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The tea plants sprouted new buds after the pruning.

On top of every single building for blocks around a similar solar array sprouted.

Gigantic palm trees also sprouted along the coast-artificial islands made from sea-floor sand protected by rock breakwaters.

Gen 41:6 After them, seven other heads of grain sprouted-thin and scorched by the east wind.

Many of them live in the tent cities, like this one in Somaliland, that have sprouted up over the last few years.

In the early spring, by the stone bench on the left side of the courtyard, sprouted several clusters of green buds, whose leaves were tender and flimsy.

The next day Moses entered the Tent of the Testimony and saw that Aaron's staff, which represented the house of Levi, had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds.

The night of the day of April, the sound of the breeze stirring the tree, is a song in the quiet night, no winter wind whistling, no wind, no autumn wind rustling, only the silk thread of the feelings of innermost innermost sight, sprouted shyness expression.

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The rose sprouted new buds.

Peach trees sprouted their new leaves.

Peter has really sprouted up in the past year.

Indeed, in some versions of the story, two new heads sprouted.

Japanese culture sprouted under the strong radiation of Chinese culture, has already take the characteristic of parent's culture unavoidably.

A whole class of programs - ORMs - has sprouted up to ease the pain of moving data back and forth between databases and your code.

Over time he grew a mouth where only lips had existed, he added stars in his eyes, bulked up and gained muscles in his previously spindly legs, and eventually sprouted a nose.

A nose, twice broken and molded variously by countless blows, and a cauliflower ear, permanently swollen and distorted to twice its size, completed his adornment, while the beard, freshshaven as it was, sprouted in the skin and gave the face a blue-black stain.

Thee old tree sprouted in this spring.

Oil covered the grass, but by mid-July new growth had sprouted.

The buds of new scourge sprouted from the base on, and the sprouting ratio was very low.

From the 1930s onwards Jews living in New York started to holiday in the hundreds of rooming houses and hotels that sprouted in the nearby Catskill mountains.

Mashups sprouted up almost overnight that showed where the cheapest gasoline could be found, where the police had speed traps, and all kinds of other information that helped drivers along their way.

After the rain the trees sprouted.

By adding different chemicals to the solution, they created tiny crystal "seeds," which sprouted individual nanowires.

They do not return to work until the start of April, having marked the end of festivities by tossing clumps of sprouted wheat, a symbol of renewal, into flowing water.

The soya beans have sprouted.

This Firefox crop circle sprouted up in a corn field in Oregon, but its origins are no mystery.

The rose sprouted buds.

The birds in the branches sprouted in spring, and intertwined happily, playing with each other, calling seemingly tireless, excited to forget.

The beautiful verses will be rooted and sprouted in the new soil.

But on the wooded bluff overlooking the River Spey where Macallan has been made since 1824, stills disused since the 1980s have been brought back into use and two vast warehouses have sprouted.

The willow just sprouted little then.

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