps toward a pentagon-shaped house squatting among Victorians like the lost piece of a Lego set.
The third strategy pragmatic ascent fits in well with the way he uses to specify the common element of the noema of both veridical perceptions and corresponding hallucinations (see, e.g., the first-person description of someone's experience of "this blooming tree there in space" presented in sec. 90 of Ideas; also see ibid., sec.
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After bumping along a narrow road that wove past fields of tall grass and wildflowers, we pulled up to an adobe-and-glass complex atop a hill covered with cactuses, blooming trees and gigantic copper sculptures.
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