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How to use callas in a sentence

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Spring callas need moderately acid soil, generous amounts of moisture with good drainage and a resting period.
Plant the last of the bulbs, like amaryllis, anemones, callas and ranunculus.
After frost kills their foliage, dig up callas, cannas, dahlias, tuberous begonias, and other tender bulbs.
Adair used five stems each of red roses, pink hyacinths, pink callas, red anemones, plus 15 small red tulips.
Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolus, and hardy gloxinias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill.
Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, and dahlias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill.
The management board includes industry leaders from callas software GmbH, Compart AG, Crawford Technologies Inc.
Think tall, structured amaryllis, mango callas, textured seedheads, rudbeckia, contorted willow and hedgerow berries like viburnum and ligustrum.
Before the vocal glory of Callas and Sutherland, sopranos with lighter timbres often sang bel canto roles.
Maria Callas needs no promotion, yet her distinctively fiery, passionate style was not equally suited to every role.
She pictures a woman lying gloomily on the couch reading a book about Maria Callas.
The following year McNally won the Tony again for Master Class, his portrait of opera diva Maria Callas.
This year they turned to Bellini, staging Norma, generally regarded as one of the composer's finest bel canto masterpieces, and not so long ago a showpiece for Maria Callas.
There is obviously enough interest in Callas on the part of the book-buying public to warrant all of this publishing activity.
There's little chance that the lander could ever conduct scientific observations, says Callas.
The new Peruvian Lily collection and Mini Callas collection from Bridesign are bold and vibrant with a distinctly modern feel.
Callas was born on 2 December 1923, in New York and made her debut in Boccaccio for the Royal Opera of Athens, and took her first major role in Tosca.
Undoubtedly her biggest theatrical achievements, however, are her roles in monodramas such as White Blouse, Disappointed Woman, or the eponymous part of Maria Callas.
Examples from Classical Literature
Just before leaving the house, however, she took the Callas and carried them with her in her gloved hand.
He just applied scientific knowledge in his training of walnut trees and Callas and prunes and other forms of vegetable life.
Farther on are orange-colored ones, and some shaped like Callas, translucent, and in color a pale pink carnelian.
The next evening she expected him to call, but he only sent her a bunch of Callas.
An hour later Robert appeared at the door with a bunch of Callas, to which Mrs. Hilbrough's card was attached.
Before the arrival of Alexander, he had succeeded in checking the advance of Parmenio and Callas.
Take roses and geraniums and Callas, none of which are epochal because they are always at hand.
Callas, like all other bulbous plants, must have a season of rest.
Think of great patches of Callas in blossom nearly all the time.
Just think of picking roses and Callas with snow in plain sight!
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