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My mother said if she could only transplant me to America, things would change.
Should we transplant them now or wait until they are larger?
How do doctors transplant a face, and is it a good idea?
Maybe you'll be right in there with me, when I'm transplanted the second time.
One gardener told me to transplant it in the fall.
Then it is time enough to transplant them into individual pots.
A little like skin that's been transplanted from another part of the body.
Soon we'll be able to transplant all human organs at will.
Her doctors rush to transplant it, but they are too late.
Two years later, she transplanted them to a nursery field.
"I take it you transplanted a new head onto him."
He is an American transplanted into foreign soil, and left there too long.
Because the plant does not transplant well, it is a bad choice for commercial field growing.
"We'd much rather transplant a newborn than an older baby."
It would be wrong, he wrote, to simply to transplant western statutes.
Transplanted children learn the new language of their adopted countries all over the world every day.
It was as if the ideas of some other person were being transplanted to my brain.
In May of the second year they were transplanted to the shore, under glass.
There have been attempts to transplant these species to other areas without success.
Each community was allowed to grow for 12 hours, after which they were transplanted to new growing media.
Otherwise, it would be better to plan on transplanting this fall.
The plant is difficult to establish, however, as it does not transplant easily.
He transplanted them to his garden, and by the following year only one had survived.
They've taken their social network from the campaign trail and transplanted it to Washington.
As the root system is fragile, it does not transplant well.