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A bell is formed by the bamboo root stems at the end of the flute.
2. Trim tough part from asparagus by breaking stems at the point where the tender part meets the woody stem.
You can also remove dead or diseased branches and thin out crowded canes or stems at ground level.
To support themselves, they deliver pizzas, cut flower stems at corner grocery stores, sell souvenirs on sidewalks and wait tables at restaurants after school and on weekends.
In the morning, when plants have the most stored moisture, select several young, semifirm, flowerless stems, at or near the branch ends.
Even the rain stopped as the first poppies were taken off their metal stems at about 9am on Wednesday, the day after Armistice Day.
Ms. Roehm says the amateur movement stems at least in part from the desire of a nervous monied class to live a simpler, more authentic life.
In fact, it could be argued that our current president's declining popularity stems at least in part from his insistence that we face our problems openly.
The complexity of organisms, Trivers suggests, stems at least in part from a primordial arms race between deceit and deceit-detection.
* If you have not yet pruned forsythia, flowering currant or kerria do it NOW, cutting out a third of the stems at ground level.
His failure to become a boss stems at least partly from his refusal to let go if he feels someone he was responsible for had been mistreated.
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