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One week of vacation she used to take Rose somewhere edifying, a national park or a historic battlefield.
In the days leading up to the draft, the Bulls publicly left open the possibility that they would take Beasley, although they were widely expected to take Rose.
Davies remarked that he originally wanted to take Rose and the audience inside the TARDIS in all one shot, but this was not a feasible with the budget.
Take Rose Mbone, now in her mid-20s, who was a teenager living in Korogocho settlement when she found out she was pregnant.
Take rose hips.
Gently take rose out, wrap florist's wire around the bottom of the stem, and hang upside down in a dark room for 2-3 days.
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They cling to each other and wander about with no sense of distance, time, or… It is Sunday, and the narrator wants to take roses to the grave where his body as a child is buried.
Although Fieldin's mother had still been alive and living in Florida when he and Rose married, he'd never taken Rose to Palm Beach to meet her, and the old woman had never travelled to the mountains.
"The line he took," Rose said, "it was just something like: Oh, it's dropping.
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