| 1. | Agapanthus naturalizes prefers ample water in spring while preparing to flower.
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| 2. | It is short-lived, but eventually naturalizes by seed.
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| 3. | Usually, the court naturalizes 220 people a week, he said.
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| 4. | "Leopoldia comosa " naturalizes easily and may become invasive.
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| 5. | This allows them the opportunity to adopt more federal court naturalizes an applicant.
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| 6. | It naturalizes in mild climates and lowlands.
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| 7. | _Walking iris ( " Neomarica gracilis " ) naturalizes and has glossy fans.
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| 8. | The INS Los Angeles District naturalizes people in their 90s or older about once a year, Rogers said.
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| 9. | Once such a person naturalizes, they are, for all intents and purposes under the law, Japanese.
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| 10. | However, this view is highly problematic, ethnocentric, and eurocentric as it naturalizes and self-validates middle-class dominance.
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