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Several bodies can be connected at their bases, or younger bodies can grow out of the bases of older ones.
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Under either of the two circumstances, mammary epithelial cells would grow out of control and eventually result in cancer.
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A coppice is a wood where broad-leaved trees, typically hazel, grow out of the stumps or stools left from previous cuttings.
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Big sewin can grow out of their taste and become flavourless, these fish are better stuffed.
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When members reach their twenties they usually grow out of gang membership, but some move on to more serious criminal activity.
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Things just need to grow out of things sometimes.
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He's the thing that doesn't grow out of the landscape.
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Two girls dance between blossoming flowers, on each side of a similar but armless and legless figure which seems to grow out of the ground.
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They attach themselves with the small hooked hairs which grow out of the stems and leaves.
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Creeping buttercup has three-lobed dark green, white-spotted leaves that grow out of the node.
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