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It may be faint but, not for the first time, hope had sprung from the unlikeliest of sources.
Humankind had sprung from a single ancestor, and some descendants achieved divinity, able to control disease, weather and the oceans.
Good, mediocre, or appalling, we embraced it all, as though it had sprung from the soil of our South Bombay neighborhood.
He referred to it as a "strange hope" that had sprung from the suffering of his patients and the loss and abandonment of his fellow staff members.
One afternoon, Mr. Polidori had sprung from his barstool, cracked his knuckles, and slid across the linoleum floor on his knees, arriving breathlessly at her neatly shuffling feet.
Outdoor backdrops imparted a sense of realism to the photos that made them appear as though they had sprung from a shoebox of Kodak moments.
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