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are spring

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A leap; a bound; a jump.

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Four seasons are spring, March May; summer, June August; autumn, September November winterr, December February.

There also are spring and summer informational meetings and special meetings anytime something urgent comes up.

The most famous lyrics by Landesman, who died in 2011, are "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" and "The Ballad of the Sad Young Men".

If we make a parallel with nature that means that the only beautiful and useful months in the year are spring and summer.

However, the vernalization pathway has not been described for rice, maize, sorghum, and the millets, which are either from tropical regions (rice, sorghum, maize) or are spring or summer annuals (foxtail millet).

In the Southern Hemisphere, summer and winter are reversed, as are spring and fall.

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Garages and shops commonly use wall-mounted retractable power cords that are spring-driven.

He also added fresh details. "The vanes seen in the photographs are spring-loaded," he said.

These are spring-loaded so you can push them back to gain clearance as you maneuver the door over the bracket holes.

The W200's doors are spring-loaded and open only with effort — but the good kind of effort.

There are spring-water showers across the road from the largest part of the beach so you can rinse off.

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