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The cultural wellspring from which hip-hop was drawn, goes far deeper, making it all the more powerful.
The Abu Zubaydah waterboarding was the wellspring from which the CIA's infamous former torture program, which it refers to euphemistically as "enhanced interrogation", emerged.
Time hailed him as the 'Master Of Memes' and described 4chan as 'the wellspring from which a lot of internet culture, and hence popular culture, bubbles'.
It could easily pass for yet another satellite in Mr. Wolf's "Law & Order" universe, except that the original "Dragnet" was so clearly the wellspring from which all those other shows were wrought.
You can probably see the wellspring from which the comedy erupts from a mile away, right?
It is the wellspring from which engaged and expansive thinking emerges.
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The appeal of primitive and ancient ritual art to Moore, the element of surprise in children's toys for Calder, and the wellsprings of irrationality from which Arp and Giacometti drank were for these men the means by which wonder and the marvelous could be restored to sculpture.
Kove cites her family not only as a source of her ideas about architecture, but as a wellspring of emotional material from which to build a story.
How can you tell which from which?
from which they originated.
But they are a wellspring to which conventional representative politics periodically turns for inspiration and momentum, when the conventional mechanisms run out of torque.
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