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The first seeds were sown of his ambition to become a Labour MP. "Many years later, when Shirley Williams and others argued in the Cabinet for the importance of children staying on at school I did not need convincing.
Then in 1977 the seeds were sown of a Museum of Garden History claimed to be the first of its kind in the world in a redundant church on the south bank of the River Thames in London.The story of the museum, as befits its subject, is a romantic one.
No self-righteousness can be sown of such sorrows as these.
But now we reap the fruit sown of that misguided seed: We have to tell people it's okay to eat fruit.
The remaining 351 seeds (≥0.02 g and round shape) were sown, of which 336 seeds germinated (mean: 0.203 g/seed ± 0.053 SD); 15 seeds did not germinate (mean: 0.069 g/seed ± 0.054 SD).
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Her domesticity was limited to the sowing of wild oats and the barbecuing of sacred cows - entire herds.
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The danger of the present system, apart from the sowing of generic fear, is that people will stop paying attention.
The complete sgRNA was made by PCR sowing of fragments gRNA_1_4 and gRNA_5_7 using primers 5′gRNA and 3′gRNA.
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