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Stay long enough, and it may grow on you.
My wife is not happy with the ride, though it may grow on her.
Though it's possible the male attire may grow on me, I wouldn't bank on it.
Should the marriage end, the tree may grow on as a monument to disaffection.
The leaves may grow on the same stalk as the flower (stemmed violets) or on separate stalks (stemless violets).
But as the case unfolds, pressure may grow on Mr. Cameron to act despite the reluctance of some in his party to do so, Mr. Luckhurst said.
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It usually grows to about 25 m (80 feet) tall and may grow to 45 m on rich soils; it is common on exposed slopes and ridges, as it cannot tolerate shade.
mays) grown on Murashige and Skoog medium amended 20 mg L−1 SWCNTs, increased formation of seminal roots was associated with increased expression of the respective genes (SLR1, RTCS), while inhibition of root hair growth was reflected by down regulation of root hair-related genes (RTH1, RTH3).
"When money is tight it is tempting to turn to a loan or credit card – but it's important to remember these will have to be paid back in the end, and the amount you owe may grow depending on the interest rate on the loan or card," warned Ms Siarkiewicz.
In time, she may grow up on the All England Club grounds as a Wimbledon great.
"The rift may grow, depending on the outcome of his trip".
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