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11 Sentences With "blossomed out"

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The field plasma physics blossomed out of a desire to bottle the stars.
Some of these startups, like the aforementioned beauty brand Glossier, have blossomed out of social media.
Now, multiple probes into the energy giant's decades of alleged deceit have blossomed out of the ICN investigation.
GrowNYC has been around since 1970—it blossomed out of the first Earth Day—but the training program started in 2000.
We combed through dozens of threads from the AskReddit and AskWomen subreddits to find the greatest anecdotes of friendships and romantic relationships that blossomed out of not-so-great introductions.
To date they have released three studio albums, including their eponymous debut album (2010), Clash the Truth (2013), and Somersault (2017), and one EP titled What A Pleasure (2011). Beach Fossils, along with fellow Captured Tracks label mates DIIV, Wild Nothing, and Mac Demarco, are considered forerunners in the lo-fi dream pop sound that blossomed out of the underground indie scene in the 2010s .
He played for the Colombo clubs in 1968 and was a Sri Lanka trialist in 1968 and '69. He got married in 1969, and fathered three sons, who all went on to play representative rugby at school and junior country level. Lucky also played basketball and cricket at college and took up swimming in his early adult life. His writing skills blossomed out after his retirement when he found the time to document his many manuscripts and give expression to his numerous travelling experiences.
Miller and Harrison traveled first. Beal traveled second. (In September 1931, when Beal made a second trip to Russia, he did so in the company of Myra Page and her husband, John Mackey.) In a 1937 article, Beal wrote, "I could not, like Clarence Miller and so many other complaisant dream- walkers, convince myself that the suffering and futility which I saw everywhere in Stalin-land were but figments of the Capitalist imagination."In September 1931, In his 1949 memoir, he wrote: > Only Clarence Miller, who was never a worker and whose connection with the > Gastonia strike was accidental, blossomed out in Soviet Russia as a "Red > professor" and occupied a comfortable apartment, enjoying the prosperity of > Soviet bureaucracy.
The Chicago Black Renaissance (also known as the Black Chicago Renaissance) was a creative movement that blossomed out of the Chicago Black Belt on the city's South Side and spanned the 1930s and 1940s before a transformation in art and culture in the mid-1950s through the turn of the century. The movement included such famous African-American writers as Richard Wright, Margaret Walker, Gwendolyn Brooks, Arna Bontemps, and Lorraine Hansberry, as well as musicians Thomas A. Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Earl Hines and Mahalia JacksonKnupfer, Anne Meis (2006). The Chicago Black Renaissance and Women's Activism. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press Artists include William Edouard Scott, Elizabeth Catlett, Katherine Dunham, Charles Wilbert White, Margaret Burroughs, Charles C. Dawson, Archibald John Motley, Jr., and Eldzier Cortor.
They checked their own equipment to make sure it was secured properly, and that the equipment for the man next to him was also secure. There was a pause until the one-minute warning was given. "Stand in the door!" With ten seconds to go, the first paratrooper in each stick took his position at the exit door. Door bundles were pushed out into the slipstream and held in place.. The show began at 14:05 when the green lamp turned on, the jumpmasters gave the command to "GO!" and the parachutes of the first sticks of paratroopers blossomed out the sides of the lead formation of seventeen C-119s over DZ WILLIAM. The airdrop put COL Bowen, LTC Arthur H. "Harry" Wilson's 1/187 ABN, the Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company, the 1st Platoon, Able Company, 127th Airborne Engineer Battalion, medical, service, and support companies, a pathfinder team, and a forward air control party on the ground.
' Noda is a mural painter and a real modern, immensely responsive to the daily sorrows and beauties of people in 1935." Noda was "involved in a conflict over a mural he designed for Ellis Island in 1934-1935. In 1935, Noda's murals lost out to those of Edward Laning for Ellis Island: > It was a great relief to PWA, to the College Art Association, to Architects > Harvey Wiley Corbett and Chester Holmes Aldrich and to Edward Laning last > week to learn that Commissioner of Immigration & Naturalization Rudolph > Reimer at Ellis Island had finally approved Artist Laning's designs for > murals for the dining hall at New York's immigrant station. Cheered, > Muralist Laning and his two assistants, James Rutledge and Albert Soroka, > hustled to get his cartoons on tempera and gesso panels as soon as > possible... > No sooner was Muralist Hideo Noda's cartoon submitted to him than > Commissioner Reimer blossomed out as a stickler for artistic detail.

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