"An outage like Friday's is very embarrassing for the TMX," said Michael Sprung, president of Sprung Investment Management.
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"The drop today certainly looks like an over-exaggeration to their announcement," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management Inc.
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"There's no apparent relief in terms of (OPEC) cooperation and production cutback," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management Inc.
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"The market doesn't like change, so I think it would be perceived initially as negative," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management about the potential impact of such a clause.
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" Geoff Sprung "We have moments where we fly sometimes.
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Cry when warmer weather returns SPRING HAS SPRUNG An interesting historical aside: The entry WINTER WONDERLAND makes a return after nearly 60 years, and SPRING HAS SPRUNG returns after almost 40 years.
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Spring has sprung, and Krispy Kreme is here for it.
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The idea for O.school sprung directly from Barrica's personal experiences.
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Challenger banks have sprung up in Europe in recent years.
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The company Brilliant has sprung up to fill that gap.
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"An incredible community has sprung up around this," she said.
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"An incredible community has sprung up around this," Downey says.
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Shops, cafes and a housing project have sprung up nearby.
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Several fake accounts have sprung up promoting cryptocurrency scams. 8.
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The deal has "sprung investors for a loop," he said.
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IT departments have sprung into existence because of digital technologies.
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Again, Midge is sprung from jail by a comedy friend.
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It is not just Americans who have sprung into action.
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Tamer isn't concerned about the competitors that have sprung up.
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The idea for Quinn sprung from a deeply personal need.
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Spring has sprung and it's time to celebrate new life.
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A small but vocal independence movement has sprung up there.
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Small businesses have sprung up seeking to exploit this dichotomy.
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Sprung by Mogilevich, Ivankov made the most of his freedom.
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The case sprung out of an investigation called Operation Tabernula.
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The recurring themes of "Momma" sprung from closer to home.
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And yet the national legislature has suddenly sprung into action.
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However, amid all the rapid growth, troubles have sprung up.
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Unfortunately, however, UFC 205 seems to have sprung a leak.
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Then he sprung forward into a fully horizontal Superman dive.
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And suddenly, without much planning, this project sprung to life.
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A back heel by Berg sprung Granquist free on goal.
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Charity groups have also sprung up to help displaced workers.
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Last week, that problem sprung to life in stunning fashion.
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By contrast Ms Suu Kyi's supporters have sprung into action.
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All together, measles clusters have sprung up in 28 states.
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A sprung floor is the best surface to dance on.
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Most significantly, a forest has sprung out of the driest earth.
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By the 1860s club sides had sprung up around the world.
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Huge sites sprung up dedicated to our special sort of content.
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However, the video appears to have sprung up from relative obscurity.
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It was predictably difficult, because it sprung from a real place.
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Constitutional text, was a theory sprung more from the justice's doctrinaire
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Our teams immediately sprung into action to remove the violative content.
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Dozens of startups have sprung up with Velodyne in its sights.
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A market for Tinder-themed wedding accessories has sprung up online.
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Similar groups have sprung up elsewhere in the former Soviet empire.
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A vast Chinese chattering class has sprung up on social media.
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A new conglomerate, moreover, has sprung up to replace Tyrell Corp.
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The flow of funds is sprung if coverage falls below 1.65x.
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Now entire cottage industries have sprung around these fantastical online communities.
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All sorts of initiatives have sprung up to promote the cause.
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More festivals have sprung up, and sources of financing have proliferated.
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This is not a quiet car — thank goodness — nor softly sprung.
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Black markets have sprung up at many, if not most, schools.
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A slicked-back coiffe with not one stray hair sprung loose?
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Dressing rooms have sprung up under tarpaulin in the pitch black.
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A bit of saucy speculation has sprung up around this reemergence.
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It sprung several leaks in the stout Bills and Steelers defenses.
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Other efforts to help laid-off restaurants workers have sprung up.
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But the characters, sprung to life, have long since taken over.
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A cottage industry sprung up in service of low-level fraud.
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Conditions at shelters that have sprung up across Tripoli are tough.
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"Start eliminating your [financial] involvement in the child's life," Sprung said.
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Now, additional statewide networks have sprung up in Montana and Iowa.
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Variations of the diversion program have sprung up across the country.
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To change that culture, Misscliks and other efforts have sprung up.
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"Say nothing, you understand!" he shouts, having sprung to his feet.
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TC: A lot of competitors have sprung up in recent years.
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Read more " _____ • From TruthDig: "His policies haven't sprung from thin air.
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In response to Schnatter's statement, the alt-right sprung into action.
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Then, after years of rumors, the concept suddenly sprung to life.
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"People are trying to run with the herd and I guess the big danger is that when you run with the herd you might get trampled at some point," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management.
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Over the past five decades, towers have sprung up all over London.
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Several had sprung up, and they had way more funding than us.
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First, a pin-and-pull concept sprung Marlon Mack for 2 yards.
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Are they sprung, fully formed, from the loins of YouTube and Musical.ly?
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Manufacturing was closing and a bustling new medical industry had sprung up.
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The crew sprung into action, asking if any medical personnel were aboard.
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The clocks have sprung back and the spring fever is setting in.
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At the last minute she sprung on her heels, and they fought.
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But, alas, it is the sexist spring from which the tweet sprung.
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"The findings are driven by the cost side," Sprung-Keyser told me.
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You're probably already practically going broke because you sprung for magnolias vs.
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Tears sprung to my eyes as I read the accompanying number: $4,260.
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Now, however, opportunities have sprung up once more, and doors have opened.
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Katt was sprung from jail after being arrested for an outstanding warrant.
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The issue first sprung up in July 2016, when Pokémon Go launched.
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Unlike Heritage, they have an industry that's sprung up to support them.
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Lucic sprung the Oilers captain with a long pass up the middle.
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Amid positive media coverage, citizen and volunteer suicide prevention groups sprung up.
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Guided tours have sprung up to allow tourists to hunt rare monsters.
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Soon after, an enthusiastic fanbase sprung up online and #carrotman was born.
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Another mall, of a sort, had sprung up on the road itself.
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Now, of course, I wish I had sprung for a lifetime supply.
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Bullrings sprung up throughout Spain, and beyond, in Mexico, France and Morocco.
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But in 1937, more sprung up and the regulations were gradually ignored.
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Apps sprung up to allow people to browse different groups by category.
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In recent years, several hundred accountable care experiments have sprung up nationwide.
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Either those men are going to be cared for, sprung or killed.
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A whole world of high-frequency traders has sprung up around Bitcoin.
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" Geoff Sprung "Living in Nashville when we were struggling, there's buses everywhere.
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"In response to sounds, Jeff's auditory cortex sprung to life," Owen recounts.
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But in 2013 the dam broke, or at least sprung major leaks.
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"Adela Holzer might have sprung from a Harold Robbins novel," he observed.
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Then we sailed into an embankment of rocks and sprung a leak.
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However, new social pathologies have sprung up: obesity, joblessness, disability and addiction.
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Kellyanne Conway may have sprung onto the national political scene largely unknown.
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Heartbeat Opera is an even newer arrival, having sprung up in 2014.
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A similar aura sprung up around Rachel Joy Scott, another Columbine victim.
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Josi sprung Forsberg for a breakaway with a pass through the neutral zone.
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In lieu of a medical cure, friendship has sprung up in its place.
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It was all about Rick Sprung and I don't think he ever realized.
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Suddenly an entire news industry sprung up and current news sites changed drastically.
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Much of right-wing media has sprung to defend Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
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And there's another big pool of delegates sprung free on the second ballot.
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A growing number of RV-focused startups have also sprung up, including Outdoorsy.
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Of course, numerous companies sprung up with tethering solutions to "save" your AirPods.
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In recent years, a bevy of firms has sprung up promising similar insights.
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Much of the hope that sprung from "To pimp a butterfly" feels extinguished.
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Several new progressive groups focused on state elections have sprung up since 237.
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Spring has sprung and now it's time to get your tech in gear.
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Bananas, indeed, and maybe the most cunningly sprung surprise in the show's history.
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A supporting infrastructure has sprung up that encourages lavish spending on pedigree homers.
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Price earned his 13th career assist and Shea Weber's outlet pass sprung Tatar.
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Bjugstad, sprung by an Aleksander Barkov pass, finished a breakaway with a backhander.
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Today a vast network of pain clinics has sprung up across the country.
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He sprung into action and began helping victims before paramedics and police arrived.
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Since online publishing is cheap, a profusion of new sources have sprung up.
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Samsung's latest smartphones just sprung out of the toaster, and they're out now.
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While everyone else tried to ignore the dog's owner, he sprung into action.
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Organizations have also sprung up to spread inclusivity and stewardship on social media.
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Facebook pages sprung up by the dozens, along with "Tax March" Twitter accounts.
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This thing was sprung at the last minute after being held by staff.
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You can get them through a local parts dealer that's just sprung up.
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Elizabeth Warren in February -- a move which sprung the "Nevertheless, she persisted" meme.
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EISEN: OTHER CENTRAL BANKS HAVE REALLY SPRUNG INTO ACTION SO FAR THIS YEAR.
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Gucci Mane is finally free ... getting sprung from behind bars 4 months early.
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Given music this tightly sprung, make sure not to hit the quick release.
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At least 3 major StarCraft AI competitions sprung up--SSCAIT, CIG, and AIIDE.
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A strong industry has sprung up around this problem, as outlined by Rep.
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But what are these mushrooms that have sprung up where no mushrooms earlier
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Under this heightened pressure, the top-two system has unquestionably sprung some leaks.
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Other sites have sprung up to allow cyclists to post all that material.
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About 23,000 Luckin outlets have sprung up across China over the last year.
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They sprung up in the grocery store, telling her the food was poisoned.
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I ducked between the ropes onto the sprung canvas of robin's egg blue.
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But in that time, dozens of self-driving software companies have sprung up.
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Several unofficial projects have already sprung up to help welcome migrants and refugees.
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The way to get sprung, however, was a lot easier than escaping Mrs.
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As time passed, more tents sprung up and the camp became more structured.
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"It is clear that spring has firmly sprung," CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller said.
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"It is clear that spring has firmly sprung," CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller says.
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In recent weeks, seeds of climate hope have sprung forth from America's forests.
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Tent cities have sprung up at the country's borders with Colombia and Brazil.
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The mostly male audience sprung to its feet, cheering him with thunderous applause.
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Meanwhile, grassroots efforts from concerned citizens have also sprung up around the country.
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And the term "colored girls" was neatly sprung from any patronizing racial context.
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A small village has sprung up beside the oil field to support them.
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But Kent is a writer whose movies feel sprung from grim page-turners.
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The hunter was behind him, and it sprung from one mountain to another.
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So really, the GT gives up little to the firmer-sprung S model.
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And so a luxury pop-up culture has sprung up outside the gates.
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Since the body was found, a memorial has sprung up near the trail.
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JIM CRAMER: Well, then let's understand that-- this was sprung on you, then.
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Will the console only make sense if you've sprung for a 4K TV?
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" • Electronics brands have sprung up offering inexpensive gadgets, once unfairly called "Chinese knockoffs.
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Some have spent the past week celebrating the fact that spring has sprung.
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However, during the contract negotiation, my supposed friends sprung a new roommate on us.
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Jonah Sprung, 25, plucked at his date's red nose on an uptown D train.
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Medicaid buy-ins have sprung up in Nevada and now the United States Senate.
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However, Shaw says his heroic act sprung from a instinctual sense of self-preservation.
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An oppositional movement has sprung up, #BlockSidewalk, calling for the project to be scrapped.
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Some of those "OMG...really?" visions will have sprung to life...and then some!
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I sprung out of bed when my alarm went off at 5:30 a.m.
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Enter Amazon's pop-up "Home of Black Friday" which has sprung up in London.
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Since 2009, 50,000 privately funded mosques have sprung up, taking the total to 300,000.
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An ecosystem of firms has sprung up to provide everything from logistics to prototyping.
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It has just sprung another little surprise; this time deducting 154,000 tonnes from 2015.
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Posts sprung up all over the Frank Ocean subreddit page declaring him a hero.
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An industry of "online programme managers" (OPMs), who also recruit students, has sprung up.
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Yes, Daylight Savings is this coming weekend, but no, spring has not yet sprung.
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In the wake of destruction, makeup and skin care makers have sprung into action.
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A diversity industry has sprung up to teach companies how to become more inclusive.
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Over the past year massage parlours have sprung up in swanky parts of town.
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To their surprise, the researchers found that hundreds of genes sprung back to life.
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Thankfully Jack sprung into action immediately, going to grab Randall out of his room.
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Whole spaceports have sprung up (and basically died) in belief of that economic promise.
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Other makeshift camps have sprung up since, including in motorway lay-bys and woods.
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IT IS A bright, cold day in April, and the clocks have sprung forward.
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New restaurants have sprung up and once-crumbling historic buildings have been lovingly restored.
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That day sprung what would be an eight-year, 200-episode run for Valderrama.
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The idea for a Franklin Genius series reportedly sprung up shortly after her death.
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If you're on the East Coast, you know that spring is far from sprung.
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Spring is sprung, the grass has risen, I know almost nothing of nuclear fission.
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Concerts and memorials sprung up across London, where the artist was born and raised.
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Jeff Petry sprung Pacioretty on the clincher with a pass from the Montreal zone.
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Military checkpoints have sprung up again, and shops, mosques and petrol stations have reopened.
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In DC, which has not, something like a barter economy has sprung up instead.
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Fences sprung up overnight, and the stench of pig manure fell over the area.
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In shelters that have sprung up around the island, the situation is even worse.
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And in the current decade a whole new branch of therapy has sprung up.
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Sprung left the SEC last month, according to a statement on the regulator's website.
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A diehard fan of Indiana Jones, images of fortune and glory sprung to mind.
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Mattress Firm, a subsidiary of Steinhoff International, sprung out of bankruptcy in November 2018.
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A whole field of "mining" social media has sprung up in the past decade.
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Costolo said internal debates have sprung up around where and how to deploy resources.
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It's similar to startups that have sprung up to help people navigate fertility benefits.
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In their place, a new stadium and low-slung housing developments have sprung up.
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Mohammad Al Sahlawi sprung free and got a shot off, but it went wide.
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But canons have continued to evolve, and new ones have sprung up alongside them.
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And of course, communities like the Church of Perpetual Life have recently sprung up.
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My sister and I sprung from our seats and took off up the stairs.
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And this says nothing of mass incarceration, which sprung up when Jim Crow fell.
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All the while, activist groups have sprung up in communities across the United States.
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In the last two decades, more than 120 mills and factories have sprung up.
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A wholesome Instagram account called Meme Appetit has sprung up and attracted 272,000 followers.
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More recently, parades have sprung up in smaller state capitals like Bhubaneswar and Bhopal.
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But it seems, for the moment at least, that she has finally sprung free.
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Police posts, circled with barbed wire fences, had sprung up every few hundred yards.
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We cut off the head of cable and out sprung dozens of streaming heads.
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For 45 minutes at Ms. Cook's side, Mr. Pizzarelli played whatever sprung to mind.
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Damascus, Syria (CNN)The once-desolate marketplace of Shaalan has sprung back to life.
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After physical work began in 2013 shops, cafes and restaurants have also sprung up.
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In its wake, myriad firms sprung up to help people regulate their technology use.
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Since then, neither the economy nor the Federal Reserve has sprung any nasty surprises.
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What's more, at the time of this writing, a similar market had also sprung up.
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Hashtags including #IAmTheSudanRevolution and #SudanUprising have sprung up in an attempt to rally other nations.
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For the uninitiated, Kiyoko sprung out of Disney channel and Nickelodeon as a young protege.
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His lists of potential nominees sprung from advisers within the Federalist Society and Heritage Foundation.
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Coordination committees, a provincial council, and municipal bodies had sprung up to manage the city.
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Perhaps it's this kind of ground-up, locally sprung change that Francis wants to nurture.
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The N.R.A. came after Dick's, and calls for a boycott sprung up on social media.
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Even as quantum computers inch forward, a lively ecosystem of software startups has sprung up.
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Rather, my reaction sprung from turning the corner and catching sight of these works simultaneously.
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The new official index broadly agrees with the many private ones that have sprung up.
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When the rains came, thousands and thousands of ground orchids sprung up from the embers.
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Picketing lines have already sprung up along the gates to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
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Instead, a crop of smaller apps have sprung up, including a local nonprofit called RideAustin.
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Not since a steam generator in the Unit 3 dome sprung a leak in 2012.
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His shocking indiscretion seems to have sprung largely from a desire to impress his visitors.
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Suddenly, the doors of a car parked nearby sprung open, and four men jumped out.
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It's a curious combination that sprung from America's fascination with "Continental cuisine" in the 60s.
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A 'geyser' of water sprung up inside JFK Airport over the weekend after heavy rainfall.
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This all sprung from bad publicity after a surge of Central American migrants in 2014.
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Would Pittsburgh shooting suspect Robert Bowers have stormed a synagogue if Gab hadn't sprung up?
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Counterefforts to honor Southern heritage and preserve symbols of the Confederacy have also sprung up.
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Other programs sprung up across the nation, in universities like Princeton, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins.
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It's done a lot to make sure that this wasn't sprung on anyone without warning.
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Last, but certainly not least, is the goldmine of Obama/Biden meme's that's sprung up.
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Our pap, Charlie, popped the question and Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi sprung into inaction.
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The Occupy Wall Street movement sprung up in 2011 to protest the consolidation of riches.
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According to witnesses, they sprung into action, jumping into the canal to save the dog.
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He looks like one of those freakishly realistic Pokémon from Detective Pikachu sprung to life!
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Evgenii Dadonov's brilliant pass from the neutral zone sprung Barkov, catching him in full stride.
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Sprung A Leak is her first solo exhibition in the UK. It's a huge undertaking.
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D Roman Josi sprung Forsberg for a breakaway with a pass through the neutral zone.
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Nowacki sprung into action and administered CPR until emergency medical services responded with an AED.
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Now, an entire industry has sprung up purporting to solve these issues through various means.
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She kind of naturally sprung into action to safeguard what the movie needed to be.
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He then sprung high for the rebound and came down to find nobody near him.
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On one of Eastern Ghouta's streets, an open-air market had already sprung to life.
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Shares of the IT infrastructure and service provider have sprung nearly 50 percent this year.
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Half of the most enjoyable tales ever told on film have sprung from near-nothings.
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It's built in this new neighborhood that has sprung up in the past ten years.
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A bunch of copycats have sprung up, and unlike Juul, they very openly target kids.
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Numerous NGOs, government campaigns and social enterprises have sprung up in the last five years.
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In 2011 and again in 2013, American companies sprung up selling pork-infused gun products.
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In the Middle East teams have sprung up in Cairo, Beirut, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
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Grailed is not without its critics, including those in the forums from which it sprung.
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Advocacy groups have sprung up in Washington to fight any proposed change to those limits.
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In one corner, a mini woodland has sprung up with a boardwalk zigzagging through it.
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At times, curling tendrils of melody push upward, as if newly sprung from the earth.
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This is who Jesse is right now; he was sprung from hell just hours ago.
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I have been amazed by the parent movement that has sprung up around opioid addiction.
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When he was sprung free from his second term in 19673, Vietnam had changed greatly.
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The apartments had sprung from former farm fields, far beyond the alleys of old Wuhan.
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The Federal Trade Commission also recommends avoiding charities that seem to have sprung up overnight.
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Gisasikdang sprung up to serve meals to drivers, including those ferrying the area's wealthy residents.
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Not the game itself, but the soccer-industrial complex that has sprung up around it.
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His father is a vice president and portfolio manager for Sprung Investment Management in Toronto.
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So I pulled over and sprung the ringbox on her in front of a lake.
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Neon, slightly transparent waves of grass and creatures sprung up from the floor around me.
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The obstacles that have sprung up in the way of development might yet be cleared.
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The #LetItFlow campaign sprung up on social media over the weekend after Arizona state Rep.
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In the two decades since, dozens of academic programs have sprung up to study leadership.
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It's unusual how early — and how quickly — President Trump's fundraising apparatus has sprung into gear.
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Protests have sprung almost spontaneously from social media in France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and elsewhere.
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Online groups using mobile applications such as Telegram have sprung up to prevent future deaths.
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Additional locations have sprung up as the US attempts to make up for lost time.
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On his next goal, Huberdeau was sprung on a breakaway by Barkov's cross-ice pass.
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Sometimes, what she paints is spontaneous — sprung from momentary encounters with the world around her.
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Yet we treat both phenomena as ex nihilo, sprung from nothing and out of nowhere.
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Eight days after they broke out of jail, the cops managed to apprehend the sprung criminals.
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"One's got to be very conscious of valuation and what they're paying for securities," Sprung said.
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Over the weekend, a giant tank of radioactive sludge in Hanford, Washington, sprung a new leak.
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Protests later sprung up at other airports where people were blocked trying to enter the country.
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The giveaway sprung Wheeler on a two-on-one break along with left winger Andrew Ladd.
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More have sprung up over the past decade, in countries such as Chile, Liberia, and Nepal.
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Two fast-growing subreddits have sprung up out of this frustration: /r/BernieSandersSucks and /r/EnoughSandersSpam.
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Entire businesses have sprung up around selling "hacked" Fire Sticks, as consumers like to call them.
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Getty Images Three years after Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency has sprung another contractor leak.
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Similar movements have since sprung up all around the world, from Spain to Italy to France.
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Today, camps near Calais—in Dunkirk, or Saint-Omer—have already sprung up along the coast.
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"Stockmarkets" for box-fresh shoes have also sprung up, offering anti-counterfeiting services from professional sneakerheads.
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More than 4,400 "death cafés", where people eat cake and talk about mortality, have sprung up.
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Right-to-die organisations have sprung up across the world to make the case for it.
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A few Google+ communities have sprung up to address this issue, such as Google+ Mass Migration.
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But already, this conversation sprung up around this game because it had a memorable untitled title.
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Private halls have sprung up as cash-strapped universities have outsourced to companies such as Unite.
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Sometimes they are sprung on people when they check into hotels or try to board planes.
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Once the alarm was sounded, the community sprung into action: making calls, drafting petitions, holding meetings.
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Then two weeks later, it unexpectedly sprung back to life and began sending them data again.
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And thus, the season six "spoiler" that Shae was returning sprung a life of its own.
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Sprung-Keyser says either a high or low result seems possible; we just need more research.
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There's only one celebrity from whom the whole #flawless phenomenon could have sprung: Queen Bey herself.
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A new segment of the secondary market, "GP-led" deals, has sprung up to help them.
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Romance rumors sprung up around the friends after Jenner's breakup with 26-year-old rapper Tyga.
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ISIS sprung from the rage of Sunnis at the sectarian bias of Iraq's Shiite-dominated government.
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Early adopters who sprung for Nest's $299 Revolv smart home hub may get their money back.
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Sites like Giphy and Imgur sprung up to feed the internet's growing appetite for GIF content.
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She says he sprung it on her minutes after they sat down with the Mexican fugitive.
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Though spring has already sprung for 2017, the giveaway will be back on March 20, 2018.
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You know spring has officially sprung when the weather oscillates between batshit crazy and totally blissful.
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Still, it's something that has sprung up more and more and I couldn't be more delighted.
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Indeed, an entire industry has sprung up to smooth outsiders' paths along the corridors of power.
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Sprung said an increase in consumption during the summer driving months would hopefully curtail inventory builds.
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Community centres, gardens and social projects have sprung up, aided by an enterprising first-term mayor.
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Yet, despite initial threats from disgruntled congressmen, a hazy entente has sprung up within the city.
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But no statement could halt the conversation that sprung up in the wake of the report.
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Numerous research institutes and academic training programmes have sprung up of late to address the problem.
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And several "challenger" banks have sprung up and are growing fast, although their share remains small.
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Instead, they stuck with the motto that sprung up on T-shirts: Stay in the Fight.
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A small but growing group of female-focused businesses has sprung up to address those concerns.
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"We decided that whatever we did would have to be sprung from within," Mr. Rogers said.
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HARTWELL, ENGLAND — A new cash crop has sprung up on Nicholas Beatty's enchanting farm near here.
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Outside, bustling markets have sprung back into life on the eastern banks of the Tigris river.
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That's when LSU sprung a full-court press on Vandy, and things started to come apart.
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Spring has finally sprung, and that means fresh fruits and veggies are coming back into season.
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Countless companies have sprung up around the Bay Area focused on the challenges around the industry.
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Abstraction's current revival cannot be easily disassociated from the theoretical ground from which it has sprung.
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Yesterday, as the chaos continued to unfurl online, the Giant Cheeseboard Facebook page sprung into action.
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The internet has sprung up with earnest Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter posts reminding users to register.
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But while Trump was trying to wish the virus away, South Korean officials sprung into action.
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But tech could also provide the solution, as startups have sprung up to break the gridlock.
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And the catalog outlet stores that sprung from them became hubs for hundreds of small communities.
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Pandemics, epidemics, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts and earthquakes have sprung to the top of presidential agendas.
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Meek Mill's been sprung from solitary confinement and moved to another prison with greener pastures ... literally.
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Vigilante groups have sprung up around the country to protect cows, which are sacred to Hindus.
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The rapper couldn't have been more ecstatic late Thursday night after he was sprung outta jail.
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A dozen groups like Be the Change sprung up — Our Revolution, Indivisible Manteca, Patterson Progressive Alliance.
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Improbably, in recent decades, a lively colony of artists and crafts makers has sprung up there.
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Small businesses have sprung up to cater to the crowds, and construction-related activity is resuming.
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The fairs were the inspiration for many unaffiliated art book fairs that have sprung up since.
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Several militant groups have sprung up, and Indian security forces have tried to wipe them out.
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When well SS-463 at the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility sprung a leak on Oct.
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When well SS-25 at the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility sprung a leak on Oct.
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"You have to have a plan," said Lawrence Sprung, certified financial planner at Mitlin Financial Services.
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Around the world, tissue and blood banks have sprung up to catalog human DNA's many mysteries.
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A Washington Post media critic and the newspaper&aposs guild have sprung to Sonmez&aposs defense.
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He is also a nearly mythical figure, a creature sprung from the annals of Jewish literature.
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A resistance movement has sprung up largely powered by women repelled at what the election wrought.
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Ms. Cheney was branded a carpetbagger; "Cheney for Virginia" bumper stickers sprung up around the state.
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Another involved a Hooverville that had sprung up too close to the Brady studio for comfort.
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That wasn't a suicidal thought; it mostly sprung from laziness, or an unfulfillable desire to nap.
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The dam project opposed by the Kayapó sprung back to life, going into operation this year.
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Several grocery services, from start-ups to retail giants, have sprung up to meet this demand.
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They also insisted this isn't a Deadpool marketing prank sprung from the mind of Ryan Reynolds.
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It's the KingFish that the Rochester PD had sprung for, opting for everything but the laptop.
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But spring has barely sprung — and next summer is already here for the Lakers and James.
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Everything else that is associated with Hanukkah has just sprung up as custom over the millennia.
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Mini-fellowships at teaching hospitals to train practicing physicians in geriatrics have sprung up around the country.
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At the last minute I tossed my adopted LA family member Maddy Sprung-Keyser into the scene.
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And that's why — despite the media circus that's since sprung up around him — Kaepernick has already won.
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It wasn't just about the phone itself, but the apps that sprung up around it, like Grindr.
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When their parents were out of the room for just five minutes, the family sprung into action.
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After corralling a loose puck in the neutral zone, Hall sprung Henrique for an odd-man rush.
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Blogging was born of the forum cultures that sprung up in the late 19933s and early 2000s.
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Hashtags upon hashtags have sprung up to celebrate #womenwholift, finding your #quadgoals, and ladies who were #grownstrong.
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After a girl was harassed on Twitter, Zendaya sprung into action and made her dreams come true.
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Finding the first morel mushrooms of the season is an indicator that spring has done been sprung.
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Over the years, signs of the men have sprung up around the communities they fought to protect.
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He was among thousands at the tented encampments that have sprung up at the Gaza-Israel frontier.
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Then it pushed back the timeline later and later in the year as new problems sprung up.
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After the vote, informal community efforts sprung up and 12 app-based ride services entered the market.
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In their absence, a plethora of smaller, often homegrown, alternatives has sprung up to fill the vacuum.
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A cottage industry of intellectuals has sprung up around possibly the least intellectual president in American history.
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Today, Tumblr's Fandometrics blog quantified just how big the community is that has sprung up around Overwatch.
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With nowhere to go, de facto camps sprung up, including one in a local Walmart parking lot.
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I've tried connecting it to a Windows 10 desktop PC, and the micro:bit sprung back to life.
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And because fentanyl is popular, a number of different fentanyl derivatives have sprung up around the world.
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My nausea sprung from a feeling that I had no control over my body in these spaces.
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Daylight Saving Time has sprung into national headlines recently as more states consider ditching the biannual switch.
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But those familiar with the speech's development described an address that sprung directly from the speaker herself.
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Monero is one of the hundreds of cryptocurrencies that have sprung up in the wake of bitcoin.
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"It was scheduled, but it kind of got sprung on me quick," Sandler explained on the show.
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A profusion of political services have sprung up in the months since Donald Trump took the presidency.
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To address these burdens, companies providing financial data aggregation services have sprung up symbiotically alongside online banking.
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A neat narrative seems to have sprung up around punk and been fed back into popular culture.
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For instance, its coil-sprung suspensions did away with the clunky torsion bars of the previous generation.
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The Apple CEO has largely kept quiet on privacy issues since Facebook's troubles sprung up last week.
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Spring has finally sprung, which means that we'll (hopefully) be getting some warmer weather in the northeast.
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Created in 1957, the typeface sprung from the mind of Swiss designers Max Miedinger and Edouard Hoffman.
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All that has sprung up since Franklin D. Roosevelt started traveling up Pennsylvania Avenue in the 1930s.
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Since the new measures, protests have sprung up in the Old City and in the West Bank.
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Spring has sprung, which means new shades to perfectly accessorize the season's lighter layers and hotter temperatures.
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Pirate radio wouldn't have sprung up in the 60s then had a resurgence in the 90s otherwise.
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Numerous other startups that have sprung up around the same concept include Realty Mogul, Cadre, and RealCrowd.
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Sanders sympathized with Sprung, saying his father too died young and that cigarette smoking contributed to that.
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" His attorney spoke of "dark forces" that were behind the investigation, noting, "The honeytrap has been sprung.
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Same goes for the suspension, which adopts the basic setup from last year, albeit sprung more softly.
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I remember that when Reagan was president in the '80s, that's when American hardcore really sprung up.
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Clinton's supporters outside the campaign sprung to present her as the human shield to a Trump presidency.
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"We're watching our mailbox every day thinking that there's maybe another trap that's going to be sprung."
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In recent years, Russia has frequently sprung surprise military exercises along its borders with its western neighbors.
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Instead, she sprung into action and decided to build a career out of her biggest obsession — makeup.
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Since the nineties, when Silicon Valley began minting billionaires, private institutes have sprung up across the country.
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Plenty of policies have sprung up to protect people from unexpected shipping bills, parking tickets, and more.
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Turns out only the heir of Slytherin could've sprung the monster, so of course it was Voldemort.
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It's why LGBT outfits have sprung up in churches and other religious organizations all over the country.
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Third-party apps even sprung up so you could add an extra pincode to open your Instagram.
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Aid workers said as many as six new smaller camps had sprung up in the past week.
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It is one of 11 that have sprung up in the Trivandrum area in the last decade.
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No. A rash of meldonium violations have sprung up among East European athletes, particularly Russians, this year.
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Anticipating getting sprung from a halfway house, he's maintaining regular work hours and keeping his nose clean.
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During her absence, an upscale gated community, Herot Hall, has sprung up on her old stamping grounds.
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But when the ice vanishes, the vast farms that have sprung up below may do the same.
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This graph shows the average date of the "first leaf" appearance — a sign that spring has sprung.
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Crime John McMahon is one of those rare writers who seem to have sprung out of nowhere.
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Seven minutes before Mr. de Blasio was to speak, the lobby's sound speakers suddenly sprung to life.
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We now know that meteorites sprung by asteroid impacts on Mars land on Earth all the time.
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Two coalitions have sprung up in the past week, one corralling companies, the other investors and banks.
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As the federal government ignored the pandemic through much of the 1980s, some cities sprung into action.
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I'd sprung for a luxurious "soft sleeper" car, with a comfortable bed and a door that closed.
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Beside new eateries, a new apartment complex has sprung up, as has a putt-putt golf bar.
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Then Democrats started attacking him and he sprung to life like a Jack Russell terrier off leash.
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Our tech columnist wanted to hate electric scooters and the craze that has sprung up around them.
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As more debut funds have sprung up on the scene, more established firms have begun throwing elbows.
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On Wednesday evening, Ram sprung up, spread his large wings and took off east, toward eucalyptus trees.
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A memorial to Kobe has already sprung up outside of Staples Center, where Kobe played for years.
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The coin idea sprung from the role that the Big Mac has played in measuring purchasing power.
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Meet Walt (Michael Shannon), Harlan's son, who runs the publishing empire that has sprung from Harlan's books.
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A handful of companies have sprung up in the last few years, working with perhaps 200 universities.
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Later on Tuesday, new flames sprung up south of the western Oklahoma town of Seiling, Hartman said.
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But Mr. Gilliam's early efforts have sprung into view again, and one hopes they remain vividly present.
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The philanthropic structures that sprung up around the crisis remain in place well into the 21st century.
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The market has become the playground of the private restaurants that have sprung up to serve visitors.
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In a widely criticized move, the president sprung a sudden potential meeting with Sacoolas on the couple.
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At least two new nonprofit groups have sprung up with the specific goal of advancing Trump's agenda.
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A mysterious barbed-wire enclosure has sprung up nearby, heavy with security cameras and patrolled by guards.
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McConnell and his allies have sprung to the defense of senators like Flake when Trump criticized them.
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Each of the wells in question produces magical elements around which small nation-states have sprung up.
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More than 30 newspapers have sprung up across the country since democracy was restored 32 years ago.
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Nipsey Hussle's friend who was shot during the fatal attack is about to get sprung from jail.
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But one day, seemingly apropos of nothing, the song sprung itself on me and I was hooked.
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Criminal groups have sprung up in Peru to direct the flow of drugs out of the country.
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Over the last several years, a new generation of artists has sprung from these rich but formalized traditions.
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Outposts are small unsanctioned communities which have sprung up in the West Bank in the last 20 years.
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Kika sprung from her cage when the door was opened, but Alba's departure was a bit more subdued.
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But now the loose swarms of tents are gone, and a more orderly temporary city has sprung up.
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I couldn't believe it, but I sprung right out of bed, drank a coffee, and got to work.
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This seems to have sprung, in part, from Putin's paranoia concerning perceived US attempts to undermine his government.
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But the American sprung into life at 5-0, saving two set points to bag her first game.
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Within hours, a campaign sprung up on Twitter, spread by a loose network of activists around the world.
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As we reported, Kodak got sprung from jail last month after serving 7 months for a probation violation.
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Social media has often sprung up in times of disaster, amplifying the voices of dissenters and the damned.
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Shania Twain is setting her piss record straight ... telling us she only sprung a leak once mid-concert.
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"There's an enormous amount of inefficiencies as to how these routes have sprung up," Coetzee tells CNN Business.
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Some complained that Newark was limping toward recovery as other cities that were similarly inundated had sprung back.
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Barkov, sprung by Mark Pysyk's great lead pass, beat two defensemen as well as Markstrom on a backhander.
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But the internet being what it is, hoaxes have sprung up around the company's response to the outcry.
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From the moment it was announced, plans to fight it sprung into action from protestors and local legislators.
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Outside Moria, a camp on the Greek island of Lesbos, food shacks run by locals have sprung up.
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The same line made more waves on its next shift, as Zack Kassian was sprung on a breakaway.
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If, in fact, it is over, another secret network has probably already sprung up to take its place.
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Walls have sprung up throughout his life, Mr Arveola observes, yet the two countries have only grown closer.
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Two of the biggest vote trading platforms that have sprung up during this election are #NeverTrump and TrumpTraders.org.
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Casper sprung onto the market in 2013 with a relatively simple premise: sell a quality mattress for cheaper.
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Since the early 2000s British university outposts have sprung up across the globe, from Lagos to Johor Bahru.
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But in the middle of the horror, heroes sprung to action to save as many people as possible.
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Spherical 3D cameras faceted with lenses like fly eyeballs sprung from poles planted in the middle of crowds.
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The Clinton campaign coolly analyzed his weaknesses and then sprung trap after trap to take advantage of them.
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Thankfully, Moore, of Boulder, Colorado, had taken a CPR class just one month before and sprung into action.
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The prefect's office said Kurdish trafficking rings had sprung up there, which the state was committed to eradicating.
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A peek outside your window might not prove it (see you soon, snowstorm), but spring has officially sprung.
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And an entire economy — of buyers, sellers, middlemen, professional flippers, and marketplaces — has sprung up around Instagram accounts.
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In the years the company has spent honing its designs, numerous competitors have sprung up with similar products.
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An entire industry of case and battery companies have also sprung forth to save us from this concern.
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Or maybe since spring has sprung and summer is on the way, you're just in that brunching mood.
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Samba and Carnival sprung from the vibrant quilombos, or free black refuges, that coalesced atop their ancestors' remains.
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Since the House GOP introduced the bill on Monday, opposition has sprung up from across the ideological spectrum.
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Still, spring has sprung early, as buyers hope to get a quick deal before rates turn higher again.
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When he saw a bear sniffing around his friends, he sprung into action and chased the bear away.
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In the past, centers that were closed have reopened, or new centers have sprung up at different sites.
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Trump says he personally sprung for the meal -- which included grub from McDonald's, Burger King, Domino's and Wendy's.
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LiAngelo was placed on house arrest but was sprung after Trump and others went to bat for him.
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Theories have sprung up regarding the use of the number four, which is significant in the Carter family.
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Thousands of local chapters of Indivisible have sprung up across the nation since the group launched in December.
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Titled Sprung A Leak, it's a piece in keeping with the Belgian-American artist's major concerns to date.
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Clubs have sprung up offering in-home gardening services for those who want to cultivate their own plants.
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Sprung on a breakaway by Nugent-Hopkins, Draisaitl nettled his team-high 14th goal with a backhanded shot.
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And new ones have recently sprung up, like the militias in the Nyunzu area that have killed hundreds.
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That's what has happened in Seattle, where a mini-Silicon Valley has sprung up around Amazon's downtown campus.
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In the past decade or so, a private market for conservation and ecosystem repair has sprung into existence.
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The camp first sprung up in July 2012, when residents of southern Syria first fled across the border.
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"No, I'm not going now," she said, stroking the grass that has sprung up over her daughter's grave.
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" He said it sprung up "a couple of days ago" and added, "I'm not exactly sure what happened.
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While many initiatives have sprung up since she started WMN, Oren says, none of them are government-led.
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He got sprung at the blue line by Kris Letang for a breakaway and scored past Halak's glove.
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Even the tide of "honor culture" that the laws sprung out of seems to be receding, activists say.
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McQueen sprung into action and took down the student as fellow pupils and staff fled, Larry Lilly, supt.
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A whole community and language has sprung up around these re-runs, including specific jokes like typing RUINED!
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BP: You did a lot of reporting on the multimillion-dollar industry that's sprung up around controlling bedbugs.
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It's one of several capital punishment debates that have sprung up recently in countries all over the world.
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Now, satellite VC offices have sprung up in San Francisco, moving more of the investment energy up there.
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Whittaker threw his lead shoulder in as if to jab, then sprung into the rest of the jab.
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The gently moving backdrops, painted deep delft blue, looked like they had sprung from a sumptuous picture book.
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Within minutes of the cancellation, sites for "band refugees" sprung up to find homes for suddenly idle musicians.
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Mr. Taborn appreciates that Starebaby's sound sprung from its members' distinctive styles, rather than rigid ideas of genre.
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Yeah. This was an impressive study conducted by my colleagues Nathan Hendron and Ben Sprung-Keyser at Harvard.
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The case appears to have sprung from a broad federal investigation into potential corruption at the United Nations.
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On the road toward Moria, informal roadblocks have sprung up, manned by locals quizzing people about their movements.
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The resistance has once again sprung to action, this time around Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
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An entire cottage industry has sprung up around sharing creations in the three weeks since early access launch.
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Many trade associations from the Middle Ages are still around, and others have sprung up for new vocations.
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Within a day, protest rallies had sprung up in many American cities and in airports around the country.
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Jaime Lannister — explained that the group has suddenly sprung to life again with the Emmys round the corner.
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I'll also point to Oscar Health, which sprung up around Obamacare, and many of the Medicare Advantage startups.
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It seemed right for a day off, with babysitters, parents, and offspring sprung from their desks and playdates.
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That's what has happened in Seattle, where a mini-Silicon Valley has sprung up around Amazon's downtown campus.
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The day was an idea sprung from the March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987.
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Over the past year, a burgeoning business has sprung up around investigative genetic genealogy, giving Parabon some competition.
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Spring has sprung, and Wall Street is waiting to see if and how GE breaks up its businesses.
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A whole cottage industry has sprung up around the network's shows: Bravo-adjacent podcasts, products and personal appearances.
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The groundhog may not agree, but spring has sprung early this year, at least in the housing market.
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Lowry and Copp were sprung on a two-man breakaway that finished with Lowry pouncing on a rebound.
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Makeshift memorials have sprung up around the mosques, with flowers and notes bearing messages of hope and love.
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Extending my arm, I watched, captivated, as the tightly wound curls lengthened, then quickly sprung back into place.
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As censors sprung into action after Mr. Liu's death, internet users found creative means to convey their opinions.
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And in a broader, more compelling sense, Three Billboards feels like it could have sprung from O'Connor's imagination.
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Such issues might include collapsed borders or sprung springs, which normally happen within the first year of ownership.
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It started as a plant and sprung its own limbs, and now you see what it is today.
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Lil Durk will soon get his wish and be sprung outta jail ... after a judge granted him bond.
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"I wouldn't call it romantic," said Mr. Sprung, removing a beanie to reveal matted hair pointing in every direction.
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The name NeurIPS has sprung up organically as an alternative acronym, and we're delighted to see it being adopted.
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A subculture has sprung up around AlphaGo in a way that hasn't happened around, say, the Google Photo app.
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Restaurants and coffee shops sprung up, sourced from food grown just around the corner and staffed by Millvale residents.
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According to the weatherman, the calendar, whoever invented daylight savings, and one very notorious groundhog, spring has officially sprung.
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Bauxite mines have sprung up in Malaysia since late 2014, notably in Kuantan, which faces the South China Sea.
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The movement sprung up earlier in June as a response to the Donald Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy.
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Multiple lawsuits have sprung up, including a class-action suit arguing that XRP should have registered as a security.
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That night, and over the weekend, protests sprung up (for the third time in a week) across the country.
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Gestational bans have also sprung up, banning abortions at eight weeks in Missouri and at 18 weeks in Arkansas.
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Inside Bloomberg's sprawling Manhattan headquarters, his team sprung to action: Emails started flying before sunrise about how to respond.
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Democrats sprung into action earlier this year, as it became apparent they had a problem of their own making.
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But now that spring has sprung, the season of ladies looking to lighten their strands is in full force.
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Playa Pup Green Dog Flotation Vest $30.89 Spring has almost sprung, so it's time to prepare for summer, obviously.
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But now, eight months later, copycat versions of the same hoax have sprung up on websites like abcnews-us.
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He immediately goes on the offensive, assuring his sisters that this isn't a surprise sprung on him by Chyna.
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Traditionally men tended the bees in Mayan villages, but women's beekeeping collectives have sprung up from these new efforts.
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By the early 2500s, ultra low-cost airlines had sprung up everywhere, and others had to struggle to compete.
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By their calendar, spring has already sprung (March 1 was the first day) and will end on May 31.
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Spring may not have sprung in parts of the U.S. yet, but it's definitely showing up on people's eyebrows.
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Iraq's army and Hashd al-Shaabi, or Shia-led militias, control the cities and borders whence IS once sprung.
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Sprung-Keyser suggests that in that particular case, the Texas program might look better because we have better data.
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In Michigan, whose state Legislature is controlled by Republicans, members of Mr. Snyder's party have sprung to his defense.
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However, it would need to compete with other apps that have sprung up in recent years, such as LiketoKnow.
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Now, however, the scrutiny that has sprung up around the Huskies doesn't just examine how they've become so successful.
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It's his first trip to NYC since being sprung from the slammer this week by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Boy and girl realize that their only love hath sprung from their only hate, but get secret-married anyway.
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Is Jonas Blue a real person or a Danny Howard style apparition sprung on us by a malevolent god?
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Saudi Arabia brutally repressed protests during the Arab Spring in 2011, when uprisings sprung up across the Middle East.
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We're guessing grandma Kris did babysitting duties with 4-month-old Stormi ... or maybe she sprung for a babysitter.
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Their tense, sprung, sudden style of motion comes with a cheeky grin, their slinky guitar hooks with chipper cheer.
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VK has taken some steps to stop the group, banning a community that had sprung up around the practice.
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Communitech sprung out of BlackBerry and the University of Waterloo and the world-class innovation community that surrounds both.
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Like the Al Sauds, Qatar's ruling clan, Al Thani, originates from the peninsula's Nejd interior, whence the Wahhabis sprung.
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But other apps have sprung up in Tinder's wake that promise a more refined, exclusive and ultimately fruitful experience.
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The tent cities of homeless that have sprung up in cities across the country are not a permanent fix.
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Smaller splinter groups that attack police and government buildings rather than Western targets have sprung up in its place.
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The notion that lower-quality clones sprung up because of foreign tech companies being blocked is only partially right.
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This year, I felt especially resistant when a crop of chin acne sprung up just days before the event.
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Just as investors are preparing to wind down for the year, uncertainty has suddenly sprung from an unlikely source.
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But the array of companies that has sprung up to make money on legal weed seem to need help.
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But as the Blue Jays regained their swagger last season and this, the building has sprung to life again.
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Three men showed up early to pull weeds that had sprung up between the parking lot and the road.
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If the assortment of new makeup, skin care, and fragrance is any indication, spring, it seems, has finally sprung.
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Networks have sprung up, and as each one has scrambled to acquire more rights, more games have become available.
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In city after city, homeless encampments have sprung up on sidewalks, in parks and under bridges, vexing local governments.
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Within a few years new multiplexes sprung up in all major cities to meet the high demand for films.
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We had had a couple meetings already, and she shut the door and kind of sprung this on me.
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But unlike us jaded humans, animals know when spring has sprung, and start to get all randy and kinky.
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Its warped mud brick had an organic feel to it, like termite mounds sprung up out of the dirt.
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And a Democratic "super PAC," Highway 31, has sprung up to air radio and television ads supporting Mr. Jones.
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Trendy new cafes have sprung up across Kabul in the past three years, evolving into emblems of women's progress.
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This original play, as funny as it is dark, sprung from the mind of Lana Schwartz, a local comedian.
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The mass protests, organized on the internet, have sprung up out of nowhere and now cover the entire country.
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Since its launch, competitors have sprung up, including Tovala and Brava, all with the promise to make cooking easier.
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The "Harry effect" is comparatively more subdued, but similar blogs have sprung up to catalog Prince Harry's outfit choices.
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The Bitcoin divide is part of a wider splintering of the world that has sprung up around virtual currencies.
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As street protests have sprung up in Poland, Tyrmand has repeatedly suggested online that Soros is stoking the unrest.
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One Japanese passenger has a confirmed infection, while new cases have sprung up among returned Australians, Britons, and Americans.
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One Japanese passenger has a confirmed infection, while new cases have sprung up among returned Australians, Britons, and Americans.
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On Tuesday, most of Colorado had temperatures close to the 80s and people were thinking spring had finally sprung.
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A thousand inefficient businesses have been pulled up from the roots, as better ideas have sprung from the soil.
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The Bitcoin divide is part of a wider splintering of the world that has sprung up around virtual currencies.
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Since then, though, other efforts have sprung up outside of government to help improve American's access to online services.
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Hand-and-foot-washing stations have sprung up all around eastern Congo to stop the spread of the virus.
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Similar businesses have sprung up in Canada and Australia, including community-owned businesses and funeral services for the homeless.
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Industries have shifted to cater to millennials and startups have sprung up to fill in gaps in the market.
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Filip Zadina picked up the loose puck and sprung Helm for his breakaway goal, roofed just under the crossbar.
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Similar women's movements have sprung up in neighboring countries, suggesting the debate will continue in the region as well.
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Most of them are in gangs from different areas, which have sprung up everywhere and replaced old crime families.
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Not only had Turner sprung the decision on the board, but Figaro had no experience building a political organization.
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Instead, "a spiral of rents and sublets that piled up on top of each other sprung up," Braibanti said.
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The intense attacks on reproductive rights in recent years have sprung advocates out of a decades-long defensive crouch.
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Hotels and homestays have sprung up along a 50-km (31-mile) stretch of lakeside road to accommodate tourists.
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But will the major change in plot direction the show sprung on us in this episode be worth it?
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That might seem like a desert mirage, but the concept has already sprung up elsewhere, if only as an aspiration.
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But this week, a judge sprung Panico from jail and gave her a waiver after only two days behind bars.
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In recent years, court systems designed to handle cases of gender-based violence have sprung up all over the world.
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Outposts are small communities, often consisting of just a few dozen trailer homes, which have sprung up since the 1990s.
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Homer had eight carries for 23 yards and also had the huge block that sprung Dallas on the punt return.
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To call on Bentley's discovery of NJPW once more, Nakamura does seem like a Takeshi Miike character sprung to life.
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The interesting thing about Yidcore, Gefilte Fuck, and Jewdriver is the fact they all sprung up independently of each other.
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Spring has sprung, which means we are on the precipice of some really good television and movies, especially on Netflix.
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One of the most hilarious memes that has sprung from opening weekend has to do with spoilers, except not really.
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Locals quickly sprung to action on social media, sharing news of what was happening and aiming to coordinate rescue efforts.
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After viewing a news report, Millie's owners quickly sprung her free and she is now safe and sound at home.
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Sprung from the unlikely launchpad of a second-tier TV talent show called Nashville Star circa 2003, the Longview, Tex.
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A bevy of companies have sprung up offering to install systems and then charge customers a weekly or monthly fee.
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Serenbe is a peculiar community about 20123 minutes south of downtown Atlanta that has sprung up in the last decade.
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Meanwhile, a handful of fundraising campaigns have sprung up to solicit cash from fervent believers who want more miles built.
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By the time, Chaichanhda headed to the bedroom to get her 7-month-old daughter, Sasha had sprung into action.
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That'll make sense in a bit, when we get to one of the genres of music that's sprung from Salvador.
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Since Uber and Lyft left last May, a bevy of alternatives have sprung up — like Ride Austin, Fasten and Fare.
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The controversy sprung up as there's a nationwide debate about removing some of the country's Confederate monuments, memorials and symbols.
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Thousands of platforms sprung up almost overnight in China, promising to transform mom-and-pop savings into productive debt investments.
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That chaos seems to have sprung from a man punching a hate-group member in the back of the head.
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Spring has officially sprung, but the spring housing market started about a month ago, according to most real estate agents.
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Ball's main argument ... there's no proof Trump was the primary reason his son and teammates were sprung from the country.
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An adviser to President Donald Trump told a White House briefing that more oil could be sprung from the SPR.
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The "Arianators," as they are known, sprung into action after an explosion rocked the Manchester Arena during Grande's concert there.
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Websites and YouTube videos have sprung up in recent weeks offering to add v-bucks to players' accounts for free.
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Over 30 more local chapters have sprung up for regions around the country; there's even a group based in Germany.
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An ecosystem of young stars sprung up around the service, which evolved into a kind of live-action cartoon network.
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Every time a threatening, disrespectful, or unflattering comment was made about the former president, a national shaming storm sprung up.
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For instance, entire fanart traditions have sprung up around cheeky erotic illustrations and the frequently NSFW artists who produce them.
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And then there are Britain's myriad service-providers that have sprung up over decades of public-sector liberalisation and outsourcing.
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And that electoral lockbox (sorry, Al) has also sprung open for the "certainty" of Democrats taking control of the Senate.
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Similar movements have sprung up throughout Germany and Europe, although the Dresden marches have attracted the most attention and support.
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A sprawling marketplaceThis investigation is another example of the issues that have sprung up around Amazon's sprawling third-party marketplace.
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NEW DELHI — The call centers outside Mumbai looked like many others that have sprung up across India in recent decades.
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Other related auto-phile events that have sprung up during Pebble Beach week include the ultraupscale Quail motor sports gathering.
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Galchenyuk then sprung Derek Stepan so the veteran could score a late empty-net goal for the 4-1 final.
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Specialist companies have sprung up that offer brands the optimum product mix that will qualify for the "Swiss-made" tag.
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A handful of companies have sprung up that use artificial intelligence and emotion research to break through the advertising noise.
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Now, since spring has sprung maybe it's time to try out a nice windbreaker for the next time, ghost/toddler.
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The idea for a third floor sprung up because two leading bus companies each wanted their own floor of gates.
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By the nineteen-eighties, Norman had grown contemptuous of the Christian music business that had sprung up in his wake.
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Dustin Diamond is back behind bars ... not even 2 months after he got sprung early for his concealed weapon conviction.
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But many of your questions are about love, something the guy who made "I'm Sprung" has a few thoughts about.
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Grumpy, sleep-deprived judges are apparently harder on convicts the Monday after clocks are sprung ahead for Daylight Savings Time.
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It's sprung up again after the unusual births of two baby walruses at an aquarium in Quebec earlier this year.
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Houses sprung up on both sides of the Little Coal River, forming the towns of Madison, West Madison, and Danville.
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But when the killings of LeGrier, Jones and McDonald became world news, all of a sudden, Emanuel sprung into action.
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The word "occupy" took on a new life when the Occupy Wall Street movement sprung up in September of 2011.
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Modeled after the popular ax throwing venues that have sprung up around the country, Zax is ideal for home use.
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A super ball from Lingard sprung him behind the offside trap (barely) and his right-footed shot was kicked away.
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With their tulle-stuffed skirts and plastic-wrapped heads, they looked like characters sprung from the mind of Lewis Carroll.
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The situation resembles Irish rock in the 1970s, when bands sprung up in a grass-roots modernization of Irish music.
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But if there are, they sprung from our combined consciousnesses... Liberation seems to be your most straight electro pop venture.
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Nearly 2,000 people nationwide were taken into custody, and copycat demonstrations have sprung up in the Netherlands, Hungary and Belgium.
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I wanted to know how they were faring in the new economy that has sprung up outside the factory walls.
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Not surprisingly, then, new businesses have sprung up to exploit the rating system to the seller's or the platform's advantage.
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Not surprisingly, a support network of specialist coaches and therapists has sprung up to meet the needs of this cohort.
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They and other artists like them, either living in Puerto Rico or with roots on the island, sprung into action.
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The International Space Station (ISS) sprung a pressure leak on Wednesday night, possibly due to a collision with a micrometeorite.
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Moms Demand Action had sprung up on Facebook after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
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Instead, he meekly takes his place in the paddy wagon and is sprung only by intervention of the royal valet.
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As soon as I heard that, this image sprung to mind: a melding of the Lincoln Memorial and the Pietà.
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Homer had eight carries for 238 yards and also had the huge block that sprung Dallas on the punt return.
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Baltimore slowed Mahomes' processing with disciplined disguises and late coverage rotations, and sprung free rushers on blitzes to disrupt timing.
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More people were buying homes than could afford them, and many new housing developments that sprung up featured golf courses.
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Efforts to support older advertising employees, such as the Society of Very Senior Creatives, have sprung up in recent years.
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But in recent years, upstarts like Luminary and Stitcher have sprung up to offer premium curated podcasts behind a paywall.
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But in the last few years, a new industry has sprung up with more options for renters like your daughter.
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That's when Honnold and his pals sprung into action ... getting to Harrington quickly and stabilizing her while emergency personnel arrived.
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"These people came down from Calais," he insisted, saying the encampment here had sprung up only in the last week.
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That way, patients may be less likely to believe it is being sprung on them because hope has run out.
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A small patient advocacy industry has sprung up to help, but that help can cost several hundred dollars an hour.
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Time Well Spent is a movement that sprung up in reaction to people's seemingly unhealthy addiction to their digital devices.
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Seconds after Winnipeg's Joona Luoto hit the post, Karlsson was sprung on a breakaway and roofed a glove-side shot.
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Greater Noida is one of several new areas to have sprung up around the Indian capital in the last decade.
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Like thenthuk, it's heavy with hanks of beef and dried wood-ear mushrooms sprung back to life and surprisingly tender.
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As a result, external vendors have sprung up to assemble and process files and sell them to parties and candidates.
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Hundreds of anti-midi groups sprung up across the U.S., with funny acronyms that showed the absurdity of the situation.
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Mr. Sprung and his date, M. K. Thornberry, 23, watched the parade with friends and then shared some fish ball soup.
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Then the industry that has sprung up to try and help people thwart drug tests comes up with new potential strategies.
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The couple sprung into action ... first firing off an email to a bunch of their neighbors, but that fetched no clues.
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In actuality, her skull had sprung a potentially fatal leak, one that took doctors years to finally spot and thankfully fix.
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Wind turbines have sprung up among old shaft towers and coking plants as Germany strives to hit its renewable energy goals.
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Many young men are thrown in prison without cause or kidnapped by criminal gangs that have sprung up throughout the country.
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Luckily, it did not come to that, and Curfman immediately sprung into action and helped Noreen get out of the snow.
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In the last year alone, 123 new armed groups have sprung up, bringing the total number of paramilitary groups to 127.
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In the last year alone, 32 new armed groups have sprung up, bringing the total number of paramilitary groups to 127.
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The chances of getting sprung from jail once he's charged are slim to none, because Sweden considers him a flight risk.
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But Sanders answered with his second score just two minutes later on a play similar to the one that sprung Wallace.
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Food delivery is indeed growing so fast that an entire industry of "ghost restaurants" has sprung up to serve the demand.
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In those countries where higher education was liberalised after the cold war, private universities and colleges, often religious, have sprung up.
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Taylor Swift's security team sprung into action when a man showed up on her NYC doorstep Tuesday evening ... TMZ has learned.
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Poland, for example, just announced a $700 million fund to help startups and similar efforts have sprung up throughout Central Europe.
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In fact, it is one of roughly 300 crypto-focused funds that have sprung up in the last year or so.
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The ever-sprung trap Mr Trump sets his opponents is that, in feverish concern for the first, they neglect the second.
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Of all the online marketplaces that have sprung up in the age of startups, Kickstarter is one of the most bizarre.
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The site had sprung up in February after some Balkan states shut their borders to migrants seeking passage to northern Europe.
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In the past 17 months, 18 new militant groups have sprung up in Nigeria, according to the crisis-monitoring group Intersociety.
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The problem is that over a dozen competitors have sprung up, making it costly to attract and hold on to customers.
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Over the weekend our clocks sprung ahead, we lost an hour of sleep, and Sunday scaries were...well, scarier than ever.
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A vast fleet of rentable bikes has sprung up over the past three years—as have mountains of their abandoned carcasses.
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If it seems as though Article 113 has sprung up out of nowhere, blindsiding people, it's because it quite literally has.
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It was this case scenario that sprung to the mind of Jacqueline Moudeina when she spoke with Snowden earlier this year.
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Thus far, the most advanced of these markets has sprung up around the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO for short).
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It was during this comic book run, for example, that a romance between the Vision and Scarlet Witch first sprung up.
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So an entire industry designed uncomplicate connecting the right brands with not just one, but many relevant influencers has sprung up.
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Updated Sunday, May 27 and Monday, May 28: We updated pricing and added a few new deals that have sprung up!
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For movement, it either started hanging down inertly and sprung up to move into position, or it began already partly raised.
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The first lady's homeland In addition to tourism ventures, a variety of Melania-inspired goods have sprung up in the country.
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There's also a few couples that sprung out of Bachelor spin-offs that have found love in a seemingly hopeless place.
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It looked like the pipes had sprung a leak and like my bedroom was flooded, but I thought I was tripping.
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The recently-sprung rapper got up in front of a packed crowd at Elan Mansion Friday night to spit some bars.
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Many home-grown NGOs have sprung up (in the past they tended to depend on foreign charities, with their own agendas).
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Crosby, who drew what would have been the penalty, was sprung by Letang for a short breakaway and roofed a backhander.
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Prosecutors had sprung a surprise on Monday by asking the court to drop the charge against Siti Aisyah and free her.
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A Twitter account called Remake The Last Jedi soon sprung up soliciting donations for its version of the $200 million movie.
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She had nothing but praise for Kim Kardashian, who Paris calls a miracle worker for getting Alice Johnson sprung from prison.
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The choices we made too often sprung out of our IRL identities, neither of which much resembled our in-game personae.
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NBA YoungBoy finally got sprung after spending more than 2 weeks behind bars for allegedly beating his girlfriend ... TMZ has learned.
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It's been a year that more people are running for elected office and new political groups have sprung up all over.
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Confronted once again by the brutality of the mob, the government sprung into action, launching the Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking.
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They seem to really grasp the weird family tree all of this sprung from and understand how it all fits together.
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Modern cars fill the streets today, while newer buildings have sprung up in the space between Black Gate and the castle.
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A number of racing leagues have sprung up in recent years, with some even doling out nearly $1 million in prizes.
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That is the wonder of a magically sprung piece of willow: the furious pace of the bowler's delivery is effortlessly reversed.
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"Obama was always very proud of the hundreds of relationships that had sprung from his campaigns and his administration," Pfeiffer writes.
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In recent years "unicorns," or privately held companies valued at $1 billion or more, have sprung up all over the area.
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Makeshift barbershops, beauty salons, restaurants, and cafes have sprung up on the main roadside that leads up to the immigration offices.
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It was already hard to argue that his resistance sprung from a good-faith attempt to preserve the executive branch's powers.
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It's especially implausible that their quirky yet bland characters could have sprung from the loins of an extraterrestrial like Mr. Walken.
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Some want the companies and projects that have sprung up to act like data middlemen—startups like Ride Report, Remix, Populus.
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Years later, in 2010, the possibility of a TV series sprung up with Supernatural creator Eric Kripke to potentially be tapped.
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A privately owned and operated surveillance network has sprung up around the country, and police are getting in on the action.
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In the coming months and years, various W.I.T.C.H. branches sprung up across the United States and as far away as Japan.
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Youth climate movements, school walkouts and other demonstrations calling for government action on climate change have sprung up as a result.
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In a front-line earthquake zone, much of Palu had sprung up in the form of unreinforced buildings on soft ground.
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A number of cool joints have sprung up in Ipoh Gardens East, a commercial and residential area near the Aeon Mall.
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Other spaces dedicated to women's swimming, yoga, basketball, and taekwondo have also sprung up in the past two years in Hargeisa.
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Other spaces dedicated to women's swimming, yoga, basketball, and taekwondo have also sprung up in the past two years in Hargeisa.
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García later apologized for his behavior, which he said had sprung from a personal situation that he was not handling well.
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As drug addiction soars in the United States, a booming business of rehab centers has sprung up to treat the problem.
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Wilderness camps and rehabilitation centers have sprung up, but can cost tens of thousands of dollars, with scarce proof of success.
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In response social entrepreneurs, who solve social or environmental problems through a business lens, have sprung into action to find solutions.
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Start-ups in smaller, cheaper cities have sprung up to apply labels to China's huge trove of images and surveillance footage.
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In North Lombok, the region hit hardest by the quake, tent camps have sprung up in open fields near ruined villages.
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Once sprung, he wanders the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, picking fruit for no money, then working on a road project.
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Some share their experiences on home-schooling chat groups, which have sprung up in recent years on WeChat, a messaging app.
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And an entire cottage industry — including Newmine — has sprung up to cater to retailers struggling to stem the tide of returns.
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But a bustling independent retail scene has sprung up to fill the void, including H. Audrey, Peter Nappi and Billy Reid.
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Wind turbines have sprung up across the world in on and offshore locations as power companies attempt to harness renewable energy.
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As in all Desplechin films, however, surprises are continually sprung; the screen will suddenly split, or dwindle to an iris shot.
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Here's a quick look at a few of the branches that sprung from the "Buffy" tree and continue to shape television.
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A range of inexpensive S'well competitors have sprung up online for those who want a similar design at a lower price.
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Harris sprung into contention after attacking Biden over his record on racial busing at the first Democratic presidential debate in July.
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Diners, breweries and hotels have sprung up as visitation has increased with the placement of parks and monuments on the map.
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The Arizona State defense sprung some leaks against Colorado after allowing just seven points in each of the first three games.
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Makeshift memorials have sprung up in the area around the mosques, with flowers and notes bearing messages of hope and love.
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South Carolina legislators immediately sprung to action, introducing legislation to ensure Uber and Lyft drivers are more easily identifiable to customers.
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She has become a hero to her colleagues in the diplomatic corps, and the hashtag #GoMasha has sprung up on Twitter.
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Within weeks, Occupy Wall Street encampments sprung up across the nation and inspired protests in hundreds of cities around the world.
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But some of the small businesses that have sprung up in recent years are now feeling the brunt of the shutdown.
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Art X, just three years old, is already a mainstay of this cultural season that has sprung up without any coordination.
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In April 22016, as public attention faded, the families and organizations that had sprung up around gun issues changed their strategy.
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Prosecutors had sprung a surprise on Monday by asking the court to drop the charge against Siti Aisyah and free her.
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American-Chinese businesses have sprung up to cater to them with special packages that take care of everything, including travel arrangements.
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After it became apparent that dengue was spreading in Martin County in 2013, the local mosquito control agency sprung into action.
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Over the summer, "Repeal the 8th" graffiti sprung up across Dublin—a late July removal order by authorities only generated more murals.
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Over the summer, Tesla built an additional assembly line in Fremont in a gigantic tent, or "sprung structure," with an aluminum frame.
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The moment she made history She easily jumped aboard the hanging "lunatic ledges," then sprung from a trampoline onto a spinning barrel.
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When police in Florida found 19-year-old Austin Harrouff on Monday gnawing on a man's face, they quickly sprung into action.
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A leak sprung in a temporary coffer on November 18, which Michelin explained has exacerbated concerns about the stability of the dam.
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" Three mayors set sights on White House run - Politico: "No mayor has ever sprung directly from City Hall to the White House.
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The kerfuffle sprung up after the Trump White House made no mention the systemic targeting and killing of Jews during the Holocaust.
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Walmart told BuzzFeed News that the game, available on the App Store and Google Play, sprung out of the company's training centers.
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In early 2017 the EverythingMe Twitter account briefly sprung to life to tweet that "EverythingMe is back!" and promote a download link.
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"The floor is poorly sprung and the ovens can bounce up and down," added 2012 runner-up Brendan Lynch, to Birmingham Live.
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Similar cases have sprung up at news organizations, think tanks, and universities, not to mention a crackdown on dissent within the administration.
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Since November, new or revived National Lawyers Guild chapters have sprung up across the country, including the Central Virginia chapter in Charlottesville.
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On some campuses, like at American University in Washington, D.C., new programs have sprung up like mandatory diversity training during freshman orientation.
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The key will be how long the conceit holds up; in real life, the F.B.I.'s traps have to be sprung eventually.
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Local ride-hailing options that were more willing to comply with regulations quickly sprung up to replace the two ride-hailing giants.
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And will Boston Dynamics be able to compete with rivals that have sprung up in recent years with their own legged robots?
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Apartment blocks in pastel shades have sprung up in four new towns and scores of suburbs across the north of the country.
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He argued that much of America's had sprung from its civil society: "everything from universities and foundations to Hollywood and pop culture".
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There is one word of warning, however, covered by Gaba as well as friends of the newsletter David Anderson and Andrew Sprung.
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But it's also possible that a different form of biology—a far stranger one—could have sprung up in Titan's methane seas.
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Like a modern-day Sherlock Holmes, he sprung into action, setting in motion an epic investigation that would last almost 15 minutes.
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Across the world, giant camps have sprung up to accommodate them, including Zaatari in Jordan, Dadaab in Kenya, and Kutupalong in Bangladesh.
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In fact, Alsup's closest encounter with the culture and community that has sprung up around programming seems to be Oracle v. Google.
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It's the latest addition to the wave of memes, petitions, and even tattoos that sprung up on the aftermath of the shooting.
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After Caylee was found, a makeshift memorial sprung up where hundreds of people left crosses, handwritten notes, stuffed animals, toys and flowers.
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Analysis shows that AIDS was already genetically diverse during this decade, and that it likely sprung from a pre-existing Caribbean epidemic.
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The California-based company is one of several Hyperloop contenders that have sprung up to deliver on Elon Musk's 2013 transportation vision.
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Sprung-Keyser told me that for this reason, they like to emphasize averages of different programs' effects, not just individual programs' evaluations.
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Each time one account got blocked, another account with a new variant of the name sprung up, ready for a new victim.
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Angie's List was founded back in 1995, well before the rush of companies that have sprung up in the "on-demand economy".
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With Google's massive app market inaccessible, Chinese exchanges sprung up like mushrooms, offering downloads of homegrown games, mobile wallets, and selfie editors.
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The senator rebuts her claims on a medium that might have sprung from the hypertext mind of Coover himself: He tweets it.
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The Governator had his own private security parked nearby in an SUV keeping an eye on things, and they sprung into action.
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As we reported ... Kelly was sprung from jail back in March after a benefactor covered his $161,633 tab for back child support.
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In a sound-all-the-alarms response, the National Bee Unit (yes, it's an actual thing) sprung into a Ghostbusters-style operation.
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Smaller brands have also sprung up in recent years, giving biltong a branding makeover and landing shelf space in Whole Foods stores.
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"It was an attack against humanity," Sandra Gregorio said after laying flowers at one of the many memorials that has sprung up.
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"Financials - they are stronger then the markets are giving them credit for," said Sprung, adding that concerns remained about the housing sector.
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He did have a quality scoring chance with 3:49 left in the second when he sprung down the right wing alone.
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Now, if it rains, they could be flooded out of their tent city, which has sprung up in a Walmart parking lot.
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Crackas With Attitude, or CWA, first sprung on the hacking scene when they broke into Brennan's AOL email account in October 2015.
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Entire businesses have even sprung up to help serve the needs of developers who want to track, understand and improve their ASO.
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That's when Dean reportedly sprung to action — punching the shark off of her and fending it off as she swam to shore.
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A number of social enterprises, from food catering to handmade soaps, have sprung up in recent years to give refugees an income.
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A makeshift memorial of flowers, balloons, signs and chalk messages that included "RIP Philando" has sprung up near where Castile was shot.
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The robust fact-checking industry that has sprung up over the past several years will have to work overtime during both conventions.
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A number of popular viral puns also sprung from the moment, including "The Audacity of Taupe," and a large number of memes.
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More than a dozen small construction companies that build infrastructure for the wind farms have sprung up in the past eight years.
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Museum history is studded with galleries, wings and even whole museums that have sprung from the gifts of wealthy collectors and donors.
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Diversion programs like Women in Recovery have sprung up in order to address the issues at the root of drug-related crimes.
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He wants his friend Gunnar Sorensson (Mark Strong) sprung from jail and brought to the bank, so that they can flee together.
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The Free and Fair Markets Initiative (FFMI) is a nonprofit group which, according to the Journal, sprung up roughly 18 months ago.
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The Thucydides Trap is often sprung when a dominant power declares war against a rising power it fears will soon overtake it.
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No sooner had they made their recommendations than the American Medical Association (the doctor's union) and the pharmaceutical industry sprung into action.
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The irritated clumps of pimples around my chin and mouth visibly dried out, and no new breakouts sprung up in their place.
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Slotted between the wholesalers, flower peddlers and midrange hotels, a new crop of galleries have sprung up in New York's flower district.
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In many Chinese cities, property developers hire maintenance companies to manage the fields of apartments that have sprung up in recent decades.
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Since last November, a half dozen new organizations have sprung up to tap the widespread outburst of electoral energy on the left.
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Go deeper: Freelance health care journalist/analyst Andrew Sprung has written a lot about how these measures could preempt the administration's priorities.
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Ever the jokester, when he and Tobin meet up, Muamba likes to blame the doctor for any issues that have sprung up.
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The town has erected a billboard with the former model's likeness, and a cottage industry hawking Trump-themed products has sprung up.
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The night prior, the Maria Fire sprung up in Ventura County up the coast, northwest of Los Angeles County, and quickly spread.
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Non-bank financial technology (fintech) lenders have sprung up in the vacuum, promising convenient applications, fast decisions, and easy access to capital.
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Businesses have sprung up to create the software that allows growers to track their plants and final products, as the government requires.
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While geopolitical issues have sprung to the fore, subtler shifts in the backdrop of the stock market might be producing outsize reactions.
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The shortage has inspired a rash of thefts from orchards, and an avocado black market has sprung up to distribute the spoils.
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You may not have noticed because of all that is going on in the world right now, but spring has indeed sprung.
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These strains sprung up in the wake of the 1986 meltdown, and two of them— Cladosporium moulds—seem to prefer radioactive surfaces.
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Even then, she's not yet fully sprung, so deeply rooted are the tangled familial claims of loyalty, guilt, shame and, yes, love.
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Morgan almost sprung Heath with a lead ball down the right, but Leon got there first and whacked it out of bounds.
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To participate, all you need is cellphone service or Wi-Fi and "a good night's sleep," the gym's owner, Marc Sprung, said.
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Recently conservative groups opposed to vaccines have sprung up, such as Texans for Vaccine Choice, which is associated with the Tea Party.
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The WINE work sprung from the artist's long love of it — a passion that several other friends said they had never witnessed.
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He expects many faithful users of that platform to gravitate to IGTV, where highly produced, glossy videos have already sprung into rotation.
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California Coronavirus Alerts is just one of many Facebook groups that have sprung up in response to growing concerns about the coronavirus.
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This video has been liked by thousands of users, and more than 89 videos have sprung up lip syncing to the speech.
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A hashtag, #IBelieveChristine, has sprung up on Twitter, and survivors of sexual assault are set to rally in New York on Monday.
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Sula has established itself as the gravitational center of Nashik's wine country, and other businesses have sprung up nearby, including York Winery.
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Ms. Hay became an early example of the sort of self-improvement gospel that has sprung up over the last several decades.
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The pocket opera companies that have sprung up around New York in recent years fulfill a great service in exploring unusual material.
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Shoeless, he ran through the parking lot that had sprung up on the interstate, searching, his eyes scanning the cars and vans.
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The Colectiva Feminista en Construcción, a women's group that had long been at odds with the governor, had already sprung into action.
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" Geoff Sprung, bass player "When we first got our bus, we pulled the van up that we'd been traveling in for years.
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Mr. Naithany, the deputy police superintendent in Jharkhand, said the vigilante mobs had sprung seemingly from nowhere, prompted by the WhatsApp messages.
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In the absence of her official account, copycats and fakes have also sprung up to try and capitalize on Ward's newfound notoriety.
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Soon after Mr. Perry bought the house at auction for $16,000, the roof sprung a leak, and an original water line broke.
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Hundreds of progressive groups have sprung up across the country - some affiliated with national organizations like Indivisible or MoveOn - to help coordinate.
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Fiery protests sprung up in late 2019, when the country saw its worst civil unrest since the Islamic revolution 40 years ago.
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The issue was compounded when a water leak sprung up in the stock room and mold began to bloom across the walls.
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The tweets occasionally upend the news cycle, and something of a cottage industry has sprung up to derive some sort of pattern.
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The center would be a resource for the many organic food producers and craft breweries that have sprung up in the region.
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Rather it is because the most powerful innovations documented in "Rebooting Justice" appear to have sprung from the creative minds of nonlawyers.
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Blowjob wedding photos first sprung to public attention after an image of two newlyweds, taken by Dutch photographer Michel Klooster, went viral.
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Schreiber explained that the zine sprung from the fantasy of covering the White House in toilet paper once Trump was installed there.
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Some fertility clinics do this matchmaking themselves, while other embryo banks or embryo adoption agencies have sprung up to provide the service.
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A disaffection and disgust had sprung Occupy Wall Street on one side of the political spectrum and the Tea Party on the other.
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And he sees the solution in the kinds of communities that have sprung up in places like Austin, Chicago, Detroit, and even Denver.
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Gone are the camels and pine greens of the colder months; persimmon, citron, and lavender have sprung up, tulip-like, in their stead.
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So while spring hasn't quite sprung yet, we're giving it a little push by getting a head start on our warm-weather wardrobes.
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Yet when the system sprung a leak and ammonia flakes started leaking from the piping, everyone on board knew there was a problem.
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I'm saying that in contrast to the kind of mythology that has sprung up in the Internet, in public opinion, in the media.
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New Atheism is a literary movement that sprung up in 2004, led by prominent authors like Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Christopher Hitchens.
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Though shops lie empty, a paper plant opened four years ago, and factories and a business park have sprung up in the outskirts.
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Throughout the fall, as the recent violence peaked, solidarity protests sprung up in neighboring countries with large Muslim populations like Bangladesh and Malaysia.
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Jamie Foxx don't need no stinking stuntman -- he sprung into action and saved a driver from an overturned, burning car ... TMZ has learned.
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After a year of inactivity, Blogger's own news blog sprung to live this morning with a brief update that lays out the changes.
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While threats of further mudslides remain, temporary shelters have sprung up around Freetown to help home more than 20,000 who have been displaced.
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And when he proposed, he had a letter for me – and I had a letter for him, because this wasn't sprung on me.
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For many, acquisitions were part of the answer, including making acquisitions of disruptive companies that had sprung up to capitalize on the trends.
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Common Wealth is only the latest think-tank to have sprung up to cater to the thirst for new ideas on the left.
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The Late Late Show host sprung the surprise on a bunch of (very lucky) unsuspecting moviegoers, interrupting the movie minutes into the beginning.
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Vegan restaurants, meanwhile, have sprung up in Paris and edgy bits of other cities, serving raw food, kale and green shakes to végétaliens.
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As companies spend an increasing amount on travel and expenses, online disruptors have sprung up to take market share from entrenched travel industries.
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Beyond California, programmes have also sprung up in states like Utah, which wants to build a healthy core of bilingual missionaries, and Delaware.
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New entrants have sprung up in Singapore after ride-hailing firm Grab acquired the Southeast Asian business of rival Uber Technologies this year.
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She stood surrounded by a ton of white cutout houses, about the size of her, that randomly sprung to life during the song.
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Opposition has sprung up across the ideological spectrum, and enough GOP senators oppose it in its current form to trip up its passage.
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In the past few years, beaches have shut down as signs warning of the danger of sinkholes have sprung up along the shoreline.
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At the same time, a cottage industry has sprung up to help employers make egg-freezing and IVF more accessible to their employees.
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In 2012, Beto O'Rourke sprung an upset to make it into Congress, and now he has his eyes on Ted Cruz's Senate seat.
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Later, he reportedly saw his nemesis idling in the queue for cheeseburgers, so he sprung into action: He cut in front of him.
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Frustrations about mistreatment by central government have long festered in Oromiya and Amhara, where new industries and foreign flower farms have sprung up.
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Dustin "Screech" Diamond just got sprung from jail a month early, due to his handiwork with a mop and bucket ... TMZ has learned.
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During China's manufacturing boom, a host of single-industry towns sprung up organically around factories, specializing in things like socks or Christmas lights.
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Wiseau is a character, to be sure, but there's still something slightly discomfiting about the cult of personality that's sprung up around him.
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Sunday, April 16 The last day of Coachella has sprung, so hop out of your nest for Katy Perry's Easter Day "Recovery" Brunch!
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Massive Discord groups sprung up almost immediately formed to collaboratively crack the clues, with Tom Warren of The Verge orchestrating much of it.
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A slew of food delivery apps and startups have sprung up across the French capital in recent months, and they're impossible to miss.
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Backlash that sprung up after her casting was announced led to Rose deleting her Twitter account and turning off comments on her Instagram.
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As Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, expanded rapidly a decade ago, slums sprung up in the hills above the city, said Agbor-Tabi.
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