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1 Besides this, the pigeons are very fond of picking off the young sprouts .
2 The old men marching beside these young sprouts stared at them with incomprehension.
3 It is generally grown for stock; but the young sprouts are tender and mild-flavored when cooked.
4 So all was well; the young sprouts came down the mountain again, bragging and showing off their sportsmanship.
5 It speedily propagated itself by suckers, or young sprouts from the roots, and he had plants to sell or give away.
6 An interesting variation is to harvest them as young sprouts with just a few leaves, when their essential oil content can be very different.
7 SABC News reporters were on hand to talk to the new moms, who expressed jubliation that their young sprouts were born on Christmas day.
8 He was so fond of tender young sprouts , and of Farmer Green's vegetables, that he wouldn't have taken even the smallest bite out of Frisky.
9 "We old fellows," I said to the father, "must give these young sprouts a lesson once in a while."
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