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1 Seems like Wallet's literary career is about to sprout new leaves.
2 The Tree of Life could sprout new branches forever.
3 Birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and days on which children of the household sprout new teeth go to the weekend rate.
4 It is not unusual for a barren patch of ground to sprout new growth during Tucson's brief wet season.
5 There is, I suppose, some coalition fantasy in which the barren expanses they are creating will sprout new centres of entrepreneurial zeal.
6 Some of the trees were dead or just stumps, but one or two had survived somehow and were trying to sprout new growth.
7 We may never be able to sprout new arms in comic book fashion, but we may learn how to close an injury more quickly.
8 You can continue to sprout new neurons well into adulthood, but they will be only as powerful as the neural networks they're connected to.
9 He kissed him where the wrap revealed tiny black hairs, sprouting new .
10 Guess people sprouting new limbs was common where he came from.
11 The phalanx sprouted new gun barrels and took a step forward.
12 Human Alu subfamilies exhibit continuous evolution with potential drivers sprouting new Alu lineages.
13 It isn't just new farms that are sprouting new leadership.
14 Camphor trees -many of them hundreds of years old - sprouted new branches.
15 He kept his reputation sprouting new shoots right along-andthat ain't all joke, neither.
16 The balding old spruce at the gate seemed to have sprouted new foliage overnight, thickening its silhouette against the sunrise.
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