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At that bit of advice, he and Bruce started to bolt their breakfasts; there was a drugstore across the street.
Last week, though, black clouds gathered over two volatile sectors, telecommunications and e-commerce, and investors started to bolt.
The high-salinity stress treatment consisted of watering three-week-old plants that started to bolt, with 100 mM NaCl-containing water for five days.
Similar developmental differences were also observed at 21 days where many transgenic seedlings had started to bolt whereas very few (if any) WT seedlings had advanced to this developmental stage.
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Out back are raspberry bushes that won't fruit, chickens that run away and corn that's starting to bolt.
Far-right ministers who hoped Sharon was bluffing or who thought they could restrain him were realizing he would not be stopped, and they were starting to bolt.
The four youngest leaves with visible petioles when the plants start to bolt were harvested, pooled and used for RNA extraction as one biological replicate.
Lettuce starts to "bolt" in hot conditions toward the end of the growing season.
If the weather grows too hot, the cilantro plants will start to bolt - which means they will flower and go to seed, so choose your time of year wisely.
The lettuce starts to bolt- meaning a center stalk grows tall and the leaves get bitter.
The women looked in alarm, started to explain, then bolted.
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