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He bloomed.
"He bloomed in his art because of Niki," she said.
Unhappy in Harlem, which he found "cold and mean", he bloomed in Greenwich Village and, famously, found fame in England.
At Hull he had looked like a lumbering, unsophisticated old-school 'target man' but in Holland he bloomed.
Social services placed Jarvis in a home with a retired couple, and he bloomed in their care, excelling academically, athletically and socially.
Hemingway's early style is also a poetic style; it's significant that, like the Romantic poets, he bloomed as a writer in his mid-twenties.
He bloomed for next 40 years.
But JGL was a late-bloomer (and, oh, how he bloomed) and the '90s were all about Shawn Hatosy and Heath Ledger.
When he said "blooming", did he really mean "panting and immobilised as if I had pre-eclampsia"?
God is transcendent in the sense that he is still in the making, and immanent in the sense that he will bloom from the whole world.
He barks, "Bloom here.
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