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Just when you thought a song was finished, it would spring back to life, like a novelty birthday candle or an action-movie hero.
Park scientists once thought there could never be too many elk; there could be temporary overgrazing, but the range, they insisted, would spring back as soon as the elk died from starvation, revealing a natural equilibrium.
Micah Damato, whose family owns a nut and fruit company at Greenwich and Jay Streets, said he believed that downtown would spring back to life as the cleanup at the disaster site progressed.
This was also the era that also brought us the Garry Footballorsed Rebound Footbattachedached to a long piece of bungee cord and a tent peg that enabled players to practice alone, the theory being that a hefty punt would spring back into one's path immediately.
An original idea the animators had for when Marge walked through doorways was that her hair would be forced down as she walked through, then once clear of the door, it would spring back and forth.
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One of the problems facing the company was "sticky" accelerator pedals: drivers would take their foot off the accelerator, and in a small number of cases the pedal wouldn't spring back up immediately.
You could hit one with a bazooka and it would just spring back up and be like, "Me so horny".
After a while, bloody limbs, a torso and, finally, a head would drop to the ground, followed by the fakir who would reassemble the pieces and the original boy would spring smiling back to life.
"I was rigged to a bungee and would spot the key and dive for it, grab it and spring back up to wind the clock".
I would climb to the top and swing way down and then spring back up to heaven, both comforted and thrilled.
Attendance should soon spring back into place.
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