The roofs of the stately wood buildings with detailed carvings sprouted from clusters of gingko and maple trees.
Partly because of her ties to Bloomberg, a well-financed PAC has sprouted up to oppose Quinn.
Mackey succeeds precisely because he does not live by organic seven-grain sprouted-wheat bread alone.
In another maquette, the Shoggoth had sprouted two heads, each extending from brontosaurus-like necks.
Its book business sprouted out of 17th Street Productions, a book-packaging company Alloy bought in 2000.
But others have sprouted within the last decade and have proven their mettle as well.
True, China's cities sprouted gleaming skyscrapers, foreign investment exploded and GDP continued to grow.
Luckily, a software firm sprouted up in Arlington, Va. in 1992 with something better.
In the days before, signs sprouted on streets, and school children were mobilized for massive parades.
Web sites have sprouted up to help the search, including Bankrate.com, mybanktracker.com and findabetterbank.com.
But the idea was out, and by the early 1990s, 59 independent venture capital firms had sprouted.
In South Africa, thousands of informal settlements have sprouted up in recent decades on the urban perimeter.
Dozens of sweatshop operations have sprouted up across Dhaka over the past decade trying to profit from the cheap clothes boom.
The beginnings of such a culture have taken root in recent years, and some successful start-ups have sprouted.
As commuters became willing to drive farther, developments sprouted all around the track.
But when the economy collapsed in 2002, a recently formed Argentine Vegetarian Union gained members, and veggie restaurants sprouted.
As record stores closed, a wilderness of other music sources have sprouted up.
When the millet and bulgur appear light and sprouted, they are done cooking.
He says laughingly that he's sprouted "quite a few gray hairs" since, leading the upscale equivalent of a military operation.
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The stirrings of modern finance sprouted in the Dutch Republic where stocks and other complex capital formations afforded widespread affluence.
Nature lovers will enjoy the plantings, inspired by the naturally growing grasses and wildflowers that sprouted up after trains stopped running in 1980.
Skyscrapers have sprouted all over the city's skyline, challenging the onion-domed cathedrals and Stalin's imposing "Seven Sisters" towers for aerial dominance.
Hope Group's root had sprouted in the stony soil of Xinjin, near the company's current headquarters on the outskirts of Chengdu.
Financial service offerings over the internet have also sprouted like mushrooms, although security issues have imposed some restraint on the industry.
But, in contrast to other tax increases, this one has sprouted a few green shoots on the conservative side of the fence.
Popular books and films about Confucius have sprouted, along with academic interest.
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Thanks to deregulation, the huge discount stores that have sprouted across the country have left many consumers overwhelmed by their enormous selections.
It was truly surprising that musical talent sprouted from my poor household.
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Social programs have sprouted to fill a void in American child care.
In this state, incomes rose as new properties sprouted out of the ground, but now one in every 360 homes is in foreclosure.
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