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In general, climate change is encouraging an earlier emergence of adult butterflies, which is borne out in the west this season.
"And one of the rules is, we have to be an exclusive community, which is borne out by our scriptures to a certain extent".
Mr. Csatari is concerned with changes over time, which is borne out by a four-part project, an advertisement for Miracle-Gro plant food.
A cone is a modified shoot with a single axis, on which is borne a spirally arranged series of pollen- or ovule-bearing scales or bracts.
Senator Pete V. Domenici's proposal for a temporary cut in the payroll tax, which is borne disproportionately by low-paid workers and their employers, would do much more to increase job growth.
Ballard has a much-vaunted reputation for prescience, which is borne out by such stories as The Subliminal Man (advertising), The Watch-Towers (surveillance Britain), and the wonderful The Illuminated Man (ecological doom).
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Spores develop in spore cases (sporangia), which are borne on sporangiophores.
"While medical costs, which are borne to a great extent by business," have swelled.
The original name was Buonaparte, which was borne in the early Middle Ages by several distinct families in Italy.
As gymnosperms, the plants produce their seeds in cones, which are borne basally from the underground stem.
Our new brand, an expression of our people, connects us to the Columbia Lion, which was borne out of CCAA in 1910.
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