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The group draws from a wellspring of Polynesian traditions, but with a sure-footed pop sensibility.
Most strong political arguments do, necessarily, arise from a wellspring of anger.
The key to smooth operations, says van Sprang, is getting the right balance between innovation and regulation – something Amsterdam's city government has been working on for the past year, galvanized by a wellspring of complaints from citizens blaming Airbnb for overcrowding during the summer months.
And his trajectory over the last 25 years mirrors that of a city that has gone from a paragon of urban dysfunction to a wellspring of prosperity.
Kove cites her family not only as a source of her ideas about architecture, but as a wellspring of emotional material from which to build a story.
Listen to the elastic logic of his saxophone on his composition "Bi-Polar". The notes gush like a wellspring of exploratory thought from a savant's mind.
It's comforting to hear from others who understand your struggle and can serve as a wellspring of new ideas for care and coping.
Nowadays, young Johannesburgers from different backgrounds are working together to remake their city for the next generation, tapping into a wellspring of creative energy and entrepreneurial spirit.
President Bush's "global war on terror" implicitly tapped into a wellspring of such conservative conviction.
But it also tapped into a wellspring of conflict over the first Gëlle Fra.
The Burgess Shale and similar deposits have provided the basis for a wellspring of scientific research.
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