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Each year, the plants sprout rapidly, grow to about four or five inches, then develop spots on the leaves, turn pale and die.
It spreads aggressively both by seeds and vegetatively by root sprouts, re-sprouting rapidly after being cut.
In a country where hospitality is sacrosanct, support and generosity have sprouted rapidly.
It sprouts quickly and grows rapidly.
Sometimes, she sprouted so rapidly that she came downstairs in the morning and told her parents, "Dang, I think I grew last night".
And similar hubs are rapidly sprouting up in manufacturing cities across the nation.
Timely development of the luteal vasculature is highly dependent upon initiation of a robust, well-organized sprouting angiogenic response to rapidly invest the avascular, newly formed luteal body with a blood supply.
Developmental plasticity occurs when neurons in the young brain rapidly sprout branches and form synapses.
Occupy protests rapidly sprouted at other campuses: hundreds nationwide currently have or had some sort of Occupy-related activity going on.
While tomatoes sprout happily, and rapidly, in the laboratory, growing a whole tree from a single, genetically altered cell in a test tube is a tricky process that takes years, not months.
In January of last year, an official Innovation Authority was established and "innovation platforms" sprouted up as rapidly and widely as mushrooms after a hard rain — everywhere from the Israeli Air Force to the Civil Service Commission.
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