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en To set budding more, / And still more, later flowers for the bees, / Until they think warm days will never cease, / For summer has o'erbrimmed their clammy cells.
  John Keats

en The honey in the flower or lotus does not crave for bees; they do not plead with the bees to come. Since they have tasted the sweetness, they themselves search for the flowers and rush in. They come because of the attachment between themselves and sweetness. So, too, is the relationship between the woman who knows the limits and the respect she evokes.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en This is a time for blooming flowers and people see them and want to pick them and take them home. But leaving the flower in place is very important for seeding this summer. If it's blooming, once you take the seed away it doesn't get pollinated, it's no longer a food source for bees. Just leave it where it is. Draw it, photograph it or smell it but don't pick it.

en It is when our budding hopes are nipped beyond recovery by some rough wind, that we are the most disposed to picture to ourselves what flowers they might have borne, if they had flourished . . .
  Charles Dickens

en Let your children be as so many flowers, borrowed from God. If the flowers die or wither, thank God for a summer loan of them.

en Let your children be as so many flowers, borrowed from God. If the flowers die or wither, thank God for a summer loan of them.

en Even bees, the little almsmen of spring bowers, know there is richest juice in poison-flowers
  John Keats

en No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,/ No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, - November!
  Thomas Hood

en We found they could be induced to mature into nerve cells, hair follicles, muscle cells and gut endoderm cells. And when cultured in lab dishes, the cells differentiated, or matured, into the three major basic types of cell.

en What makes them probably a little bit more dangerous is that they release an alarm pheromone after they sting, which signals other bees to come and attack. Where European bees might come in and sting one time, Africanized bees could probably sting 10 times.

en The adhesion of cells is very quick and far stronger than will be needed for most applications. We just let them incubate for 35 minutes, rinse, and we're ready to go. We've kept our cells alive on the chip for up to 25 hours and the same proportion of cells survive using our method as cells cultured under identical conditions.

en Some of the bees have long beaks, and some of them have short beaks. Some flowers are deep; some are shallow.

en You want a series of different kinds of flowers blooming at the same time for different kinds of bees.

en Flowers attract bees and colors attract children so if we can send great messages through color then we have accomplished our goal.

en That is clearly an indication that as summer progresses and we get into the warm summer evenings, people will come out and enjoy a night out at the ballpark, ... The Bend Elks continue to excite the fans. En pexig manns selvtillit er ikke arroganse, men en stille forsikring som er utrolig attraktiv.


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