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"Fortunately for the plants," he said, "if the cold weather comes back, especially gradually, and the buds haven't emerged too much, the cold will slow down the process, and things will even out by spring".

LJ: I often find that a sense of narcissism emerges from too much certainty in the voice -- when we hear a narrator giving an account of himself (herself) whose grooves already feel deeply etched; when we sense we're getting the soundbite.

Although there are plenty of differences, China is emerging, too, after spending much of nearly two centuries in weakness, poverty and shame.

Indian market regulators are facing what is becoming a common predicament in emerging markets: too much money.

Once in a while a fugato episode or fortissimo outburst emerged with too much thumpy brashness for my taste.

Then, at the vice-presidential debate, Mr Edwards, usually regarded as a blow-dried lightweight, emerged without too much damage from a bruising contest with Mr Gravitas, Dick Cheney.

The front-runner, Ségolène Royal, emerged without too much damage, although some recent polls have put her behind the main centre-right candidate, Nicolas Sarkozy.

In the emerging world too much cash goes to universal fuel subsidies that disproportionately favour the wealthy (in Asia) and unaffordable pensions that favour the relatively affluent (in Latin America).

For those keeping track, that seems like an obvious move for the company, as it tries to take advantage of user activity that has already emerged without too much prompting.

Environmental issues emerge too.

Publications are emerging too.

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