Bloom
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Her talent's in full
bloom
in Irena Palm.
Jason Robards is perfect as Hughes; the normally bombastic actor takes a small role and lets it
bloom
subtly and beautifully for us, giving the movie a misty hue and making all of Melvin's hopes sweetly credible.
Bloom
as the Monster!
Consindering that it was from 2003 I don't understand why a star like
bloom
would ever agree to such a script.
This is Quaid's best after his early
bloom
and nothing he's done since can compare with it.
To skeptics, green shoots of recovery will not
bloom
without access to the credit spigot, which is still clogged by balance-sheet damage in many banks.
A Hundred WeltpolitiksNEW DELHI – Mao Zedong once famously called for the Chinese to “let a hundred flowers bloom.”
Mao’s hundred flowers may have bloomed only briefly, but today’s myriad species of Weltpolitik are certain to
bloom
perennially.
In the post-Cold War period, the flower came fully into
bloom
as democracy and free markets spread around the globe.
Flowers are starting to bloom, as the sun shines brighter and longer each day.
We were burying the collective dream of intellectuals and democrats for a Russia where freedom and the rule of law would, after a long and cold Soviet winter, take root and
bloom.
But that spring
bloom
of stability soon faded.
Still, however gloomy the outlook, we do stagger on – the flowers still bloom, the breeze stirs the trees, the birds sing, and children laugh.
Fading memories of past experiences allow new memories to bloom, much as decaying leaves allow for new growth.
Chairman Mao wanted a hundred flowers to bloom, but only so that he could cut them all off at their roots.
Leave aside the fact that efforts to make democracy
bloom
have become bloodily unstuck in Iraq and Afghanistan.
There is, of course, a balance to be struck between tight institutional discipline and letting a hundred intellectual flowers
bloom.
The
Bloom
Is off the BRICSSTANFORD – A few years ago, pundits and policymakers were predicting that the BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – would be the new engines of global growth.
But now the
bloom
is off the rose.
In early August, an algal
bloom
in Lake Erie, the result of agricultural runoff, contaminated drinking water in Toledo, Ohio.
The Indian Miracle LivesNEW DELHI – To hear some people tell it, the
bloom
is off the Indian economic rose.
The
bloom
had come off the Indian rose, and Singh – damned by Time magazine as “the underachiever” – was blamed.
Grassroots democracy may be momentarily suppressed, but once the seeds have been planted, the roots can only grow deeper and deeper before an inevitable
bloom.
Still, the body epitomized an era of Western preeminence in an institutionalized liberal world order in full
bloom.
The idea underpinning the pluralist alternative that supplanted the old patriotic narrative was to let many stories bloom, to bring new voices to the fore, and to embrace diversity as the path to coexistence.
I was tempted to gather their fresh petals, which were adorned with delicate tentacles, some newly in bloom, others barely opened, while nimble fish with fluttering fins brushed past them like flocks of birds.
This was off the coast of Tihama, and there such zoophyte displays not only flourished below sea level but they also fashioned picturesque networks that unreeled as high as ten fathoms above it; the latter were more whimsical but less colorful than the former, which kept their
bloom
thanks to the moist vitality of the waters.
Its waters come to full
bloom.
They were in bloom, and so were the speedwells, eglantines, thistles, and the sweetbriar that sprang up from the thickets.
It was the beginning of April, when the primroses are in bloom, and a warm wind blows over the flower-beds newly turned, and the gardens, like women, seem to be getting ready for the summer fetes.
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