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Canadians aren't used to ideological nurseries like this, in which the awkward, dateless poorly-socialised youth is nurtured to full-flowering wingnut, well-versed in the strategies and tactics of "political management"...which of course, is just PR-speak for practised lying.
Caption contest! CC 2008
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He did not recognize the emotion as the full-flowering joy that comes to a member of a mob.
The Weapon Shops of Isher Van Vogt, A. E. 1951
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Page 7 the full-flowering clover-field, or to the plantation nursery to see the old mammies feed the babies with "clabber," with bread well crumbed in it, or cush, made of bread soaked in gravy and softly mashed.
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His absence, too, might have done much; – absence which smothers into decay a rootless fancy, but often nourishes the least seed of a true affection into full-flowering love.
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Involuntarily her glance wandered to a framed photograph which stood on the mantelshelf, showing the likeness of a white-haired man standing among a group of full-flowering roses, with a smile upon his wrinkled face, -- a smile expressing the quaintest and most complete satisfaction, as though he sought to illustrate the fact that though he was old, he was still a part of the youthful blossoming of the earth in summer-time.
The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches Marie Corelli 1889
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Numbers of fruit trees were bursting into blossom, -- the apple, the cherry, the pink almond and the orange blossom all waved together and whispered sweetness to one another in the pure air, and the full-flowering mimosa perfumed every breath of wind.
Temporal Power Marie Corelli 1889
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My salutation to the shape that through the wede doth show And to the roses in the cheeks 'full-flowering meads that blow!
The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III Anonymous 1879
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His absence, too, might have done much: -- absence which smothers into decay a rootless fancy, but often nourishes the least seed of a true affection into full-flowering love.
John Halifax, Gentleman Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856
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Kevin Bacon nails Jack Brennan, and Sam Rockwell's James Reston Jr. does a wonderful job of conveying the consuming and often disfiguring hatred on the part of so many towards Nixon, a hatred that long preceded Watergate but the full-flowering of which Watergate allowed.
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Mos Eisley cantina of America-hating nut cases, take to the streets it's a full-flowering of democracy in action.
The Corner 2009
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