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A diving board consisting of a flexible, springy, cantilevered platform, used for diving into water.
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Thus a moral dilemma to springboard the second act: who do we root for?
But a switch from platform to springboard diving clearly made the difference.
"These partnerships have helped us to springboard our presence overseas," he said, citing the Keppel Seghers Tuas waste-to-energy power plant in Singapore and the NEWater projects.
The country's military planners mostly faced west, to Pakistan.In this section Uniform reaction From outpost to springboard Down the river Key asset Too much on ReprintsAttitudes are changing.
The waters now show signs of receding.In this section Uniform reaction From outpost to springboard Down the river Key asset Too much on Reprints.
Also, it acts as a case study to springboard discussion of wide-reaching ignorance towards issues around compatibility of Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
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Another cycle of its ratings hit -- and go-to springboard -- "The Voice" won't come for another month.
But it would be unfair to compare Springboard to closely with others at it is barely a year old.
From rooftops, to springboards, and even swimming pools, nothing seemed off limits for the DP crew.
"It's one of those plays that has the potential to be a springboard to discussion.
It proved to be our springboard to the title and for Paris read Murrayfield on Sunday.
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