His shriveled ego flowered: He now had people who counted on him and admired him!
Visit the lush, flowered grounds and have a drink on the patio bar looking up at the mountain.
Mr. Taylor came back to the room with Pam, who wore a flowered dress, and they sat down.
Mr Derrida's style of deconstruction flowered especially in American departments of comparative literature, where it became interwoven with Marxism, feminism and anti-colonialism.
For "Le Villi, " we moved into more symbolic territory, with a room decorated with flowered wallpaper whose pattern extended to the women's 1950s dresses.
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Jimson weed, a white-flowered plant, also known as Thornapple, Stinkweed and Devil's Trumpet, is a native of Asia but grows abundantly in the United States.
The white-flowered evergreen Camellia sinensis is the source of all tea.
On the Web, sitting at home, on a flowered couch, family pictures in the background, talking about having a conversation - all very soft and friendly.
Florence was a wealthy medieval city that became the birthplace of the Renaissance, fostered by patrons like the Medici family and flowered by artists such as Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Botticelli and Brunelleschi.
Inflation ceased, investments flowered, and the economy blossomed.
When Kate Winslet put Ben de Lisi on the map by walking the red carpet in 2002 in his red sleeveless dress with the flowered shoulder embellishment, the designer remained unaware until the next morning.
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When I went to school in blue corduroys and a pink sweater stitched with a picture of a stallion rearing up, I avoided sitting next to Jenny Adams with her flowered dresses and polished Mary Janes.
I've been joking lately that my room is exactly the same as it was -- my mother still has the house -- same bed sheets, same pictures on the wall, flowered pictures I bought when I was 16.
But bamboo is something of a tragic plant -- it only flower once in its lifetime -- and the Jiuzhai Valley bamboo flowered and died in the 1980s, depriving pandas of the food that makes up 99% of their diet.
Several stagers have toured my home, and some of their suggestions have been contradictory: One loved the flowered curtains in my kitchen and the giraffe-print shower curtain in the master bath but said my palm-tree bathroom wallpaper had to go.
Professor Robert Englund of the University of California believes that the culture that flowered in this region around the delta that flows from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers formed the basis for what is almost certainly the world's oldest literary culture.
When U.S. government actors put pressure on American companies like Amazon to stop providing Web services to WikiLeaks, mirror sites flowered to ensure that these materials would stay available, even after the main WikiLeaks.org site was taken off the domain name system.
One of the wonders of this intense interest for dance among Germans is that it has flowered in relative backwaters such as Wuppertal and Wolfsburg, the Volkswagen town where the annual dance festival now draws nearly half of its audiences from outside Germany.
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