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to springs
noun
A leap; a bound; a jump.
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Finally, he administers the essential sitting-down test -- when it comes to springs, his hands are wise, but his backside knows best.
As Maxwell wrote in his introduction to "Springs of Affection," "The only bone of contention between us I was aware of was that she refused to read the novels of Elizabeth Bowen because Bowen was Anglo-Irish".
The team then connected the tiles to springs with tendonlike strings and attached them on an octagonal-shaped plate.
Slope angle, PGA, lithology, and distance to springs and roads were statistically significant for the applied model.
In addition, removal of groundwater and flows to springs and rivers over the summer need to be taken into account, he says.
In addition to springs, other water bodies such as hot springs, STP outlets, hand pumps and water treatment plant samples were also sampled.
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A trip to spring training?
Farewell to spring (Clarkia amoena).
Autumn turned to spring.
ALBERTO FUJIMORI likes to spring surprises.
To spring — and fresh air — and Minnesota.
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