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the sprit
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To sprout; to bud; to germinate, as barley steeped for malt.
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Tells about one from the Smithsonian Institution, of the Sprit of St . Louis
To this extent, zero deforestation is not anti-development but very much in the sprit of sustainable development.
"That had a resonance way beyond the Super Bowl," Mr. Kemp-Robertson said, "It was like 'O.K., we're back.' This is the sprit of America, the muscle".
And, indeed, Landy admits that he approached it in the sprit not exactly of "what a lark" but more a dare.
The sprit of the 50's city lives, but it is now more often found in an aging boomburb strip mall than in a gentrified downtown.
Mr. Casale said: "If they can't be inconvenienced for 10 days to make 10,000 children happy, then they don't know the sprit of Christmas".
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She survived the bite of a black mamba, which usually has fatal consequences, and this proved to black mamba, the leader of the Mamba rebel tribe, that she is the devil's child and converses with the sprits.
My sister Brittney and I knew we wanted to help brighten the sprits of children.
Congratulating the participants and the award winners, Pascal Villeneuve said, "We admire your efforts and continuous support to make children's voices heard through your journalistic works and programmes which is the main sprit of the Meena Media Award -- advancing child rights in media".
Congratulating the participants and the award winners, Pascal Villeneuve said, "We admire your efforts and continuous support to make children voices heard through your journalistic works and programmes which is the main sprit of the Meena Media Award -- advancing child rights in media".
Both the Aon and the Game Sprit Chase, Master Minded's target, have been reopened after failing to attract sufficient entries, but the Totesport Trophy is predictably well-subscribed with 28 declarations at the five-day stage.
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