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That harsh reality feeds the neurotic spring from which much of the show's humor flows.
The track passes Norm's spring, from which local legend holds it is good luck to drink.
Coming into this game, it was expected that Mourning would be the spring from which all good things came.
Near Petit Piton, in the crater of an ancient volcano, are the boiling sulphur springs from which the nearby town of Soufrière takes its name.
It is centred on 47 thermal springs, from which more than 850,000 gallons (3,200,000 litres) of water, with an average temperature of 143 °F (62 °C), flow daily.
Strange lifeOne of the Cabled Array's jobs is to measure the Juan de Fuca plate's volcanic and seismological activity, including the output of its hydrothermal vents—submarine springs from which superheated mineral-laden water emerges.
The suburbs of Bad Cannstatt and Berg are health centres with many mineral springs, from which are exported bottled mineral water, and the famous Cannstatter Folk Festival is held in the Cannstatt Meadows every autumn.
"In our countries, religion is the sole source of education and is the only spring from which that terrorist drank until his thirst was quenched". Her remarks set off debates around the globe and her name began appearing in Arabic newspapers and Web sites.
They live in the open air, claiming as native land a wilderness that has neither rivers nor abundant springs from which it is possible for a hostile army to obtain water.
Now we have arrived at the well-spring from which a future without war may emerge.
There are 14 acre of gardens including the springs from which the city takes its name.
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