As a problem grows in complexity, the amount of time it takes to solve it grows in "polynomial time," where a polynomial is a number with a power and a coefficient (like n2).
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Its traffic grows in summer during the peak tourist season.
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Maize grows in ordered rows; cattle graze behind a fence.
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And yet, Amazon grows in popularity among shoppers every year.
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The rice grows in standing water, which requires irrigation and drainage.
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This disease loves secrets and denial; it grows in the shadows.
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Encouraged by the tropical climate, cannabis grows in many household gardens.
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Rice grows in eight southern European countries from Portugal to Bulgaria.
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Any excess nitrogen nourishes whatever crop grows in the field next.
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The genre pileup reveals itself gradually and grows in unexpected directions.
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Meanwhile, the pressure grows in Washington to do something on guns.
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Most of the time, this extra tissue grows in the pelvis.
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How Spotify grows in India past the launch frenzy will be telling.
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How do you hope the modeling world grows in the next decade?
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Instead of filling the AeroGarden with soil each plant grows in water.
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In contrast to oil, offshore gas production also grows in the SDS.
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The flower grows in the mud, emerging from it perfect and whole.
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He survives and grows, in sorrowful wisdom and, inexplicably, to colossal size.
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"Al Shabab feeds on these weaknesses and grows in strength," he said.
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When we refuse to speak up, the pay gap grows in silence.
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Go deeper: Islamic State presence grows in Afghanistan as U.S. mulls withdrawal
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With every trip, every photograph of another rocket, CAR's database grows in authority.
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Everything seems to be made of concrete — nothing natural grows in the city.
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I want to make sure that my company grows in a WeWork facility.
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As interest grows in the role that microbiomes have played in our cognitive
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The watery gourd, which grows in temperate areas, benefits greatly from insect pollination.
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Rice often absorbs arsenic from contaminated soil as it grows in the environment.
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As optimism grows in South Korea, Moon's approval ratings have spiked to 70%.
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There are four categories of cannabis grows in the eyes of the law.
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It grows in college and carries on as they search for the truth.
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Below, in a forest of selfies, a tree pose grows in Times Square.
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Chinese evergreen grows in a mounded shape and has long, somewhat pointed leaves.
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Spain's IBEX remained under pressure as a constitutional crisis grows in the country.
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But even as access grows in Wildwood, other towns can seem less accommodating.
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Giersch, another weed that grows in abundance, makes for an intriguing parsley substitute.
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"Margot's root always looks modern and beautiful, even as it grows in," Anderson explains.
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Around 90 percent of the world's palm oil crop grows in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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As the gas falls into the black hole, the black hole grows in size.
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As the mobile wallet market grows in profitability, however, competition is also heating up.
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Ficus lyrata, a species native to western Africa, where it grows in lowland rainforests.
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In 1999, it was protected by Unesco, and it only grows in the Mediterranean.
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It looks like a cottage in front, but kind of grows in the back.
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This type of cancer primarily grows in fat cells, and is removed through surgery.
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In Italy, Matteo Salvini, the rightist, anti-immigrant deputy prime minister, grows in popularity.
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The announcement comes as the outbreak grows in Iran and other Middle Eastern countries.
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The monuments quarrel grows in part out of an incomplete understanding of our past.
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When a democracy fails to protect people from these depredations, authoritarianism grows in appeal.
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The bacterium — Pseudomonas aeruginosa — is very common, likes moist environments and grows in water.
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And then he started talking about an olive tree that grows in his garden.
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As the TV-themed trip trend grows in popularity, tourism companies are catching on.
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Darnielle spins an uneasy scenario that grows in menace as the pages stack up.
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Power Platform will become a focus, as no-code/low-code grows in popularity.
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The only thing that actual grows in the Bahamas is the seafood—crab, lobster, fish.
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Currently vast areas are cleared for new fields because too little grows in existing ones.
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For now, everyone it seems is winning as the market grows in leaps and bounds.
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As the legal cannabis industry grows in the U.S., competition for customers is heating up.
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Maybe they belong to some rare tree that only grows in a very specific climate?
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And in a sign of the times, the support group grows in size each month.
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As the prominence of self-driving cars grows in Waymo's test market of Chandler, Ariz.
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As the clock ticks down, bidding often grows in intensity and comments become more animated.
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He tells me that nothing grows in Singapore so 95 percent of produce is imported.
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They're full of every kind of tree, plant and flower that grows in the area.
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He is the author of self-published books, including "A Tzvi Grows in Brooklyn" (2019).
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The programming language used starts simple but grows in complexity as the game goes on.
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And yes, Corbyn does make his own jam using blackberries he grows in his allotment garden.
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Slytherin's wand is later buried, and an "unknown species of snakewood tree" grows in its place.
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How will that change as it grows in popularity, and how will Crimson measure its success?
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Yes, but: Coal is hardly exiting the world stage as demand grows in parts of Asia.
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Thanks to Kim's daily Christmas cards, that anticipation grows in intensity as we approach December 25.
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Thereafter revenue grows in the 4%-5% range due to contractual escalators and new-business growth.
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Like clockwork, a medium grows in complexity and strength as time and collaboration do their work.
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"A Lotus Grows in the Mud," by Goldie Hawn, and "Born Standing Up," by Steve Martin.
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Even to import charcoal made from the sicklebush that grows in vast stretches across the island.
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The ultimatum comes as frustration grows in EU circles ahead of the October 31 departure date.
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It's closing 100, and no one should be surprised if that number grows in future years.
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The tension grows and grows in Henderson's voice until you're waiting for her to absolutely blow apart.
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Holding Due North by Jake Mosher (USA)A weathered juniper tree grows in Montana's northern Rocky Mountains.
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I found myself absolutely engrossed by their story, as the group slowly grows in importance and infamy.
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Flat Neckera, which grows in low-altitude woodlands, was found on Otzi's clothes and inside his gut.
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Kratom is from a tree called Mitragyna speciosa, which grows in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and other countries.
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Tim Hortons said it is testing the vegan market as demand for vegan alternatives grows in Canada.
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But the opposite is true — Israel grows in economic, demographic and military strength, while the Palestinians stagnate.
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That keeps the film humming along, as does Mr. Madhavan, who grows in stature along with Adi.
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As the brand grows in popularity, so do the standards a lot of people hold us to.
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That's because body surface area per volume decreases as an animal grows in size, according to Labonte.
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Where your knuckles turn white from clutching the steering wheel and a knot grows in your belly.
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Everyone told me, 'Your heart jut grows in size' and it sounds cliche, but it really does!
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By following one's impulses, by letting go, one grows in trust, awareness, sensitivity, vulnerability, receptivity, innocence, love.
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The magnitude of his presence only grows in his absence, and perhaps as a function of it.
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High quality coffee grows in mountainous areas in the tropics, where it thrives in the cooler air.
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Kratom, or Mitragyna speciosa, is a plant that grows in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
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This gesture grows in part from the white nationalist resentments that helped put Mr. Trump in office.
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And as anger grows in Washington, he continues to rely heavily on his personal relationship with Trump.
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Over time, the legend grows in direct proportion to the size and scope of the perceived escapades.
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Now it has been infected by fears of more mayhem as Taliban strength grows in surrounding provinces.
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Families of militants say they have been reduced to eating a weed that grows in highway medians.
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Antitrust sentiment grows in the US, and Article 13 now threatens the foundation of digital creativity in Europe.
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And, as demand grows in those areas, so too will drivers and shorter wait times for a ride.
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This weekend, hundreds of marches are planned in cities worldwide as the movement grows in size and ambition.
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As uncertainty grows in light of shifting immigration policy, Gee said there is potential for intervention and change.
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As the movement to #DeleteFacebook grows in backlash to the data scandal it's not something everyone can do.
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Pollsters also found Clinton's advantage grows in a head-to-head matchup with Trump in the Buckeye State.
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The little orange stone fruit grows in dry climates around the world, from Armenia to California's Central Valley.
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"Lantana is an extremely iconic bush," he says, noting that it grows in people's yards all over Sydney.
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"This native beauty grows in wetlands and has the most exuberant flower of any native plant," he said.
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It was nominally endometriosis, a disease in which the uterine lining grows in other places in the body.
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But it also grows in new ways, fortified by the knowledge that we are, truly, in this together.
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Without fresh air, the inside air quality is poor, mold grows in the bathroom and cooking odors linger.
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GREEN I would be happier to ban all jukebox musicals forever, and see what grows in their place.
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Its shape is often an indication of where it grows in the vertical strata of a plant community.
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In fact, that's how cacao grows in natural rain forest, shaded by a leafy canopy of tropical trees.
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I read "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" three times a summer, every summer, from ages 12 to 16.
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It also grows in vast, vast quantities in many coastal locations, creating "kelp forests" that sustain entire ecosystems.
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Lawmakers are looking to get a head start on artificial intelligence as the technology grows in prominence. Rep.
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Lawmakers are considering the measure as the use of drones for personal and commercial purposes grows in popularity.
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Brown ash often grows in swamps, but those trees tend to yield wood that is unsuitable for weaving.
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The party's style of rule threatens to turn sentiments against China even as the empire grows in stature.
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Tragic, destructive, terrifying fate, which only grows in strength the more these characters choose to relate to it.
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As data become more valuable and the data economy grows in importance, data refineries will make all the money.
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Here's a few hints: it grows in an egg, it chirps incessantly, and demands so much of your attention.
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It grows in 24 countries and represents about 12% of the 25m tonnes of cotton produced each year globally.
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"We've got 4,000 illegal grows in our county," said Keith Groves, a supervisor of Trinity County in Northern California.
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Meanwhile another character, a cancer survivor, grows in importance, her mastectomy becoming a symbol of sexual and maternal power.
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As the number of poor, English-language learners grows in both states, this task takes on even greater significance.
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"As the Internet population grows [in every country], there's eventually always been an online real estate market," he said.
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Public opinion continues to grows in favor of climate action, and businesses are increasingly investing in green technology. 21.
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In layman's terms: "Bacteria grows in nutrient rich environments, and agar plates are a nutrient rich environment," Semicolon_Expected wrote.
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Further, as CIBC grows in the U.S. through CIBCUS, Fitch will review the impact to CIBC's overall risk profile.
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As Amazon grows in the brick-and-mortar world with Whole Foods, Wal-Mart is doubling down on digital.
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Even cooler: In nature, spinel grows in that octahedron shape, so the image reflects its "natural habit," Sanchez said.
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The emergence in force in 2018 of these insurgent Democrats grows in part out of the Sanders presidential campaign.
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If the outbreaks grows in the US, the focus will turn to the equipment needed to care for patients.
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"The AI actually grows in value," EquBot co-founder and COO Art Amador told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Tuesday.
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Its haunting power grows in retrospect — as if you've returned from a journey and can't believe what you've seen.
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Although Mr. Sanders grows in popularity, neither the Democratic Party establishment nor the mainstream media really understand his campaign.
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Out of food, the families say they have been reduced to boiling a weed that grows in highway medians.
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With the growth of population, land grows in value, and the men who work it must pay for the privilege.
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As a program grows in size and complexity, the number of ways to express an idea in code also grows.
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A pineapple shoot grows in a test tube at the National Laboratory for Genetic Resource Preservation in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Let's take the venus fly trap, which is a carnivorous plant that grows in the peat bogs of the Carolinas.
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The tumor grows in odd directions, and is located so deeply within Mason's brain that it cannot be removed surgically.
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Another dark irony in "The Iceberg" is that Mr. Lubbock's brain tumor grows in the area of speech and language.
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The deal marks China Three Gorges' first venture into Peru as the presence of Chinese companies grows in Latin America.
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Whether this movement withers or grows in the months ahead may be the deciding factor in the 2016 presidential election.
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Athlete's foot is an infection caused by a fungus that grows in warm, damp environments, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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AS CHINA grows in economic power and military might, other Asian players are looking to India as a likely counterweight.
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As the movement grows in size and scope, women everywhere are finding ways to ask for more and demand change.
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So, as Shondaland only grows in size and power, its time to figure out who Rhimes' most valuable players are.
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The culprit is a parasite that grows in snails that live in the pool, said park service spokesman Mike Litterst.
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Use these tips to avoid overwhelm and maintain a healthy professional balance, even as your secondary project grows in scope.
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Camellia sinensis, the plant better known as tea, grows in tropical and subtropical regions, most notably India and southeastern China.
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Lose Lowry, and Thursday's pick grows in long-term importance, perhaps nudging the team to take a higher-upside approach.
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Tar oozes into the frame, mold grows in a time lapse, or a series of photos burn to ash, repeatedly.
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"As health and wellness grows in priority to consumers, these trends are quickly transferring to the pet market," Burrows says.
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It grows in a tiny ecological niche — the limestone barrens and cedar glades of Tennessee's Davidson, Rutherford and Wilson Counties.
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All this demand is expected to soar higher, particularly as prices for flights decline and wealth grows in emerging economies.
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The closest I got to communing with nature as a child was reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" multiple times.
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Archer was diagnosed with an astrocytoma: a tumor that grows in the astrocytes, or the supportive tissue, of the brain.
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And don't forget the mezcal, an alcohol made from agave, which grows in Mexico (and is also used to make tequila).
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The mosquito population grows in heat and rain, making a second wave of Zika cases possible in parts of South America.
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The bacteria grows in water and is "found widely" in the environment, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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It's an inhospitable place—next to nothing grows in the dry, hard ground, and temperatures regularly reach well into the 100s.
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The legacy can never be eradicated entirely, but it only grows in strength when America refuses to look closely at it.
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Millennials in particular love the subscription model, something that retailers are taking note of as the demographic grows in buying power.
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You can see that as the months go by, the hot water anomaly contracts as the icy undercurrent grows in size.
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Speaking of the interview, more and more companies are looking to hire Salesforce-specific roles as the platform grows in popularity.
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Margin Dilution: Fitch sees ongoing pressure on margin as the proportion of lower-margin data services grows in its revenue mix.
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In 2018 and thereafter, Fitch assumes revenue grows in the 4%-5% range due to contractual escalators and new-business growth.
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"A lotus grows in the mud, and so you have something beautiful that grows out of something generally ugly," she said.
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It's technically not breast cancer, but a type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that grows in the tissue surrounding textured breast implants.
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As AI grows in sophistication and application, we need, more than ever, a corresponding flourishing of religion, philosophy and the humanities.
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Later, he said, he intends to work more with brands as traffic grows, in hopes that they will help supply funds.
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Contamination from floodwaters and the mold that quickly grows in a warm environment like Texas can exacerbate asthma or trigger allergies.
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As this milk grows in popularity and selective breeding leads to camels that produce more milk, the price may come down.
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When a politician -- or, really, anyone -- becomes a star overnight, there's an inevitable backlash that grows in opposition to the rise.
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The most enchanting aspect of "22" is the way that Vernon's voice grows in confidence, shedding its affectations, digital or otherwise.
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They also referenced literature with titles like "Partner's Complaint" (a play on Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint) and "A Tree Grows in Lawndale" (Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) and film with "Depth Takes a Holiday" (Death Takes a Holiday, remade in 1998 as Meet Joe Black) and "Legends of the Mall" (Legends of the Fall).
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Repel With PlantsCatnip isn't just for cats: It's a natural mosquito repellent that grows in most areas as an easy-growing perennial.
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It's a red- to salmon-coloured berry that also grows in other northern regions of the world—in Alaska, Scandinavia, and Scotland.
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As the song progresses, the chorus of voices responding to Mariam's grows in strength, tempering the jubilance of the album's earlier tracks.
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The plant grows in a shrub or small tree and produces bright yellow flowers, which turn purple or maroon as it ages.
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Found in Central and South America, the groundcherry grows in a husk like a tomatillo but tastes a bit like a pineapple.
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It occurs when uterine tissue—which bleeds during menstruation—grows in other places in the body, most commonly in the pelvic organs.
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Of course, marijuana grows in the wild, but the habit of smoking the plant was first introduced in the Southwest [United States].
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He has his detractors, sure, but with every successive miracle he pulls off, his apotheosis grows in the imagination of the flock.
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More likely is that as the star grows in size, it will swallow the planet and become enhanced by its lithium content.
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But even as digital grows in importance, its newly named chief revenue officer, Tonia O'Connor, says TV is still the hot ticket.
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