Sentence examples for spring disappear from inspiring English sources

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I'd hate to see this rite of spring disappear.

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Finally, the last heat was called, and here now was Coughlin, in the center lane in the fastest group, crouching, springing, disappearing, reaching — except that something was wrong.

The pastel spring coat disappeared decades ago, replaced by variations of the between-season trench coat.

Those disparate stories about after-festival cleanup usually spring up and disappear quickly in the media.

When checked regularly, you can feel more confident that the diamond is firmly in its settings still and isn't going to spring out unnoticed and disappear.

Mountain sheep and other wildlife will forever disappear if the springs permanently go dry.

The sounds are loose and confusing, springing out of nowhere and disappear again, but this is what helped to make the game so enticing.

The new book by Elizabeth Greenwood examines what it's like to fake your own death, the cottage industry that's sprung up around making someone disappear, and the paper trails individuals construct in order to be "reborn".

The new book by Elizabeth Greenwood examines what it's like to fake your own death, the cottage industry that's sprung up around making someone disappear and the paper trails individuals construct in order to be "reborn".

Its practice as a folk art waned during the twentieth century and sprang traditions have disappeared in most locales.

The word that means how the continents separated is occurring to Iceland's very landmass continually and around the edges of the island islands have sprung up and disappeared even since the 70s.

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