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1 Peas like cool soil; in fact, they can germinate in 40-degree soil.
2 Birds carry up seeds and grains, and these germinate in moist thatch.
3 Sow the seed now in trays to germinate in a warm spot.
4 Sown in a cold frame, the seeds germinate in three or four days.
5 A mechanical solution was beginning to germinate in her mind.
6 An unworthy thought can no more germinate in it, than a nettle on a glacier.
7 Gametes which fail to conjugate sometimes assume the appearance of zygospores and germinate in due course.
8 In order for C. difficile to cause infection, its metabolically dormant spores must germinate in the gastrointestinal tract.
9 Did they germinate in the crop?
10 Because upon the soil of uncentralized France men grew, while only functionaries germinate in the soil of centralized France.
11 Listen, I can hear a poem-that'swhat I call it when an idea begins to germinate in my mind.
12 Some say it is only a matter of time before the seeds of revolt germinate in the repressive kingdom itself.
13 The seeds of the persecuting temper are in human nature, and they germinate in the storms which Christianity brings with it.
14 While such late-sprouting seeds still have the opportunity to germinate in the wild, consider what must have happened as farming developed.
15 Seeds cannot germinate in soil that is perfectly dry, for there must be moisture to swell them and to start growth.
16 One of the joys of Villagers is the complexities sown in their tunes that germinate in unusual ways upon every replay.
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