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1 He compared her visit to the sudden flowering of an ancient tree.
2 Now multiply that sudden flowering of talent by every field and profession.
3 OThere was also, I noticed, a sudden flowering of sex and swearing.
4 This explains the sudden flowering of optimism in France following their team's blistering start in Brazil.
5 In a sudden flowering motion it rose behind them, filling the mirror into which they gazed, aghast.
6 The crisis or the climax of the sudden flowering - out would never be possible were it not for the antecedent growth.
7 Why this sudden flowering ?
8 What I discover there is that Sally isn't the first young person to experience a sudden flowering of her imagination at Arcadia.
9 Eastern history is, in fact, largely a record of sudden flowerings and equally sudden declines.
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