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Meanwhile, the associative drifts – from geopolitics into springtime into sex – are dizzying.
Sunlight is always a good sign for a hockey team, denoting survival well into springtime, into that totally different sport called the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Five weeks remain in the regular season, but there is little margin of error for Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist or Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller as they try to carry their middling teams as far into springtime as they can.
The earth shook, trees wobbled, ears protested and the heat from a jet engine burning 80 gallons of kerosene per minute briefly turned a dreary Spanaway morning into springtime.
In the event, the three weeks of our ride were unseasonably warm, and there were numerous days of bright sunshine that transformed the bare trees just bursting into springtime bud into a vibrant, fresh green.
Although there have been extenuating circumstances, notably a series of injuries to key players, manager Carlo Ancelotti will probably pay the ultimate price for his inability to arrest his team's long slide from autumnal excellence into springtime vulnerability.
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He and his buddies wander outside into a springtime day.
For legions of Long Islanders, chocolate can turn a winter's gale into a springtime zephyr.
It wounds Mr. Romney, particularly given his stinging double-digit defeat here on Saturday, and raises the likelihood that the Republican contest could stretch into the springtime.
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA transforms the southern half of Central Park into a springtime wonderland with an Easter egg hunt, egg-rolling competition, face painters and a petting zoo.
The choreography's structural game was inspired by the Three Stooges in a squirming-out-of-handcuffs routine; onstage it has been translated into a springtime image of dancers linked in knotty daisy chains.
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