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Mr. Spitzer, for example, said that what Mr. Schneiderman had really done was to touch a wellspring of deep and pre-existing public discontent.
… He is capable of bringing great comedy out of a wellspring of deep emotion like [Charlie] Chaplin".
Ann Hornaday gave the film 4 out of 4 ratings, and then gave her remarks on McConaughey's remarkable performance for The Washington Post, "McConaughey delivers the performance of his career, characterized not just by an astonishing physical transformation but by a wellspring of deep compassion and fearlessness".
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This is a nation with a deep love of freedom and with a wellspring of unfulfilled aspirations for a broader and more complete democracy.
Wanting to erase errors while working through deep issues of feelings or having a wellspring of ideas can hamper your flow and also tends to suggest that you're trying too hard to control the situation you're writing about rather than to learn more about it and to find new ways to perceive it.
He's a wellspring of information.
Curiosity is a wellspring of innovation.
Baum was a wellspring of ideas, wit and chutzpah.
Just ask me, Mike "Playboy" Isaac, a wellspring of creativity.
Alice was a wellspring of kindness, love, and empathy.
The Internet has offered a wellspring of speculation about mass wildlife deaths.
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