And green . " The implication is that Bloom's reading absurdly transfers a property attributed to summer, greenness, to Stevens.
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The Ginkgo tree overcomes cold in winter, has greenness in summer and changes to yellow in fall, showing off a dignified appearance.
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What we are seeing, when the grass darkens its greenness and buds begin to swell on trees, is nature's fait accompli.
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And while he stopped short of attributing the warming to any human cause, he said the new northern greenness was probably linked to it.
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But by the end of the song, Kermit recalls positive associations with the color green, and concludes by accepting and embracing his greenness.
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So deep is my aversion to pachysandra's boring, reliable greenness, that I accepted plugs of ivy from a neighbor 10 years ago.
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Eight years later, kudzu's heart-shaped, three-pronged leafy greenness went on display at the New Orleans Exposition in 1884.
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Chlorophyll content can be detected with a Chlorophyll content meter; a portable instrument that measures the greenness of leaves to estimate their relative chlorophyll concentration.
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The suburb of Kingwood grew out of an oak forest about 25 miles from downtown Houston, its shaded lawns defying the Texas heat with their greenness.
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For John Duns Scotus, a Franciscan philosopher, theologian and Catholic priest, universals such as " greenness " and " goodness " exist in reality.