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"From the bud you get a flower," he said.
Here, "Unmissed, I can see myself again / in this great unfurling – the song, / the fledged leaf, the wing; / in these strong trees that / twist from the bud".
The projected picture will disclose many details in the development from the bud to the completed flower that are not apparent in ordinary visual observation.
In home gardening (e.g., rose culture), pruning enhances plant shape and flowering potential; new growth emerges from the bud or buds immediately below the pruning cut.
And could that plot about a younger talent threatening an established one have flowered from the bud of Mankiewicz's tussle with elder brother Herman, who had dashed off a screenplay called Citizen Kane nine years earlier?
In some myths, an asexual mode of creation is implied; a child, for example, appears from the bud of a tree or from a split fruit, or man is a featherless bird sent from the sky.
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A nesting black-headed grosbeak calls from the budding branch above me.
And the results showed that Yahoo was not benefiting from the budding economic rebound as much as its rival Google.
For dessert, we shared a vanilla gelato, strikingly sweet, gently aromatic and topped with fragrant mugolio, a syrup made from the buds of pine trees.
White tea is the least processed of all the teas and is produced from the buds of the Camellia sinensis shrub, picked before they have fully opened.
SUMO and its E2 from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Smt3p and Ubc9p, are encoded by essential genes.
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