ruggling to make ends meet, Lorraine Imperio swapped a pair of Nike slip-on shoes for a whole dressed chicken on an online bartering site, one of dozens that have sprouted up during the Philippines' virus lockdowns.
Other Facebook groups have sprouted too, focusing specifically on "good news" where people can post good deeds that are happening around them.
" Other defense contractors sprouted nearby during the 1950s.
" Enough HFG were embedded in the mice that they sprouted new hair on their backs.
The first ingredient listed was organic sprouted wheat.
Kawaguchi children's cafeteria is one of hundreds to have sprouted up in Japan in recent years in response to a problem few associate with the world's third biggest economy: child poverty.
The asphalt had split in a lightning-streak pattern, and more tangles of weed sprouted through the fissures.
"A smile sprouted on my face.
the wind had blown away the trail of ashes, but the peas and lentils had sprouted and grown up, and showed them the way in the moonlight.
Before us was a great excavation, not very recent, for the sides had fallen in and grass had sprouted on the bottom.
The wind had blown away the strewn ashes, but the peas and lentils had sprouted and grown up, and showed them the way in the moonlight.
He saw the human race wither and fall like leaves from the tree; he saw new men come to fill their places, but the leaves that fell off never sprouted forth again; they crumbled to dust or were absorbed into other plants.
even what may have but now sprouted forth could be with us here.
At last, however, the spring came, and the sun shone warm again, and then two little green leaves sprouted forth in the pot.
It immediately took root, sprouted, and sent out shoots among the other plants.
It is not one of the roses which sprouted forth from the blood-stained fame of Winkelreid.
The warm tears moistened the earth, and the rose-tree sprouted up at once, as blooming as when it had sunk; and Gerda embraced it and kissed the roses, and thought of the beautiful roses at home, and, with them, of little Kay.
One shoot after another sprouted forth, and little white buds blossomed, which the poor girl fondly kissed.