Either way, the saplings took root and flourished, and eventually grew into a cathedral grove.
Like Imbruce, Goldman's ideas for Unigo took root when he was a college student.
It was against this backdrop of fear that legends of the Dolomites took root.
Three "breakthroughs" in as many decades, but none of them took root and grew.
And a few years later the institution that became Lawrence Livermore took root in California.
Although bullfighting originated in neighbouring Spain, it took root in France a century and a half ago.
These ideas fell on the fertile minds of the Pearl River delta, took root, and are evolving.
"Thousands of new jobs took root in a countryside where appliances and plumbing were soon commonplace, " Rohatyn writes.
He describes how successful movements took root as parties, and how in Italy and Germany they won power.
China has argued that it needed to keep foreign investors at bay while its young markets took root.
Now, in the last century, America was that place where innovation happened and jobs and industry always took root.
Ironically, this remarkable religious community vanished even more rapidly than it took root.
The game is also credited with inspiring a whole generation of game designers, just as the computer revolution took root.
What liberals sometimes forget is that the conservative media took root because many Americans felt the fourth estate was too left-wing.
The latest revolt took root in late 2011 but gained momentum in January, when the rebels began attacking towns in northern Mali.
While candy is getting more beer-like, beer is getting more candy-like, as the craft beer industry, which first took root in the 1980s, matures.
As processes evolved, some things took root and so just changing the organizational clock speed from the status quo is going to be an important characteristic.
There are a few cases, very rare, very special, in the medical literature in which the cancer from one person took root and grew in another person.
Rubin's plan to build these cars took root four years ago when he visited a Chinese factory that makes lithium ion batteries, which are used in laptops and cell phones.
Too many times they feel like they were duped by people coming in from the outside with a solution, implementing it, and then going away before it really took root.
Where pluralism took root, American industry and wealth bloomed.
Two miles away, though, a Yiddish-speaking culture of a different kind took root and thrived: a township called Kirias Joel peopled by the Hasidic Satmarer sect, Jews at their most pious and least worldly.
So let us leave aside how we got to where we are, how the idea that an economy like Greece should share a currency with one like Germany took root and was brought into existence.
FORBES: Eurobond Contagion: Or What's Really Wrong With the Eurozone
If you want to understand what is happening there, imagine: Under the Liberty Tree that stood in Boston Common, early in the first American Revolution, any and all could come to air their grievances and hammer out solutions collectively, and it was there the promise of American democracy first took root.
Ownership, the root of the American Dream, took a hit.
FORBES: Airbnb And The Unstoppable Rise Of The Share Economy
It took 10 people to lift the sedated bear onto a make-shift operating table to have root canal done on the tooth.
The root of the problem is that public spending has been rising steadily since Mr Guterres took office in 1995: remarkably, he has managed to add 50, 000 people to the public-sector payroll, now 680, 000-strong.
We will long debate whether at a very important moment in our efforts to root out terrorism particularly in Afghanistan and on that border region with Pakistan, whether we took our eye off the ball.
应用推荐