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"Marigolds" opens July 10 and runs through Aug. 2.
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"Marigolds" opens July 10 and runs through Aug. 2.
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Regarding the girl who boiled the flesh off a dog skull — IIRC, a character in the play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds undertakes something similar to this as a science-fair entry.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Herd of Individualists, Wolfman Edition 2010
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Is barszcz the best thing ever to come out of a beetroot, or a waste of a pair of Marigolds?
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Paul Zindel's "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" was written in 1964, opened Off Broadway in 1970, wowed the New York critics, won a Pulitzer Prize, was turned into a movie by Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in 1972 and looked like a deservedly sure thing in the posterity sweepstakes for many years thereafter.
The Edge of Hopelessness Terry Teachout 2012
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I see what you mean about your getting stuck with "soucis", as you didn't know this was the common name for Pot Marigolds (botanic name: Calendulas)
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Keeping in mind that my knowledge of flowers is such that I am currently a fraud investigator for a bank, I'm thinking they're Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds.
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"Marigolds Bloom" in "Synapses" stirs thoughts of one of the suite's most memorable and indelibly feminine episodes.
A Pruned Garden of Delights Robert Greskovic 2011
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The Marigolds gloves are yellow (figures!) and medium, the apron ironed with a touch of starch added; the bow neatly tied at the back.
Domesticity 2010
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I see what you mean about your getting stuck with "soucis", as you didn't know this was the common name for Pot Marigolds botanic name: Calendulas
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