The absorption of the cell-walls takes place very early in the germina-, ting seedling. [Please select]
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New ideas germinated in the youth. [Please select]
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The seeds we had scattered had germinated, and were now promising magnificent crops. [Please select]
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How it could have germinated, grown and matured in that exclusive soil was inconceivable. [Please select]
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These hybridised seeds germinated, and produced young plants likewise intermediate in character. [Please select]
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Such an idea could not have germinated in any other atmosphere. [Please select]
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When cattle are fed upon pulp from sugar beets, germinated malt, etc. [Please select]
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By abominable I mean germinated, mouldy, and grubby beans. [Please select]
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Unfermented cacao is liable to go mouldy, so is germinated or over-ripe cacao with broken shells. [Please select]
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When they cast the seed into the holy earth, that was the last they saw of it; if it germinated somewhat, if it sent up shoots, it withered away close to the ground. [Please select]
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Most of these reflections were beyond my capacity of full comprehension at the time; but they left seed behind, which germinated in due season. [Please select]
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