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"bloomed" Definitions
  1. photog
  2. (of a lens) coated with a thin film of magnesium fluoride or some other substance to reduce the amount of light lost by reflection
  3. Also called: coated

398 Sentences With "bloomed"

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But how the lilacs bloomed that year ... how the bird cherry bloomed ...
The trees along Pine Street that every spring bloomed purple flowers had bloomed purple flowers.
Maybe I don't need to bloom because I have bloomed.
When the forsythia bloomed, spring lobsters would soon move offshore.
When we held our hands to the wall, flowers bloomed.
Unexpectedly, the new gig bloomed into something else, something more.
"He bloomed in his art because of Niki," she said.
Silicon Valley first bloomed, in large part, because of government largesse.
The soft-fruit business has bloomed over the past 2250 years.
Without them, algae bloomed freely and choked the coral reef ecosystems.
I managed for almost an hour before it bloomed into rage.
His Twitter follower count bloomed, and his tweets started getting better.
They found, for instance, that flowers bloomed earlier during warmer springs.
He never played for the Matadors because his baseball career bloomed.
Surface lots bloomed throughout the country, in big and small markets.
"This guy was an officer, but he bloomed like a tree."
"This guy was an officer, but he bloomed like a tree."
So no, I didn't think that opening set really bloomed vocally.
Then, it appears, the article landed on Reddit, where outrage bloomed.
Mold bloomed in the walls, photos taken by the couple show.
That's what we're reminding women: They are fully bloomed, wonderful gifts already.
"This year, 'Togetherness' has positively bloomed," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
Young people like Zelie, whose powers had not yet bloomed, were spared.
This past Easter, she noticed her tree bloomed over the iconic singer.
A small tulip-red bag bloomed like a flower on the runway.
The car roared to life and a smile bloomed on her face.
Bruises and sores bloomed on her body, and her fingernails fell out.
I'm mourning the loss of summer that I felt never fully bloomed.
The dollhouse fixation bloomed among society madams for the next 300 years.
This year, a thousand apps have bloomed online amidst the post-election chaos.
The surrounding desert bloomed for a period, but it eventually led to disaster.
But in recent weeks, more sessions like the one here have bloomed nationwide.
The newly-bloomed mallow will see us re-autumned before it falls fallow.
I Wish I Could Be You More Often, Quelle Chris's profile has bloomed.
He greeted me exactly where I was, and in that spot, affection bloomed.
It bloomed quickly from hobbyists gawking in parking lots into a competitive industry.
Mold bloomed around the mysterious wet patch that appeared in my bedroom ceiling.
Tears lubricated his eyes as a freshly installed memory bloomed in his mind.
Jackson bloomed when we shifted off the topic of her and her work.
It bloomed during summer visits with his maternal grandfather, Miloš Zelniček, in Czechoslovakia.
It bloomed in January — a small, inconsequential white flower with a heavenly scent.
And that area of ocean swirled and mixed and the ocean bloomed immediately.
I feel sorry for him; he was a fighter and even bloomed last year.
The series constantly cycled through politically relevant plotlines that bloomed naturally through their characters.
Problems bloomed under Mr Mistry's watch, though they were often not of his doing.
Ball and Koch were classmates at Kensington High School and a strong friendship bloomed.
What unceremoniously began as a music licensing agreement has bloomed into an immersive collaboration.
So that's kind of how it went down, so that's how I got Bloomed.
And once the flowers bloomed, how would they be different than their terrestrial kin?
As it bloomed, she noticed a beautiful variegated mutation in one of her flowers.
I step outside to check the weather and notice the rose bush has bloomed!
No flower bloomed in her newly-claimed demesne, and no soul found its peace.
My neck bloomed with blood from a dull razor and lack of shaving cream.
With the bounty of rain, lots of plants flourished and bloomed across the state.
Each night, more footage bloomed: two huge albino manatees, floating spectrally through the nursery.
Image credit: NASAA flower has bloomed in space as recently as three years ago.
The Daily Bag At Thom Browne, '60s flower power bloomed on oversize, beachy totes.
For roughly 1,000 years until about 1850, the flowers typically bloomed around April 17.
But because it only bloomed once a year, it was not a total success.
It was also seen as the point where Kelly's career bloomed at Fox News.
After a couple of months, a friendship between the two bloomed into a romance.
Marrin began the series in January 2016, months before New York City's corpse flower bloomed.
In four days she gained five pounds, and color bloomed on her ash-toned lips.
Though Argentina was confronted with state violence and a severely devalued peso, hacker culture bloomed.
Light bloomed above them as an AR image formed, pixels coalescing out of the air.
I have a very good ... I got Bloomed by that piece of shit, Lisa Bloom.
Thanks to that word of mouth, Bird Box bloomed into quite a hit for Netflix.
I had a beautiful plant and right before it bloomed, my family came to visit.
Consider cities like Nashville, Tennessee and Austin, Texas, where suburbs bloomed in the postwar era.
A bluish-purple humdinger bloomed beneath my right eye, spreading its tendrils down my cheek.
Between the waiting, the bleeding and the uncertainty, my stress response bloomed in my stomach.
Another variety bloomed in the curves of its bones, flossy and sheer and caramel-colored.
Behind the houndstooth fabric headboard of the handmade queen-sized bed, bloomed a flower motif.
No, it bloomed in the rain forests of South America some 60 million years ago.
I wrote back to say they have indeed bloomed and are growing toward the light.
Yet somehow, starting in 1969, an intellectual romance bloomed between these two professors of psychology.
"This is a classic," she said, looking up at a just-bloomed cherry blossom tree.
And out in the back garden, a yuzu tree bloomed with ripe orange fruit. video
In "For unto us a Child is born," the appellation "wonderful" positively bloomed and grew.
Exaggerated lacy vinyl skirts bloomed around bony hips, and oily, iridescent feathers bristled at the neck.
As that relationship bloomed, I once again found myself traveling down a road I hadn't expected.
The inconspicuous landmarks where the Depression exploded, modern art bloomed, and the United Nations first assembled.
Medical astrology has its roots in Greek astrology, though it fully bloomed in the Middle Ages.
Within a few days, similar memorials bloomed in provincial cities, such as Busan, Daegu and Daejeon.
Your psychic abilities have bloomed and you've learned to trust your intuition in a deeper way.
We saw attempts at this from Beam, later acquired by Microsoft, but it never really bloomed.
Remove from the heat and whisk in the bloomed gelatin until the mixture is fully combined.
Maybe its her management, or her own personal hesitation to explore a fully-bloomed artistic space.
"That spirit of the nation bloomed in this country during those years," Mr. Di Stefano said.
A million varieties of internet talk shows have bloomed to support our vast garden of celebrities.
Giant beaded irises bloomed around the neck, Klimtian jewel tones gleamed in silk, jacquard and velvet.
Attached image is after I got some ice and stopped the bleeding but before the bruises bloomed.
Ten years later, an entire cryptocurrency industry valued at $300 billion has bloomed from those nine pages.
His political intensity bloomed with feeling but also romantic contradiction; his writing revels in an astral sorrow.
"And then just on Easter, it bloomed with all these flowers I've never seen before," she said.
A pot of bleeding hearts bloomed by the front door; chickens clucked in the henhouse out back.
But more broadly, the Persian hip-hop scene bloomed online rather than in particular clubs or areas.
I looked into this bank account where I had my Social Security checks coming, and it bloomed.
Mr. Freese bought 12,000 cocoons and set them in his orchard to emerge when the trees bloomed.
His fact-checking document bloomed into a breathless 90-page chronicle of the essay's every last inaccuracy.
Opinion Columnist Kamala Harris folded her tent, and on that patch of ground, many flimsy theories bloomed.
The tulips have bloomed and the sandals are out, which means one thing: It is rosé season again!
"Just wait, because all the girls' personalities have bloomed and they started really communicating," the proud parents explain.
That tiny dispensary bloomed into a vast network of welfare services across Pakistan known as the Edhi Trust.
Our friendship bloomed under several false pretenses, so I felt like it could stand up to almost anything.
More than 200 people were hurriedly evacuated from two Santa Rosa hospitals threatened by wildfires that bloomed overnight.
Even as the fields around Guangfuli have bloomed million-dollar condominium towers, the residents live a scrappy existence.
The Daily Bag At Nina Ricci, a small, tulip-red bag bloomed like a flower on the runway.
The Daily Bag At the designer's spring/summer 2017 show, '60s flower power bloomed on oversize, beachy totes.
Flowering cherry and crab-apple trees bloomed pink and white in the spring, shading a lovely green lawn.
I noticed the roses in the vases were almost gone, ready to be replaced, while roses bloomed outside.
Tumors that bloomed in my colon and liver, in a moment, erased every cheerful ambition and casual plan.
With imagery returned by probes, what had been fuzzy dots in the world's biggest telescopes bloomed into worlds.
Drain the gelatin from the water, squeezing out any liquid, then add your bloomed gelatin to the saucepan.
In Wenzhou, a small Christian community started by 19th century missionaries has bloomed to over one million Christians.
They look fine, happy even, bustling toward the keypads on condos that bloomed on top of god-knows-what.
Icebreaker: The infamous corpse flower bloomed at the New York Botanical Garden for the first time in 80 years.
An abundance of coalmines makes it a working class area, which bloomed during Communist times until Yugoslavia fell apart.
Two of the flowers died, but thanks to Kelly's intervention, two thrived and at least one bloomed this weekend.
A rare "corpse flower" bloomed for the first time at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington on Tuesday morning.
But near the breaks, the toothbrush is opaque, as if a cloud of white flowers had bloomed inside it.
And in London, pink double-headed phalluses bloomed from cacti in Renate Bertlmann's sculptures at the Frieze art fair.
My childhood best friend sent me an orchid five years ago and it has re-bloomed every year since.
Her son, a late talker with special needs, had become an early, unstoppable reader who bloomed in the library.
Tommy bloomed out of London's Swinging Sixties and became an internationally recognized designer, a celebrity in his own right.
By Jersey's Best Dancers, Lifetime bloomed from their hardcore origins, softening their songs with addictive melodies and pleading thematic content.
His mother gave him Vicodin for the pain, and when the pain subsided, an addiction had bloomed in its place.
In 2018, the Netherlands experienced the hottest summer ever recorded, and the fort's moat bloomed with toxic blue-green algae.
But traders and suppliers bloomed as the economy expanded: around 264 markets existed by the end of the 271th century.
Let sit until the yeast has bloomed, about 10 minutes, then all the flour, salt, butter, eggs, and vanilla seeds.
Nuclear scientists are struggling to determine the source of small amounts of nuclear radiation that bloomed over Europe throughout January.
The tint is what tells the time these days when the sky is obscured by bomb-bloomed dust and smoke.
Kim loves wholesome memes, which have taken over Tumblr and bloomed in a huge subreddit in the last few years.
Conspiracy theories bloomed, from JFK's assassination, to the Clintons' role in Vince Foster's death, to — yes — aliens and alien abductions.
The next morning, when we arrived, the sky was blue; along the prison road, the almond orchards bloomed pale pink.
But it's equally spare, foreboding, and otherworldly, consider it the yeaste starter from which her more algal compositions once bloomed.
Q&A Q. What makes the corpse flower that just bloomed at the New York Botanical Garden smell so bad?
That's if it blooms at all: My grandmother's "series" apparently bloomed only once in all the decades she had it.
The irises, just over, had come from New Jersey after the house where they bloomed for three generations was sold.
But what amazed me was the way they also bloomed right in the rocky barren of the limestone glade itself.
New suburban rings bloomed around cities, joining the urban and the rural to create something that was not quite either.
And although he&aposs long leaned to the right, his ideology bloomed during his time working in the Reagan administration.
For two decades, African-Americans worked alongside European immigrants in the coal mines, as the town's population bloomed to 5,000.
As in other recent performances, she has suddenly bloomed into a marvelously free personality: adult, decisive, engagingly robust, merrily witty.
A host of American writers, from Henry James and Edith Wharton, to Henry Miller and Ernest Hemingway, bloomed in Paris.
This year many of the cherry trees in Washington bloomed especially early, but were then killed by the same storm.
Shots of fuchsia and blood red cut through the dark, and hand-painted roses bloomed on sleeves, legs and shirting.
So to recap: The US-Saudi relationship bloomed early on because of oil, mutual economic growth, and anti-communist sentiment.
It's like the minimal nuance of If You're Reading This has bloomed into the more fleshed-out format of Take Care.
Their relationship reportedly bloomed while Sheeran was taking a break from music, and the two spent much of 2016 traveling together.
Agaoua posits a few theories on why they've bloomed in popularity and previews how voice messages will evolve in the future.
Graham, 49, starred alongside Krause, 51, on the family drama series from 2010-2015, during which their relationship blossomed and bloomed.
Collectors invested in bulbs months before they bloomed and exerted little control over tulips' coloration, the foremost marking of their value.
The hot, largely dry summer helped to dry out the vegetation that bloomed in the wake of Northern California's wettest winter.
Full of pity, one phoenix flew north to help, and soon flowers bloomed, crops thrived, and a city came into being.
He wrote a poem about a jasmine flower that bloomed while wedged between dust and the ice of a wintery desert.
Clouds of glowing bioluminescence bloomed around us as we treaded water — a kind of aquatic light show for observers on deck.
Flowers bloomed everywhere, a reference to Christian Dior's love of gardens, a motif lifted from one of his old dinner services.
In a spot that for so long had felt like a war zone, it was a sign that life again bloomed.
"You ready?" said Abdiel Jacobsen, tall and muscular, turning to Xavier Townsend, whose slight frame bloomed into a mop of dreadlocks.
Meanwhile, Tati's channel has bloomed to more than 10 million subscribers, up over 43 million from when she first posted the video.
When a helicopter appeared, buzzing low, and dropped its payload of water, a rainbow bloomed like a halo over the bruised landscape.
Kaytranada's career bloomed on SoundCloud, a platform that blurs the line between original artistry and curation more readily than other music services.
Soon the old rosebush and her ilk began disappearing from English gardens, eclipsed by younger, showier hybrids that bloomed all summer long.
A week later, cherry trees bloomed along a nearby path, more of the roadway came down, and the matzo scraps had disappeared.
Cosmopolitan magazine breathlessly tweeted the debate news bulletin: Then, as is the wont with the Donald, conspiracy theories bloomed around the globe.
While some projects have bloomed, others have been delayed by years or show no sign of progress, beyond their initial news release.
Before this flower child bloomed into a pop singer, she was just another crown-wearing cutie channeling her flower power in Guam.
Moore and Gibbons' take never bloomed into the superhero analysis we deserve; maybe Lindelof can make the show we need right now.
Tea dresses bristled with three-dimensional posies of baby's breath, and negligee gowns cut on the bias bloomed with embroidered poppy appliqués.
For two people writing a script, they're awfully slow to recognize that their odd-couple arrangement has bloomed into something like love.
The self-consciousness I'd felt but hardly known how to track since starting at that small white school bloomed to sudden, painful awareness.
Though Morrison physically wrote Astral Weeks, each song has bloomed into an entity that seems to hum with its own sensations and emotions.
And who came up out of the ashes, the rose that bloomed out of concrete, is the smarter, stronger, braver, more resilient person.
What initially started as a joke quickly bloomed into a new business venture; but even Musk appears to be unsure where it's heading.
The flowers budded and bloomed, allowing scientists to compare shapes during growth, assess pollen viability, and evaluate any changes in the mature plants.
Slamen also worked for the campaign in Texas and helped out with the progressive organization Our Revolution, which bloomed out of Sanders' campaign.
Chinese fascination with Bhutan bloomed after one of Hong Kong's biggest movie stars, Tony Leung, married the actress Carina Lau here in 2008.
The novel of the ugly American living abroad has bloomed into a genre all its own, one I happen to devour with relish.
Digital sales bloomed 31%, powered largely by its same-day options such as in-store pickup or delivery via Shipt, the company said.
They crept up from the hem of a green silk bathrobe coat, bloomed on boots and were embedded in clusters of gold sequins.
Then, seemingly overnight, he bloomed into a physical marvel, and so he was challenged to fights by teenagers who wanted to look tough.
Ever since they bloomed onto the scene in 2013, boho brand LoveShackFancy has intoxicated fans with their signature blend of romance, whimsy, and wearability.
Start your day with this super-easy, overnight chia pudding, where the seeds are bloomed in a mixture of apple cider and crushed blueberries.
Solitaire bloomed on the horizon just when we needed it, and we lingered over a slab of Moose McGregor's Desert Bakery's famous apple crumble.
As a child, her father had read her The Death of Ivan Ilyich and those words bloomed in her mind like a miserable flower.
In the days since Christie's ouster from his transition post, rumors have bloomed about Kushner's grudge against the man whose work imprisoned his father.
Hemingway's early style is also a poetic style; it's significant that, like the Romantic poets, he bloomed as a writer in his mid-twenties.
Their relationship bloomed in the early stages of Tei Shi and eventually fell apart halfway through making Crawl Space—although he completed its production.
Against the backdrop of Bush's America bloomed a seemingly endless stream of live-in-the-moment bangers including "Get The Party Started" by P!
Already by Day 7, though, the virus had bloomed in his nose and throat, just as copiously as in those who did become ill.
Already by Day 7, though, the virus had bloomed in his nose and throat, just as copiously as in those who did become ill.
Toward the south are newer buildings, many of which bloomed from lots so decrepit, residents say, that they were sometimes compared with postwar Berlin.
The digital economy bounced back after the Epic Fail of 2000 and two decades later, those techno-seeds planted back in 1997 have bloomed.
The hatred toward her would have bloomed forth unchecked: more obstruction, more mudslinging, more investigations, more vile would have been in store for her.
White roses bloomed along a path leading to the cottage where Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh changed into their "Gone With the Wind" costumes.
On her estate in the English countryside, one horticultural historian is cultivating a small empire of almost extinct varieties that once bloomed centuries ago.
As I bloomed into adolescence, I learned new ways women's bodies were dangerous, ways I hadn't fully considered until I started developing breasts and hips.
White tulips, daffodils and hyacinths bloomed in spring and were followed by white roses, lilies, gladioli, cosmos, gaura and fragrant nemesia that arrived in summer.
This is symbolised by the cherry blossom – and as spring bloomed in England I found myself reflecting at length on this powerful yet intangible notion.
It quickly bloomed into 722 probable cases in 10 cities by the first week of October, and that's a virus borne by the same mosquitoes.
During those weeks, thoroughfares turned into colorful and immersive public art exhibitions, as protest sites bloomed with sculptures, installations, banners and other emblems of dissent.
Gradually, it bloomed into a safety net of sorts: an extensive queer community to catch Kelli right at the moment when she lost her person.
Another NYBG corpse flower bloomed on July 2, 1939, causing Bronx Borough President James J. Lyons to declare it the official flower of the Bronx.
Indeed, in the early going "Drift Multiply" was some of Mr. Perich's most sublimely settled music yet, as minor-third dyads bloomed throughout the violins.
Trees bore oranges, peaches, tree tomatoes, greengage plums, avocados and figs; countless flowers bloomed and one purple-flowered quinoa plant shot straight up from the soil.
When samples were taken from the bag, neck, and reed protector of the instrument and placed in a petri dish, several different varieties of fungi bloomed.
You might be ready to get outside and capture the newly bloomed trees on a drone or watch nature in a more analog way through binoculars.
The lower area used to be full of warehouses and lead works, but since the 1980s it's bloomed into an enclave of independent pubs and venues.
Regulars of the area around the transit hub say the use of K2 has bloomed into a larger problem in the last two to three months.
The vibe, before, was about just… taking it, when we were still in the dirt before the lotus bloomed, or blossomed, or whatever moondancing flowers do.
Macfarlane grew up in rural Nottinghamshire, but his love of nature and landscape bloomed when his parents began taking the family on walking holidays in Scotland.
In winter, unstable temperatures in Mexico can wake the butterflies too early from hibernation, sending them north before the nectar flowers they feed on have bloomed.
Instead, she puts their love story into unsatisfying play with the romance that bloomed years earlier between the young Christina (Chanté Adams) and Isaac (Y'Lan Noel).
Vietnam '67 In 21967, an ocean away from the escalating Vietnam War, the Summer of Love bloomed with psychedelic colors in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury neighborhood.
Japanese quince bloomed in garden hedges before January was over, multiflora rose broke bud on Valentine's Day, and Mardi Gras came with Bradford pears in bloom.
This movement has bloomed before a conspicuous backdrop: a reckoning on sexual harassment and assault, in which women's bodies are under attack both literally and rhetorically.
This is a style which bloomed on their first record, and has endured into their second – Something to Tell You – which is out later this week.
Bright red embers bloomed inside the 276-foot high by 20-foot wide pyres, turning the coveted white ivory tusks to nothing more than charred animal remains.
The Huntington Library holds more than 50 corpse flowers, but they've collectively bloomed only five times since 1999, according to the LA Times, most recently in 2014.
As weeks of El Niño-fueled rains percolated into the soil, thousands of dormant seeds were awakened, and the barren landscape bloomed into an ocean of wildflowers.
My friendships deepened and my love life bloomed as the more self-acceptance I achieved the more able I became to accept love and affection from others.
In 23, apples in New York bloomed about a month earlier than usual when temperatures rose up to 200 degrees in February and then dropped back down.
Roast florets of broccoli before letting them "get bloomed," as Mr. Anderer describes the process at Marta, in an apricot puttanesca with black olives and pickled chiles.
At present, there are two crops on the Valencia summer orange trees, both immature fruit that bloomed in April and May as well as and ripening fruit.
In 2017, the blossoms in Washington bloomed several weeks early because of unusually warm weather in February, but half were killed by a winter storm in March.
It's a sign that the chocolate has bloomed — that the emulsification from tempering has broken, and the fat or sugars, or both, have risen to the surface.
So we're kind of in that like everything has bloomed and it's ripe for some predators, but I think there will be a steady series of several.
But almost as quickly as the Bivens action bloomed, it began to wither as an increasingly conservative court refused to extend it to additional types of constitutional claims.
Ever since she signed on to become Donald Trump's campaign manager (and now counselor to the president), she has bloomed into one of America's most polarizing political figures.
Following 2018's Pride month, when social media feeds bloomed with graphics commemorating Marsha's contributions to the queer liberation movement, the film cautions against the idolization of Marsha.
These are just a few of the remarkable new relationships that have bloomed at Chimp Haven, the National Chimpanzee Sanctuary for retired lab chimps, located in Keithville, Louisiana.
Their relationship bloomed around a shared love of fitness: running in Hudson River Park, taking spin classes together and even engaging in intense boot-camp-type exercise sessions.
Almost as soon as "Baby Yoda" (or "Yoda Baby"?) debuted on the wildly popular new Disney Plus series "The Mandalorian," a thousand internet memes bloomed in its wake.
The flavor of this everyday, Gujarati-style dal comes from the pure nuttiness of split pigeon peas, boiled until tender and bolstered with spices bloomed in hot ghee.
The glass aperture of the dome has bloomed an algal green, like the inside of a fish tank, and the detritus of decaying leaves blocks the recessed skylight.
There was a former age, it seems, when wives were chaste and pedlars honest, when roses bloomed at Christmas and every pot bubbled with fat self-renewing capons.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As flowers bloomed last spring, a billboard advertising $1,000 off a Brazilian butt lift popped up outside artist Caroline Caldwell's Brooklyn apartment.
After the comments were noticed, they bloomed into a minor sensation, with Reddit sleuths piecing together the stories for clues and continuity, and any information about the anonymous author.
The mid-00s resurgence of virtually every subgenre—death metal, black metal, doom, sludge—bloomed into a new generation of sick riffers, polygenre beasts, avant-weirdos, and vigorous revivalists.
As the boomers have aged, denial of death, she argues, has moved to the center of American culture, and a vast industrial ecosystem has bloomed to capitalize on it.
His cellar, a network of tiny rooms, some tracing back to Roman times, was notorious for its dinginess and the impressive array of fungi that bloomed on the walls.
Yours Conditionally focuses, as Tennis are wont to do, on romantic relations, but this time Alaina found herself at a crossroads where more questions bloomed than answers were served.
Right where the ants were swarming there was a shock wave and a wall of fire and clouds that rose in columns and bloomed flowers of ash, dirt, smoke.
On June 25, the flowers bloomed again during the live broadcast of a new Beatles song, "All You Need Is Love," hastily prepared for a giant global viewing audience.
Previous studies had suggested that moths and butterflies with proboscises, which belong to the Glossata group, appeared only about 130 million years ago, when flowers first bloomed on land.
The distrust bloomed into hostility during World War II, when the Rakhine and Rohingya supported opposing sides in the war: The Buddhists supported Japan, while the Muslims helped Britain.
The second instigator was a throbbing outbreak that bloomed all over my chin just before jumping on a long-haul flight to say my final goodbyes to a relative.
McPherson's congregation bloomed with the city, and after surviving a (possible) kidnapping and multiple fallouts with her mother, her ultimate downfall, when it happened, came tragically and too soon.
Around them, waiters ferried trays of champagne and lobster rolls, white roses bloomed, and willow branches brushed the stone chimney of an outdoor fireplace connected to the pool house.
The idea of combining infrastructure and tax reform also bloomed and wilted, as did Trump's comment to Bloomberg in May that he "would certainly consider" hiking the gas tax.
Their debut album, Damned Damned Damned, arrived soon after, becoming the first album released by a UK punk group – and as we all know, a new era swiftly bloomed.
There's also concern that the directive could greatly impact video game streaming on platforms like YouTube and Twitch, which has bloomed into a multi-billion dollar industry in recent years.
Faraday Future has always had a secretive culture, but it has bloomed into paranoia in recent months, according to the manager and a former employee who left earlier this month.
While Gill noted that 32,000-year-old plant seeds have successfully bloomed into flowers, she said it was trickier to confirm that the nematodes originated so far in the past.
In Kenya, flowers may have bloomed, but production of coffee, a more traditional export, has collapsed, falling from almost 100,000 tonnes a year in 2000 to below 40,000 in 2013.
Wild yellow irises bloomed amid the marsh grass in this tranquil oasis, and umbrella pines gave shade, while glossy ibis, coots and purple gallinule chattered and splashed in the pond.
Social media bloomed with facepalm emojis as people discovered his content for the first time, while on YouTube, Revolt TV's popular Breakfast Club show labeled him 'Donkey of the Day.
The spring wildflowers were all bloomed out, nothing left but greenery, so my husband had mowed the meadow in front of our house into some semblance of a suburban lawn.
And when democratic revolutions bloomed across Eastern Europe, it was his steady, diplomatic hand that made possible an achievement once thought anything but – ending the Cold War without firing a shot.
The handler says he felt ready to share his side of the story after years of battling anxiety, night terrors and other mental health issues that bloomed after the 2003 show.
And when democratic revolutions bloomed across Eastern Europe, it was his steady, diplomatic hand that made possible an achievement once thought anything but — ending the Cold War without firing a shot.
And when democratic revolutions bloomed across Eastern Europe, it was his steady, diplomatic hand that made possible an achievement once thought anything but -- ending the Cold War without firing a shot.
This has created a remarkable situation in which hope for a summit has bloomed, while there remains deep skepticism that any agreement they reach will actually resolve this decades-old crisis.
They bloomed long after dark, through the haze of cocaine and Ecstasy, in wonderlands like the Saint and Paradise Garage and Danceteria and later, the Limelight, which came along in 1983.
But the team won a third Super Bowl title, and a new generation of fans there and elsewhere bloomed, many of them probably willing to trek to Las Vegas for games.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO LOOK UP AT THE SUN TO SEE SOME WEIRD THINGS TODAY: Via WTOP Radio, the first of the three Washington, D.C., corpse flowers has bloomed this weekend.
The seed of hatred for this holiday was planted on that day, and after years of being alone on the big V, bloomed into full-grown loathing my sophomore year of college.
The ants are out of sync with the native flora and fauna of their adopted homes in coastal California, where nearly everything native has bloomed and died by July, if not earlier.
"Ever since I shaved my head, I really bloomed," said Alana Derksen, a 22-year-old Toronto resident, whose buzz cut frequently draws admiring comments from her more than 21,000 Instagram followers.
When their inaugural corpse flower bloomed in 1889, she was there to capture its deep red coloring, which opens during its flower stage with an alien form reminiscent of a sarlacc pit.
There is a legend about the first rose in Barcelona: After St. George killed the dragon, its blood spilled onto the ground, and on that crimson-stained earth, the first rose bloomed.
With roots in boombap-era rap and the soundsystem culture that thumped through his childhood neighborhood, he bloomed into an experimental artist—always with a sense of humor—who's never stopped innovating.
On a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, however, Hailey admitted that their love bloomed over a much humbler connection — her unique ability to do a certain party trick.
Over the last couple of years an impressive lineup of ambitious coffee bars and cafes, with well-trained baristas and adventurous, avocado-toast-forward menus, has bloomed in all parts of Midtown.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Cherry blossoms across Japan have bloomed six months early after two powerful typhoons pummeled the country in September, stripping leaves, bringing a warm snap and turning the trees unseasonably pink.
Late in the series, a connection bloomed between "Calamity" Jane Cannary (Robin Weigert) and Joanie Stubbs (Kim Dickens), the former madam at the Bella Union, a local casino/brothel and Gem Saloon competitor.
A thousand Trump Pepe memes bloomed and a strongman larger-than-life Twitter troll who showed open hostility to the mainstream media and to both party establishments took the White House without them.
Nationalism, however benign it might appear, is the direct opposite of the values of the EU; it is the enemy of liberal democracy and it has bloomed across Europe since the economic crisis.
As a touching nod to how their love first bloomed and to help needy pooches, newlyweds Kyle Morris and Brian Seals had their wedding party carry adoptable puppies instead of bouquets of peonies.
Image credit: NASAThe first zinnias from the Veggie experiment on the International Space Station bloomed over the weekend, delighting us with their beauty and getting the internet excited about gardening amongst the stars.
On Sunday, artist Christine Stein stepped outside her California home to discover a surprise: The massive bush growing behind her custom tribute to the late musician Prince had bloomed for the first time.
Later, as a film student, my feelings toward these characters bloomed into outrage as I studied films like Imitation of Life, where women (especially women of color) were steamrolled into the flattest archetypes.
It's clear that this is a character that has bloomed and flourished in the imagination of the OTB family, which makes it even cooler that Braun's executive producer committed to Timecrow so thoroughly.
Consider Rise Up more like an oral history of Stormzy himself, with input from key members of his team plus other voices from the music industry who closely watched as his career bloomed.
Chubbuck spent her life battling depression and suicidal tendencies, but sadly one of the biggest takeaways from her death was a sort of "urban legend" that bloomed around footage of her final moments.
We cook with the thick, protective covers of the Hibiscus sabdariffa — the tart red calyxes that shield its little buds, then stay on the plant even after the flowers have bloomed and fallen.
For the third day in a row since Donald J. Trump was elected president, thousands of people took part in protests that bloomed across the country, venting their frustration at the election results.
What began as a small-scale side project bloomed into a full graphic novel from the publisher Drawn and Quarterly when Mr. Sikoryak's colorful scenes featuring the dull text drew attention on Tumblr.
And all around the US, it was Mother Nature who put on perhaps the most wondrous show of all: the simultaneous display of corpse flowers across states that curiously bloomed together with stunning stench.
No thanks to her agent – Robbie was cold-calling casting directors herself – she landed a role on the Australian soap Neighbours that bloomed from a guest spot into a full-on regular role. 5.
In this magical wonderland where people still bought NME and Frank Ocean was just a glint in Odd Future's eye, indie bands bloomed and died quicker than the weird jungle creepers in Stranger Things.
Her mother, Shaunna Burns, has posted several messages and links to stories about her daughter on Facebook, including a post Tuesday saying a rose that only blooms once a year had bloomed this week.
Just as nicely handled is Phoebe's first love — though her relationship with her first husband bloomed gently out of a childhood friendship, it's never disparaged for lacking the heat that Phoebe feels with West.
Flowers have bloomed early, zoo animals have prematurely woken from their winter slumber, winter sports enthusiasts have had to travel further to find snow, and the city's outdoor musicians have hit the streets early.
Floral tea dresses came in earthy shades of brown and beige, trimmed in lace and beaded posies; tartans were burnt umber and black; and shearlings with a feral edge bloomed with dried-out roses.
Earlier this spring, when hundreds of bright orange and yellow poppies bloomed in Southern California in late March, tourists left a field of "crushed flowers and overflowing toilets" after seeking that perfect flower-filled shot.
The pop singers, who have been packing on the PDA over the last few weeks, will be performing together for the first time since their relationship bloomed at MTV's 2019 Video Music Awards on Aug.
The best thing about Gizmodo has been that it has served as the sophomoric swamp from which a thousand wonderful dumb idiot bloggers have bloomed, and their influence has leached far outside of tech writing.
"Despite feeling the pinch from high inflation, business volumes have bloomed, profits have grown for the first time in over two years and hiring is on the up," CBI chief economist Rain Newton-Smith said.
In this bleak commercial landscape one strange flower bloomed: Kaduna Textile Mills, built by a Lancashire firm a few years before, employed 1,400 people paid as little as £4.80 ($6.36) a day in today's prices.
Their home was well kept but bloomed in the corners with complex personal detritus, kindhearted art and a raucous heap of toys extruding stuffed-animal legs and the heads of dolls with food-coloring hair.
As rave culture bloomed around the world, New Yorkers learned their city had a no-dancing law, sometimes only when a task force — known as March, for Multi Agency Response to Community Hotspots — swooped in.
Then again, these are two acts who bloomed in the 1970s — a fertile decade for the outlandish rock operas that were pop's answer to two fading (at the time) genres: classical music and musical theater.
The pop singers, who have been packing on the PDA over the last few weeks, will be performing together for the first time since their relationship bloomed at MTV's 2019 Video Music Awards on Aug. 26.
PARIS — Traditionally, the front row of the Dior couture show, which was held Monday in the gardens of the Musée Rodin, has bloomed with the radiant faces of its campaign stars and A-list Hollywood actresses.
I wrote, finding solace in a space where my words spilled out onto vast expanses of imagination and possibility, seeding my hopeful landscape with language that bloomed stories, answers to questions my sons hadn't yet formed.
Planet BlueOne of the first cool contemporary women's wear boutiques to open in Malibu 20 years ago, Planet Blue has bloomed into a micro-chain with additional locations in Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Venice, and Tokyo.
Toledo, Ohio, had to temporarily ban the use of tap water two years ago when toxic algae bloomed in Lake Erie, for example, and California authorities advised people to avoid eating certain crabs contaminated by algae.
So, a person might not feel calm in a lavender-infused gym if his first encounter with the fragrance takes him back to elementary school, where the plant bloomed outside as he struggled through long division.
The Panamanian state began registering US ships as their own in 1919, until what was once a fairly small tax dodge bloomed to the point where, by 1982, more than a 100 banks had offices there.
Then I have pet hates — ones that have bloomed so abundant in this country of late, namely racism, the demonizing of immigrants, and white people lashing out at progress because they somehow feel victimized by it.
"Beginners" (2011) featured a character based on Mills—reticent, emotionally scarred—and one based on his father, an art historian who, after becoming a widower in his seventies, came out as gay, bloomed briefly, then died.
A rafflesia that recently bloomed in a West Sumatran forest is nearly 4 feet in diameter -- that would make it the largest flower ever recorded, according to the Natural Resources and Conservation Center in West Sumatra.
Harry met with several students during his visit and made a few of them laugh when he poked fun at his own lack of a green thumb by admitting that his flowers bloomed too early this year.
We would go to the clinic where I would be given more hormone injections so that my ovaries bloomed with eggs and he would be given a magazine filled with naked women—Indian or American, I wondered?
The population reached 50,000 by the mid-1980s, and in better days mothers and fathers pushed baby carriages along broad boulevards where flowers bloomed, families swam at the community pool and played sports in the main gymnasium.
He plans to dig up Park Avenue tulip bulbs in a few weeks — every year, the Fund for Park Avenue, which plants tulips from 54th to 80th Streets, announces a tulip dig after the tulips have bloomed.
What began as a plan to record a collaborative promotional single to advertise the concerts bloomed into a six-song EP by the trio, who have dubbed themselves boygenius — an inside joke that evolved into an ethos.
The sight was strangely touching, a fitting display of unity in an age of debased political rhetoric: a Trump voter quietly discussing his emotional state with a liberal as bruises bloomed around the periphery of his diaper.
Earlier this spring, when hundreds of bright orange and yellow poppies bloomed in Southern California's arid Walker Canyon in late March, thirsty Instagrammers and disrespectful travelers left a field of "crushed flowers and overflowing toilets" in their wake.
They began to correspond with each other and the romance bloomed, even though Sanchez, an attractive woman with high cheekbones, fair skin, and long hair that she wore dyed blonde or red, was more than 33 years younger.
Wolfe's 1968 book The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test told the story of writer Ken Kesey and his cadre, the Merry Pranksters, a group that bloomed near Stanford University and came to lead and exemplify the hippie movement.
As I enter the real world post graduation, I want to embody the spirit of Mad Men's Peggy Olson — not as a timid typist, but as Peggy Olson after she has already bloomed into what she can be.
New varieties of poppy have bloomed in recent years, including a pin made from British shell fuses fired during the battle of the Somme (£39.99) and cufflinks incorporating earth from various first world war battlefields (£79.99 a pair).
After the startup ecosystem around the project bloomed a few years ago, the inevitable consolidation set in last year, with the shutdown of Nebula, a company that sold hardware and software based on OpenStack, being the main bellwether.
Using Twine, a new generation of writers has bloomed, creating seriously surreal, affective, speculative, and highly personal playable fiction on subjects that don't normally get a lot of purchase in the games world: bodies, gender, sex, and depression.
They sent the same family of plants up again and again, even doing a full seed-to-seed growth experiment (with flowers but no picturesque blooms) in 2001.2001: End-of-life Arabidopsis thaliana bloomed, but aren't exactly pretty.
Cameron Hardesty is proof that inspiration can stem from just about anywhere — she was deputy director of public affairs at the White House's Office of National Drug Policy when a volunteering gig bloomed into a whole new career.
Colorado was the first to legalize recreational adult marijuana use, so the industry bloomed there, creating more than 18,000 full-time jobs and generating $2.4 billion in economic activity, according to a study of the market in 2015.
Grab the nettle, fist the melon, chew the rocket, bite the berry: summer has bloomed and the greatest in juice, grain, flesh, and milk is out there and ready to nibble—if you know what you're sniffing for.
But lately, amid the sequins and satin, a growing roster of cool cafes, coffee shops, bakeries and bars, many on residential side streets, has unexpectedly bloomed in this transforming neighborhood, which now attracts Montrealers from across the city.
The pain still catches me, though, and I can now more clearly see why: I loved that dog, and in giving a scared, abused, imperfect Emily a home, she loved me back, and together our lives both bloomed.
But as a carnation sunset bloomed through the window and the courses rolled on—feather-light pouches of pasta filled with cream of asparagus, an earthy duck breast from the Hudson Valley—I found myself setting cynicism aside.
The event would mark the first time that three of the giant plants, also known as titan arums, have bloomed close to the same time at a North American institution, U.S. Botanic Garden spokesman Ray Mims said on Wednesday.
What began in the late 20183s as a small box of reproductions or counter with a limited selection of items has bloomed into a much larger retail phenomenon filled with glossy art books, printed scarves, and ethically sourced jewelry.
Frank can also seem to represent an extension of the collection of apartment towers that have bloomed in recent years just to north, on West End Avenue, which is what 11th Avenue turns into north of West 59th Street.
They bloomed in several states after the Isla Vista shooting in 2014, in which a disturbed man killed six University of California, Santa Barbara students after his family had tried unsuccessfully to alert the authorities about his troubling behavior.
Flowers at Moscow State University's apothecary garden bloomed early; and at the Moscow Zoo, five jerboas — rodents that hop on their long hind legs — were placed in a specially outfitted refrigerator so they could resume their hibernation in peace.
SAO PAULO, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Coffee trees all over Brazil's top producing state Minas Gerais have bloomed this week, marking the first major flowering for the new Brazilian coffee crop that could indicate the size of next year's production.
Season 2 bloomed like a rose from the tragicomic soil of Season 1's focus on grief, anger, and self-hatred, and showed Fleabag's bravery in pursuing that which she spent most of the first season avoiding — real love.
" The irony, however, is that the sensitive and talky American cinema that critics and the Cannes jury hoped "Sex, Lies and Videotape" would augur never fully bloomed, in part because of the Sundance success of movies like "Reservoir Dogs.
" The irony, however, is that the sensitive and talky American cinema that critics and the Cannes jury hoped "Sex, Lies and Videotape" would augur never fully bloomed, in part because of the Sundance success of movies like "Reservoir Dogs.
More than a year after American Apparel went bankrupt and shut down all 22017 of its stores — a fleet that had bloomed to 221 locations during its heyday in the late aughts — the company is preparing to open a new shop.
While Sunday shopping remains limited in some of the biggest economies of western Europe, it bloomed in the east over the last two decades as people embraced malls as a sign of economic prosperity following decades of shortages under communism.
As NASA has faded from political importance in the intervening decades — sending rovers to Mars, building rockets that never launch, and keeping alive a space station that the public doesn't care about — a billionaire-backed commercial space industry has suddenly bloomed.
In one of this week's strangest pop-culture crossover moments, the infamous corpse flower — the very same one mentioned by Lorelei in the new Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life teaser trailer — has bloomed at the New York Botanical Garden.
And my dislike bloomed into pretty damning rhetoric, as it happened, so damning I suspect it won me an award as a critic because I was funny and maybe a bit savage in the way I yelled at him in print.
Instead, the flower, which mythologically bloomed from Aphrodite's tears over her lover Adonis, plays extremely well with other ingredients, allowing a perfumer to use it as a kind of lush canvas upon which to dream up a new olfactory memory.
In many ways this aching memory seems the emotional motivation for understanding the way humans relate to words, as if the idea for the book had been planted in Collins as a child, but bloomed when she was an adult.
A vast trade deal spanning the Pacific Ocean has had the life span of a Washington cherry blossom — it bloomed in bipartisan fashion, then faded away — and a Senate trade enforcement bill was watered down when it reached the House.
Not quite five feet tall, he had bloomed into a dandy, strutting down the streets of Cambridge in a genteel ensemble—gray suit, gray gloves, elegant overcoat—while displaying a shuddering reluctance to associate with the other black students at Harvard.
In "There Are No Dead Here," Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno, who spent years as a Colombia researcher for Human Rights Watch, writes about the harrowing violence carried out by paramilitary groups that bloomed in the country in the late 1990s.
In the industrial U.S. (around the 1940s to 1950s), a narrative bloomed about how to get a job thanks in part to an abundance of white-collar work and a lack of resources to more efficiently recruit for those jobs.
Close to two years after the shooting, they are expert in the demands made of them, even as March has bloomed into an organization that has very little to do with the specific experience of the students from Stoneman Douglas.
To Plunkitt, down in the trenches of the daily scramble for influence and power -- with perhaps a little of what he called "honest graft" on the side -- reformers were "like morning glories," flowers that bloomed briefly and then quickly withered.
Wandering through this book, we can smell the hyacinth that bloomed on the poet's windowsill in winter, hear the thrum of hummingbird wings, smell the cooking odors from the kitchen and imagine Dickinson pruning, staking, digging — and listening and watching.
The young girl holds a fully bloomed rose in one hand, and in the other a score for "Charon, O Charon heare a wretch opprest," a song from the perspective of a dead person asking for passage over the River Styx.
As Mr Stamm hiked up the steep path, stopping occasionally to admire the gentians and alpine roses that bloomed along the track, he remembered his beginnings as a writer, which followed brief periods as an accountant and an intern at a psychiatric clinic.
It was late in the day, and the hair Sam had long ago scorched from her cheeks (yet another stupid thing she'd spent money on, she knew her mom thought, rather than saving for retirement) bloomed blondly from Chris' lip and jaw.
Bolaño emerged as concerns about inequality and youthful radicalism bloomed into the Occupy movement, Adichie against the backdrop of what would become Black Lives Matter, and Ferrante during a moment of a rejuvenated feminism, which can be seen in the International Women's Strike.
We boarded the train on a bright, breezy Chicago day, but the weather turned and the sky bloomed a threatening purple as we pulled out of Union Station and headed south and west, into the great green sea of early summer corn.
The friendship between these founding fathers — which bloomed, broke and then was mended over more than 50 years — ended when both men died on the same day: July 4, 1826, exactly a half-century after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Milkweed is the only plant that a monarch will lay her eggs on and the only plant a monarch caterpillar will eat, so when the milkweed bloomed, I gathered their seeds and replanted, in case the butterflies turned up late this year.
What started as a cooperation — where FAW agreed to help Byton establish its supply chain and solve other logistic headaches — has bloomed into a more involved partnership, one that Kirchert says will be explained in greater detail in the months to come.
At another bodega on a highly trafficked street in Williamsburg, an employee actively volunteered that his store's flavored pods came from Canada, as if to signify that they weren't among the exploding market of imposter pods that bloomed in the wake of JUUL's restrictions.
My fondness for them bloomed in part because of the variety and longevity of their scents, but also because they frequently go on sale for $2300 each, at which time my mom and I would burst through the strip mall doors, ready to stockpile all our favorites.
Valerie woke up in the morning in her old bedroom at her mother's and knew it before she even looked outside: a purer, weightless light bloomed on the wallpaper, and the crowded muddle of gloomy furniture inherited from her grandmother seemed washed clean and self-explanatory.
While a Navy officer stood by with a stopwatch, Butler worked in 10- or 20-second blocks as he drew the outline of the corona, assessed the colors of the sky and moon, and sketched the contours of the gaseous prominences that bloomed from the eclipse's edge.
It has also bloomed into a broader clash over whether women alleging abuse are taken seriously by men and how both political parties address such claims with the advent of the #MeToo movement — a theme that could echo in this November's elections for control of Congress.
I've watched from afar, after I moved to Auckland and he to Melbourne, as his career has bloomed; every other day, it seemed, I'd see a photo of him on my Facebook feed with an arm around some increasingly famous musician in some increasingly far-flung American locale.
That's become true of studio movies as well, but it's built into the TV model in a way that has, for the most part, carried over into the Peak TV era, in which a thousand platforms have bloomed and no one can settle on how to measure success.
It ended up taking two lumpectomies to get it all, and I just finished six weeks of radiation — a combo that spared my hair (no chemo) but not my skin, which bloomed red before disintegrating and relegated me to the sofa and sci-fi reruns (not entirely bad).
Instead, I was floored by how, through Yorkey's careful vision, the source material bloomed into a smart, thoughtful, and incredibly painful examination of not just the complications of being a teen, but of the systematic sexism that often first rears its ugly head when teenagers come of age.
"I haven't had a chance to talk to anyone in particular, but what I've heard is that thanks to my book and organizing method, now the organizing industry in general kind of bloomed and got a spotlight on it," she said, though I cannot imagine who told her this.
Over the next few years, grime made its stamp via sweaty basement clashes, pirate radio stations, and Channel U. And soon enough, the melodic, ferocious hip-hop that N-Dubz was creating found its place off the back of that London scene, and mainstream success bloomed soon after.
Mr. Klein seems equally enamored of Duke Ellington's later work — when Ellington's orchestra was moving from the dance hall into the concert hall, without sacrificing its thunderbolt percussive power — and the tangos of Gardel and Astor Piazzolla, whose music didn't use heavy percussion but bloomed with persuasive rhythm anyway.
Even if a small fraction of these stars have planets around them that proved habitable for life (scientists now think as many as  60 billion exoplanets  could fit the bill), that would leave  billions  of possible worlds where advanced civilizations could have already bloomed, grown and — eventually — begun exploring the stars.
A Joint Mission The ExoMars mission has had a pretty tortuous journey so far—it originally bloomed from a more modest ESA mission to become a joint ESA and NASA endeavour, only for budget constraints to cause NASA to pull out (though some of the instruments still have NASA involvement).
Migrant trafficking has bloomed into a profitable trade as civil war has pushed Syrians to pay up to flee their country and international gangs have packed poorer Africans onto unseaworthy rafts and fishing boats to maximize the profit they can make from each trip across the Mediterranean from unstable Libya.
As Sampha's somewhat mystical reputation bloomed, taking him to studios in Italy with Kanye and Staten Island with Solange — and priming an eager industry for his star turn — he was called home in late 2014 to the London suburb of Morden to care for his ailing mother, who had cancer.
A crimson rambler rose, unmoored from its trellis, had flopped fatally forward into the grass, where it bloomed copiously but mostly unseen; flower beds were knotty with convolvulus and bramble; the dense hedge of blackthorn and holly had grown too thick and high for her to see over the top.
Crystal Zapata, a Chicago-based artist and designer, submitted work that plays off of the cyber-feminist movement that bloomed on Tumblr and other internet spaces at the beginning of this decade and was slowly appropriated into the hyper-aestheticized, commercialized, slogan-based iteration of feminism so common on the internet today.
" Mozley has cited Cormac McCarthy's "Blood Meridian" as a favorite novel, and though she doesn't try to sustain McCarthy's sonorous tone — a disastrous temptation to which some writers succumb — she occasionally channels his nature-besotted intensity: "The dawn erupted from a bud of mauve half-light and bloomed bloody as I woke.
Shore bloomed into his calling like a hothouse orchid, with his first darkroom kit, the gift of an uncle, when he was six and, when he was fourteen, a sale of three photographs to MOMA , where he was encouraged by the august former director of its photography department, Edward Steichen, and his successor, John Szarkowski.
What started as a Romeo and Juliet–esque story about star-crossed interplanetary lovers Alana and Marko and their child, Hazel, has bloomed into a more enveloping and complex tale about family, loss, and, in its upcoming arc, a time jump that changes almost everything we thought we knew about the characters we've grown to love.
By the time I'd graduated from the CD player to an iPod shuffle, my mild sadness had bloomed into clinical depression with a side of anorexia, and Brand New's music — with The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me and, years later, the less-loved Daisy — had gotten darker and and angrier, too, as if just for me.
Huge flowers bloomed in the mud and floated on pools of stagnant water, but if you were stupid enough to leave the causeway and pluck them, there were quicksands waiting to suck you down, and snakes watching from the trees, and lizard-lions floating half submerged beneath the water, like black logs with eyes and teeth.
In time—as we took this blood and filled the veins of dying children, sated the limbs of car-crash survivors, refilled untold thousands of hemophiliacs, as roses bloomed on our skin and our blood-pressures dropped, as our minds quickened with the rich, pure fuel, as the generations came and went—this ceased to be novel.
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For example, in her essay Amanda Hess writes about the meaning of Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next": Online, the phrase has bloomed into a deliciously ambiguous kiss-off, a usage modeled by Grande herself, directed toward anyone from a no-name rapper who covered the song to Piers Morgan, who criticized pop stars for appearing in revealing photo shoots.
They'd hyperlink out to background information, and from there, I would shoot down some rabbit hole or other that then bloomed into a longer fixation: the week I was obsessed with the production of the atomic bomb, the week I only wanted to think about sitcom structure, the week the historical documentaries got so sad that my friends had to intervene.
Migration was no exception—or at least, wouldn't have been, had it not been for the Louisiana floods that threatened Thou's friends and family at home, or the shooting scare at New York City's JFK airport that made me fear flying home, or the anarchist graffiti that bloomed bloodred downtown following a Sunday night march in solidarity with the Milwaukee Uprising.
Punk and punk-rock music bloomed in the late '70s and the '80s, giving rise to songs like the Dead Kennedys' "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" and "Holiday in Cambodia," the former a screamy song yelling about the obvious, and the latter a biting critique of wealthy American 20-somethings, contrasting their cushy US life with the horrors of the genocidal Khmer Rouge dictatorship in Cambodia.
Fstoppers chatted with Scott about the logistics and challenges involved with this shoot, which included setting up a camera slider with movements that had to be perfectly timed to capture the flowers as they bloomed, positioning lighting in a way so that the plants didn't bend out of frame as they grew, and even some clever compositing to smoothly transition to the timelapse footage of the flowers in Central Park.
Its opening verses were musical: The stone had skidded arc'd and bloomed into islands: Cuba and San Domingo Jamaica and Puerto Rico Grenada Guadeloupe Bonaire curved stone hissed into reef wave teeth fanged into clay white splash flashed into spray Bathsheba Montego Bay But the poem was not a paean to nature; it went on to describe the coming of sugar cane plantations and the subjugation of black labor.
They popped up in the apartment, as the sky dimmed through the windows, and in the evenings while the boys slunk along the walls of Blur, and under the pulsing bass of Guava Lamp, and, in the morning, piled onto the sofa, after everyone had made it home, and a lull in the conversation had bloomed, and a blip propped open for confession, and Rod would take a deep breath, cross his legs, and brace himself, but what he actually ended up doing was nothing.
On return trips to New York, I was struck by all the ways the restaurant seemed to mirror the culture in which it bloomed: the veneration of money and power, on parade in the Grill at lunchtime; the deference with which they welcomed not only the A-list regulars but the pilgrim tourist; the big statement and bold confidence inherent in design that crystallized the country's buoyant mood at the time of its opening, in 1959; the sense of theater implicit in the arrangement of the tables and the vaguely madcap Pool Room, an urban pond.

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