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Such restructuring creates the conditions for growth to bloom again.
These steps will maintain an amaryllis's foliage, but the bulb requires a dormant period to bloom again.
You can get them to bloom again next year, she said, "but the flowers are usually smaller".
China's art scene only began to bloom again in the 1980s after the end of the Cultural Revolution, and is still subject to censorship as well as creativity issues tied to the political and educational system.
Walking on the frozen ocean of ice near Dome C, I got the eerie feeling that life there is not so much absent as on hold, and that the continent is patiently waiting for the chance to bloom again.
I always buy a kalanchoe for a little color in the winter, and then I always have to throw it out because I can't get it to bloom again.
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Good depth has allowed Tennessee's defense to naturally bloom again each season, but there's no telling how good the D will be each year (it ranked eighth in scoring last season, 15th the year before that, 28th the year before that, second the year before that and 31st two years before that).
To kick things off, we've sent a full set of Landreth heirloom seeds to the White House as a way to say "Thank You" to its current inhabitants for making the effort amidst the chaos to help America bloom again.
What do I do to ensure they bloom again next year?
This mixing of the still and the savage — of inhuman deeds that are framed, though never tamed, by a civilizing artistry — is a flourish that was perfected in the springtime of horror, notably by F. W. Murnau, in "Nosferatu" and "Faust," and it was stirring to see it bloom again, in Alfredson's film.
When my nephew was born 16 years ago, his mother received a white amaryllis, which is about to bloom once again.
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