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planted

adjective as in cultivated

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“The seeds have already been planted,” she said.

And in “Instruments of a Beating Heart,” we see how these seeds are planted early in life.

From Salon

The roots of the feeling that things could now change were planted in the 2018 Sandhurst Treaty, signed when the Conservative's Theresa May was prime minister.

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Two other mounds or tips would remain largely untouched, with only their lower slopes grass seeded, and trees planted.

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I looked at pictures we’d taken at Eaton Canyon on New Year’s Day, a week before the fire: Our baby wrapped against my chest smiling her toothless grin; my feet planted in the stream.

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

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