Exact(5)
Didymo can bloom in waters that are nearly pristine.
Bethellii, a new S. involucrata, can bloom in the shade.
He will be closing on his 35th birthday come 2015 but is a fit man and England need only look to the careers of two Australians, Adam Gilchrist and Michael Hussey, to see how players can bloom in the autumn of their careers.
IF the daffodils can bloom in February and the forsythia before the Ides of March, the mayor of New York City can run the public school system -- probably less directly than he would like, but more directly than mayors have in more than 30 years.
Writes Oisin O'Brien, one of Guerrilla Shout's Creative Directors, "Memento Mori is a lament for things lost that acknowledges the opportunities which can bloom in the spaces left behind, reflecting cycles of economic dearth and growth".
Similar(55)
Mountain laurel, an evergreen shrub that is part of the heath family, can bloom into July in the cooler, more northern parts of the state, Mr. Jaynes said.
It has proven to be that rarest kind of story, one that can bloom twice in the reader's imagination.
If news reports are blaring threats of recession and stock market collapse, of fin de siècle extravagance and greed, Harry Cipriani presents a breezy, début de siècle optimism, a benign, enforced cheerfulness that can bloom only in a place that sells a baked-cod appetizer for $38.95.
If you're making a dough, you can bloom the yeast in the same container you prepared your dry ingredients in.
On the other hand, some species can bloom so densely, under exceptional conditions in sheltered bays, that they indiscriminately kill fish and invertebrates due to oxygen depletion.
For instance, Perennials can bloom and reach their maximum height in the first couple of years, so don't spend money on big plants.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com