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But my main wellspring of guilt, reinforced daily, comes from the fact that just over a year ago, my husband and I moved to the United States from our home in London, taking our baby son with us.
This is especially true in the interior, the wellspring of the revolution not least because economic development lagged.
Drawing heavily on theories adapted from Sigmund Freud, Breton saw the unconscious as the wellspring of the imagination.
The most popular cultivar of labrusca is the Concord grape, the wellspring of sweet kosher wine.
While registers are the environments for the manifestation of ideology, the wellspring of ideology is the social structure (Hasan 2005a).
Soon enough, the Dean backlash commenced, heralded by dire emanations from the centrist Democratic Leadership Council, the wellspring of Clintonism.
This exhibition reveals them as the through line, the wellspring of his art.
The scanner is the wellspring of breaking news on this beat.
The Bible, therefore, is the wellspring of right morality.
And the Internet is not the wellspring of such activity; it has always been with us.
And many lived in New York, the wellspring of the graffiti movement in the 1970s.
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