Hotel gift shops and the men's sections of department stores are abloom with cigar accessories this holiday season, including many ashtrays also suitable as door stops.
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Early this spring, the grass in front of the Heaths'house was abloom with crocuses, blue muscari, chionodoxa, starflowers, scilla and dwarf irises.
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So, there's a bit of the old empire in these fields _ but the meadow is pure American, with sheep fescue and gaillardia abloom in summer.
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He tells Saddam where to get off _ into a garden abloom with U . N . concessions, new bureaucratic machinery, moral equivalency with Iraq's opponents.
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On cold gray days, Beckler can look out one window and see a Scotch broom that stands 10 feet tall, envisioning it abloom with a million yellow flowers.
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Blue sky was stacked with snow-white cumulus clouds, and the prairie was abloom with snow-on-the-mountain, lead plant and butterfly milkweed.
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The poetry of the rural Midwest sings of the prairies, abloom with wildflowers and tallgrasses, nourished by the ancient glaciers that flattened the land but also made it rich.
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On cold gray days, Beckler can look out one window and see a Scotch broom that stands 10-feet tall, envisioning it abloom with a million yellow flowers.
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Ravaged since the 1970s by white flight to the eastern reaches of the city and the Shelby County suburbs beyond, the city center is now abloom with hard hats and cranes.
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However, as noted slugger Bill ( Quills ) Shakespeare might have said, that edict is more honored in the breach than the observance : The bleachers are abloom with Remy signs.