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is germinating
verb
Of a seed, to begin to grow, to sprout roots and leaves.
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Much of that is germinating on the stalks, Mr. Denny said.
In reality, opposition to U.S. reintegration among CPTPP members is germinating.
"It is not clear to me what is germinating," he said.
A new consciousness about home furnishing is germinating in many Chinese cities, growing out of the surging popularity of buying a home itself.
The third book is well under way, a fourth is germinating, and she gives the impression that she has plenty of time to fashion an oeuvre.
GT: I do believe that scenes still happen behind closed doors away from the glare of of those soleley seeking fame and fortune, and that is where some of the best stuff is germinating.
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The absence of memory, or the fallibility of memory, is the seed from which a story is germinated.
But it was germinating in Dr. Engelbart's restless mind.
Meanwhile, The Gruffalo was germinating at the back of her mind.
Some of those divisions were germinating long before Mr Cameron arrived at Number 10.
I worked as a graduate assistant to Ms. Pasztory years ago when the book was germinating.
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