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1 Still, this late flowering must be a source of pleasure for him.
2 Birmingham Contemporary Music Group's all-Carter celebration focused on that exuberant late flowering .
3 And what of the sultan who presided over the tulip's late flowering ?
4 The result has been late flowering plants and possibly many young birds going hungry.
5 Marilyn Taylor is enjoying what she calls "a late flowering career".
6 Continue opening the roots, and cutting down the branches of Bussorah, and other roses for late flowering .
7 In 1928, the year of his death, the composer Leos Janacek enjoyed a late flowering of creativity.
8 The early and late flowering wheat varieties showed differences in flowering time between short day and long day conditions.
9 World systems theory and neoMarxist dependency models are being used by academics to explain the late flowering of Irish soccer.
10 Flowers Pack as many flowers as you can in to your garden - from spring bulbs, to late flowering perennials.
11 It is, in a fairly obvious way, a part of the late flowering of romantic cultural nationalism in which we shared.
12 On the other side of the wall was a tulip bed full of rows of late flowering tulips, not yet out.
13 The late flowering phenotype of the FOF2 overexpression lines is suppressed by the flc-3 loss-of-function mutation.
14 And if this happens Young Winston's conduct may have to be viewed more understandingly-asthe late flowering of an established family trait.
15 Age, scourge of the pretty, can unleash an actor's quixotic glory -see Hugh Grant's late flowering as Jeremy Thorpe and Paddington's nemesis.
16 In this study, we isolated the OsLF gene by its association with the T-DNA insertion in the rice late flowering mutant named A654.
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