31. Bush said that attention needed to be focused on the economic reconstruction of Cambodia so its new political reconciliation has a home from which to grow. 32. I like all things that grow from the soil. 33. These have also been detected growing from a melt which suggests that lamellar growth can take place in the melt and may be a sub-unit of the spherulite. 34. I have grown from the people, I have remained in the people, and to the people I shall return. 35. Do I guide the Feedback Session so that we grow from one session to another? 36. Good cutting material can come from annuals grown from seed. 37. More important still is the opportunity this provides for introducing DNA into cells and protoplasts, in order to alter the characteristics of the plants grown on from them. 38. The international fame of Edinburgh as a centre of medical education grew from the large number of outstanding individuals who either studied or taught here. 39. Meanwhile, the bureaucracy, both civil and military, grows from strength to strength because it does fulfil the requirements of the post colonial state. 40. What Tallis had taken for a forked beard she could see, now, were curved tusks of wood growing from each side of the round, wet mouth. |