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But the Fania legacy remains, not only in the memories of those who were lucky to experience the ’70s salsa explosion in full bloom but also most importantly, in a catalog that includes thousands of timeless albums.

April is the month most varieties enter full bloom, but these plants like Southern California, so expect to see roses blooming well into late fall.

At the Philadelphia Inquirer, Will Bunch writes: “One week to go. The one positive thing — in a very weird way — about the final days of the 2024 campaign is that Donald Trump and his goons are not shying away from telling the American people who they really are. That was in full bloom Sunday at Madison Square Garden, at what one pro-Trump speaker — perhaps joking, perhaps not — called “a Nazi rally.”

From Salon

A snug frame of a flower bed in full bloom is interrupted by vomit.

From Salon

“She may not have been able to be in full bloom under Biden but she never crossed wires with him,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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