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1 We grow out of her soil as leaves grow from a tree.
2 The years have allowed the 21-year-old grow from admirer to robust opponent.
3 Every nation, every country, sees its splendor grow from day to day.
4 Some of them she had seen grow from boys into middle-aged men.
5 What made it grow from a tiny bud to a full-blown bloom?
6 A scalable computer that can grow from low-cost box to high-end supercomputer.
7 And Ponyets countered, A rose can grow from the mud, your Veneration.
8 You imply that only a bad seed can grow from bad soil.
9 She could make a whole field grow from one ear of corn!
10 We think we will continue to grow from a consumption standpoint, he said.
11 SM: Being able to help people, then see how they grow from it.
12 The company said it expected organic sales to grow from the latest quarter.
13 Let us watch South Africa struggle and grow from a distance.
14 While geodes grow from the outside inwards, concretions grow outwards from the center.
15 Consequently, the pillars grow from above and below simultaneously, along the same vertical.
16 A, A, the leaves as they grow from the Stalk B.
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