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In writing "Saved or Destroyed," Mr. Kondoleon exercised both prerogatives in the title, letting his characters alternately blossom and die and blossom anew.
"Like when you were expecting an A on your report card but got a B-." As it turned out, because of events in Washington, Clark's career was about to blossom anew.
With the arrival of the Renaissance, however, orchids blossom anew in art, "but this time mostly as a symbol of beauty and elegance".
Free of Zuckerberg, Facebook might blossom anew or it might wither; but most damningly of all, its users probably won't care either way.
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In the less demanding surroundings of Home Park, Dunne blossomed anew, perhaps finding his true level.
The paradise described by the shuttle driver certainly seemed to have blossomed anew during race weekend.
Seven once-dingy, dim and technologically challenged libraries, some of which have gone almost 100 years without a renovation, are blossoming anew.
In the village churchyard there grows an old yew, Every spring it blossoms anew; Old passports can't do that, my dear, old passports can't do that.
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