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The florescence of this flower is the biggest in the world.
The florescence period of this species is between May and July.
But, all the same, it is no mean rival to the quieter process of vegetable florescence.
Theirs was a brief florescence, an aftermath of summer's furious fertility.
I won't buy compact florescence bulbs again until the quality improves.
Self-publishing enjoyed a real florescence in our own century.
I was inspired by all of this florescence."
Munch on unremarkable food and watch fish bob in plastic tubes of florescence.
The new wealth led to intellectual and cultural florescence and also to the development of the individual conscience.
This did not result in stagnation at the site but rather resulted in the florescence of a local culture.
"Not that there was no creative revolution 40,000 years ago, but it was a florescence that stems from much earlier developments in Africa."
And people have been waiting for it to push more forcefully in that direction since the florescence of a local gallery scene in the 1990's.
The great double row of pillars gleamed triumphant between the arches at either end, bursting into florescence where the capitals challenged heaven.
His fourth single Florescence was released in July 2010 as another purely solo release on Perceptive Recordings.
Florescence (Original Mix)
However, it was not until the Middle to Late Preclassic that its first real florescence began with a noted surge in architectural constructions.
During the Classic Period (AD 250-900), the Maya civilization achieved its greatest florescence.
They do, however, reveal a sort of transition stage between the riotous florescence of the Comstock and the mellowness of his later style.
Revisited themes of spring, rebirth, solidarity, florescence, and distress establish a unity of imagery amidst sporadic changes in song dynamic.
Archeologists have traditionally viewed the Late Woodland as a time of cultural decline after the florescence of the Hopewell peoples.
In Florescence (A&M, 1989)
The characteristics of this section's florescence are a corymbous, sometimes dense, arrangement of glistening flowers, yellow, orange or golden, with toothed margins on the petals.
In the 1st century AD rich burials first appeared and Tikal underwent a political and cultural florescence as its giant northern neighbours declined.
Laser induced florescence microscopy is more gentle to the sample, which is modified by dyes that, in turn, glow under laser illumination to provide enhanced resolution.
Danza Mexi'cayotl works and prays for the cultural, spiritual, ecological, economic and political florescence of future generations on the Mother Earth.