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"The big thing for us at the moment is sprouted rice – it's sprouted for a set period and then dried.
It is so alive, this beast, that it changes its skin if you stay away from a spot for longer than a few months: you go back and it's sprouted anew or been unaccountably razed.
So angry in fact, it's sprouted some 544 horsepower.
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(For a long time, the Freedom Tower wasn't growing at all; but now it's sprouting).
As if to prove the last point, the reverse of that sleeve, which was once white card printed with black liner notes, is now speckled brown – as though it's sprouting liver spots.
More to the point: A gardener doesn't rip out a seed to see if it's sprouting.
It's sprouting, it's planting, it's this new energy, it's people reaching out, crossing the great divide of otherness and making connections that they never did before.
The form was originally thought of as primarily ideal for gaming, but now, like so many digital forms, it is sprouting forth in ways its inventors never intended, including to film and TV-style entertainment.
It is sprouting roots in neglected spots on every continent.
It was sprouting mutant life forms: solid, raised bumps, ranging from isolated little brown mounds to pimply red pocks to pale-yellowish beads resembling whiteheads.
This section of the 4,200-acre 4,200-acren isubdivisiona fly-is community, and more and more liknown ase sprouting up around the country.
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