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"They'll give us a whole bunch of clues about what's going on in the DNA when cancer starts to bloom".
In "The Tall T," something like friendship starts to bloom between Scott and Boone when Scott, climbing out of the dugout in which he has spent the night a prisoner, bumps his head on a low beam, provoking Boone to sustained, good-natured laughter and the offer of a cup of coffee.
When it starts to bloom, really look at it.
And the noodles explode into loveliness, like phat Thai only somehow better, perhaps because the noodles have been cooked correctly, sautéed over a low heat rather than blasted with maximum flame, and the subtle, flowery fragrance of tamarind starts to bloom.
The versions of the songs tried to match the action on-screen: Bates detailed that "White Rabbit" "starts out very ethereal, getting [Baby Doll] into the mindset of the dance, and once the girls have their assignment, once they delve in with machineguns and other weapons, the song starts to bloom into this epic, rich, full orchestral choral fanfare".
Move the pot to indirect sunlight when it starts to bloom.
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The shadbush, a spindly white-flowered shrub, is starting to bloom.
The snow has melted, and the crocuses are starting to bloom.
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