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Then, when the trunk appears too long to some, it sprouts branches.
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Sprouting branches and bits of dried plant, they appear pagan rather than precious.
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Eve presents not one family tree, as would be expected, but 11 -- a veritable orchard interspersed through the text -- which sprout branches and generations as the novel progresses.
I stand in front of a screen, and I see myself as a tree sprouting branches of mini-me's ("Human Tree").
It then used this information to construct a family tree that placed them into clusters.When completed, this tree had sprouted branches representing all the main language groups in modern Europe: Romance, Celtic, Germanic, Slavic and so on.
The cephalic vein passes through the subcutaneous layer without sprouting branches.
In both cases, a neuroma was found on the injured nerve and many sprouting branches were.
The new find shows that this bushy tree started sprouting branches even earlier than researchers had realized.
When the researchers blocked the molecule, the experimental tubules sprouted branches from all sides, regardless of the shape of the well.
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