And then there is suddenly this moment that seems to transpire with no transition where you are suddenly doing it.
An atmosphere richer in carbon dioxide concentrations may allow plants to transpire less water during photosynthesis, and thus, improve drought tolerance.
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This decreases the amount of water that the plant is forced to transpire and allows the plant to withstand dry conditions better.
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Century 21, based off of data from Fannie Mae and the National Association of Realtors, expects roughly 4.5 million residential real estate transactions to transpire in 2012.
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He announced that the process should be permitted to transpire.
Before the season started, legendary horror author Stephen King and fellow novelist Stewart O'Nan decided to chronicle their season in book form but could not have imagined what was to transpire.
Replays showed Gomez to have been in an offside position and while the visiting side may have had every right to feel aggrieved, it was nothing to what was to transpire with 17 minutes remaining.
Sunday's assault on police forces operating in the Syrian-allied Druse village of Majdal Shams on the Golan Heights is a mild indicator of what is liable to transpire in Israeli Arab villages in the North in the next war.
It was at this point that a series of unlikely events began to transpire, starting with rookie catcher Buster Posey playing like Johnny Bench the last two months of the season, and ending with 34-year-old Edgar Renteria leading the team to its first World Series victory since 1954.
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The figures include hoaxes, 999 calls made with good intent that do not transpire to be emergencies and callouts prompted by faulty equipment in business premises.
Much of the collection was assembled in the 1940s from German sources, and Professor Wilson conceded some of the pieces may later transpire to have been looted by the Nazis.
Because there -- because it is a world filled with potential problems to our global economy that may or may not transpire, you need to, here in Washington, do everything you can -- as an elected member of Congress and as President of the United States -- to create some insurance for our economy, that it continue to grow and create jobs.
It's difficult to predict what will transpire in the days and weeks ahead, but most agree that Suu Kyi's release is not likely to spur change right away.
When someone is this eager and excited to excel, and is given the environment to thrive in, miracles transpire.
If it does transpire, then it starts to look like a de facto confidence and supply agreement between Labour and the Lib Dems.
After his most recent visit he said Pyongyang had agreed to re-open its nuclear facilities to UN inspectors, but this did not transpire.
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Any parent who has witnessed their toddler getting stitches wanted to intervene, but the discomfort inflicted by market re-allocations must transpire.
Rather than anticipate the break, I decided to play the move as a reactionary trader, adding shares only once I saw the break transpire.
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