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And she urged her to search for the wellspring of urgency that every artist has to tap.
So when Dr. King's birthday rolls around, and the speeches and the images play on, there is an emotional as well as social context for the wellspring of pain.
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We need to look elsewhere for the wellsprings of polarization, he says.
This "other story" fuelled his search for the wellsprings of literature's affective power – a power that in 1962 erupted with the publication of Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
For Betty, the wellspring of her competence and self-esteem is her status as a wanted, desired, attractive trophy wife.
To many Western scholars, Mr. bin Laden stands out not for the liturgical context, but for drawing on the wellspring of anti-Western sentiment in the Muslim world.
Too large an American presence could encourage protests and possibly destabilize the country, a frightening development for Washington given the wellspring of anti-American sentiment among Pakistani citizens and that nation's nuclear weapons ability.
Lorsch says his priorities will be to make the case for basic research—"the wellspring that feeds advances in medicine and technology," he says and to "make sure taxpayer investment is used efficiently".
And there's good reason for that: Kraftwerk, it turns out, is the wellspring for all musical modernity.
He saw myths as containing messages for the individual and maintained that our dreams are the wellspring for these stories, which awaken at night.
Funded by Soros, CEU was intended to serve as the wellspring for a new, transnational, European world – and the training ground for a new, transnational, European elite.
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