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1 The campanile has a round top and flowers sprout from the masonry.
2 Molten flaming splinters sprout from funnels, lofty protrusions from surface crust .
3 Flowers sprout from the campanile, a beautiful white structure at a desperate angle.
4 Many fell, clutching at arrows that seemed to sprout from nowhere.
5 Bushes and grass sprout from sections of the towering ochre walls of Meknes.
6 Flames began to sprout from the windows and Phoebe turned away.
7 MEMBER: The chestnut tree often will sprout from the trunk.
8 Aghast, the Kagonesti saw white wings sprout from the shaft.
9 Tall, white cylindrical funnels and vents sprout from the roof.
10 If they also sprout from the stump, a little care will maintain the supply indefinitely.
11 The leaves all sprout from , a comparatively short stem.
12 However, I suppose most quarrels sprout from tiny seeds.
13 Sprigs of greenery sprout from the windows and balcony.
14 But I answered: 'Unfortunately the Latin language does not sprout from the pastoral fields, professor.'
15 Dark feathered wings sprout from her back, and her face grows pale and deeply creviced.
16 Tyrion saw an arrow sprout from the throat of the man in the shadowskin cloak.
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