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Some years they will spring up rapidly while in others they need vernalisation, sticking the trays outside to let frost break down the seed coat, so that germination can take place.
Small growth stocks tend to spring up rapidly once the bad days are over.
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As a potential excellent way out, tandem honeycomb has sprang up and rapidly gained popularity.
Nightlife: Many of the more interesting nightspots spring up and then close rapidly.
North China, for example, usually warms up rapidly in the spring and this temperature increase leads to spring drought due to reduced precipitation, strong winds, and a large amount of evaporation.
As the European exchanges link up and trading fees collapse, Greifeld expects trading volumes to increase rapidly and a wave of new computerized exchanges to spring up.
He said critical migration routes were especially vulnerable in rapidly developing countries, where new roads, shopping malls, dams, playgrounds and subdivisions could spring up overnight, blocking the animals' passage.
I know buildings are springing up in China rapidly.
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