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Over the last couple years it's really started to bud a little bit.
We think the house is getting ready to bud off a couple new rooms.
They bud their young, forming them in the images of themselves.
Most trees begin to bud two years after they are planted.
It was snapped off at the base, and would never bud again with new season's life.
Within 3 to 10 days, new blood vessels started to bud out from the artery.
Already, the break was healing over and beginning to bud anew.
A lot of wannabe magazines are trying hard to bud this spring.
New universes may bud off from others, but they are not "parallel" in the way you say.
I wondered if it would survive, to bud again.
If you and I met one of our male ancestors right now, for instance, we couldn't bud together.
After the cells bud off they produce a collar on the parent cell.
Then they would bud, and pepper this small hard world with life, in their glorious blossoming.
When your seedlings are big, we'll bud from my tree."
If we break apart each component of us will die, whether we bud or not.
The vines tends to bud late and not be affected by spring frost.
This assembly complex will now bud out of the cell as new mature viruses.
The tree won't bud a sapling until it's ready to move on.
And poor Biyal would never bud again, that was certain.
The trees were just beginning to bud out.
"Nothing will bud or bloom in the dry season.
Plants need enormous amounts of additional water in spring, when they bud and send out shoots.
The birds sang in more cheerful notes, and the leaves began to bud forth on the trees.
At that point, the germ of a theory began to bud in my caffeine-depleted brain.
"My best remedies have ceased to work, and many babies bud off dead or twisted.