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There are plenty of horticultural reasons heirlooms can grow glorious fruit.
Now, please send for my pipe, filled with our country's most important crop, which I, like all our yeoman-farmer statesmen, personally grow: glorious hemp.
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From there you take magical woodland paths through Puddletown Forest, where heather, gorse and ferns grow in glorious profusion.
Rebutia schatzliana, in Bolivia, is smaller than a fingernail (as seen in a picture comparing the two) and grows a glorious miniature red flower.
Experience and innocence, the "black buck" and the light-skinned girl, are elements of a single racist trope, whose tensions well up in every act of tenderness: And then you were fourteen, and you had grown a glorious steel cock under your skirt.
Mix it all together and the echoes of Graf's glorious past grow louder by the day.
Unfortunately, had Facebook been born 10 years ago in Korea, it would not have been able to raise enough capital or grow internationally until the glorious moment of its IPO.
Sweatshirts emblazoned with the words 'FLOWER' and 'PETAL', and dresses embroidered with snippets of botanical diagrams of life cycles, seemed to celebrate the notion of a humble seed growing into something glorious.
Then it grew even more glorious when she got all fabulously femme, girl power preachin' and covered The Exciters' "Tell Him" as her backup singers/dancers spun like delirious pink lampshades.
And, as every horticulturist knows, pruning back is the first task of a good gardener — so that from small buds, glorious things can grow.
Yes, it has changed rather drastically, and it's a change that will affect him for the rest of his life, but for all you know, this child my grow up to be a glorious addition to his – and your – lives, and fill you with purpose and pride.
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