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A series of studies on pollination of teak in Thailand indicated that teak is a cross-pollinating species (Bryndum and Hedegart, 1969; Hedegart, 1973).
Design, music and fashion are cross-pollinating as never before.
"There's just this cross-pollinating idea," Mr. Rogers said.
"So not really a merge, more taking the best elements of both and cross-pollinating".
He fleshed out the book by cross-pollinating characters, "working up" incidents and imagining dramatic events.
The screenings, he said, are a way of "cross-pollinating and diversifying".
"Amplification on these networks — slicing, dicing, cross-pollinating — takes a certain finesse," Mr. Parker says.
Classical breeding and cross-pollinating procedures are both unpredictable and time-consuming.
Normally, they are notorious for cross-pollinating with any other neighborhood columbines in bloom, and the offspring is unpredictable.
Since the end of the Second World War, American and Japanese popular culture has been cross-pollinating, sharing and sometimes stealing ideas.
All along, Issue's mission of nurturing experimental artists and cross-pollinating genres and idioms has remained airtight.
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