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Challenger banks have sprung up in Europe in recent years.
The company Brilliant has sprung up to fill that gap.
"An incredible community has sprung up around this," she said.
"An incredible community has sprung up around this," Downey says.
Shops, cafes and a housing project have sprung up nearby.
Several fake accounts have sprung up promoting cryptocurrency scams. 8.
Tamer isn't concerned about the competitors that have sprung up.
A small but vocal independence movement has sprung up there.
Small businesses have sprung up seeking to exploit this dichotomy.
However, amid all the rapid growth, troubles have sprung up.
Charity groups have also sprung up to help displaced workers.
All together, measles clusters have sprung up in 28 states.
By the 1860s club sides had sprung up around the world.
Huge sites sprung up dedicated to our special sort of content.
However, the video appears to have sprung up from relative obscurity.
Dozens of startups have sprung up with Velodyne in its sights.
A market for Tinder-themed wedding accessories has sprung up online.
Similar groups have sprung up elsewhere in the former Soviet empire.
A vast Chinese chattering class has sprung up on social media.
A new conglomerate, moreover, has sprung up to replace Tyrell Corp.
All sorts of initiatives have sprung up to promote the cause.
More festivals have sprung up, and sources of financing have proliferated.
Black markets have sprung up at many, if not most, schools.
Dressing rooms have sprung up under tarpaulin in the pitch black.
A bit of saucy speculation has sprung up around this reemergence.
Other efforts to help laid-off restaurants workers have sprung up.
A cottage industry sprung up in service of low-level fraud.
Conditions at shelters that have sprung up across Tripoli are tough.
Now, additional statewide networks have sprung up in Montana and Iowa.
Variations of the diversion program have sprung up across the country.
To change that culture, Misscliks and other efforts have sprung up.
TC: A lot of competitors have sprung up in recent years.
Over the past five decades, towers have sprung up all over London.
Several had sprung up, and they had way more funding than us.
Manufacturing was closing and a bustling new medical industry had sprung up.
Now, however, opportunities have sprung up once more, and doors have opened.
The issue first sprung up in July 2016, when Pokémon Go launched.
Unlike Heritage, they have an industry that's sprung up to support them.
Amid positive media coverage, citizen and volunteer suicide prevention groups sprung up.
Guided tours have sprung up to allow tourists to hunt rare monsters.
Soon after, an enthusiastic fanbase sprung up online and #carrotman was born.
Another mall, of a sort, had sprung up on the road itself.
Bullrings sprung up throughout Spain, and beyond, in Mexico, France and Morocco.
But in 1937, more sprung up and the regulations were gradually ignored.
Apps sprung up to allow people to browse different groups by category.
In recent years, several hundred accountable care experiments have sprung up nationwide.
A whole world of high-frequency traders has sprung up around Bitcoin.
However, new social pathologies have sprung up: obesity, joblessness, disability and addiction.
Heartbeat Opera is an even newer arrival, having sprung up in 2014.
A similar aura sprung up around Rachel Joy Scott, another Columbine victim.
In lieu of a medical cure, friendship has sprung up in its place.
Suddenly an entire news industry sprung up and current news sites changed drastically.
A growing number of RV-focused startups have also sprung up, including Outdoorsy.
Of course, numerous companies sprung up with tethering solutions to "save" your AirPods.
In recent years, a bevy of firms has sprung up promising similar insights.
Several new progressive groups focused on state elections have sprung up since 237.
A supporting infrastructure has sprung up that encourages lavish spending on pedigree homers.
Today a vast network of pain clinics has sprung up across the country.
Since online publishing is cheap, a profusion of new sources have sprung up.
Organizations have also sprung up to spread inclusivity and stewardship on social media.
Facebook pages sprung up by the dozens, along with "Tax March" Twitter accounts.
You can get them through a local parts dealer that's just sprung up.
At least 3 major StarCraft AI competitions sprung up--SSCAIT, CIG, and AIIDE.
A strong industry has sprung up around this problem, as outlined by Rep.
But what are these mushrooms that have sprung up where no mushrooms earlier
Other sites have sprung up to allow cyclists to post all that material.
About 23,000 Luckin outlets have sprung up across China over the last year.
They sprung up in the grocery store, telling her the food was poisoned.
But in that time, dozens of self-driving software companies have sprung up.
Several unofficial projects have already sprung up to help welcome migrants and refugees.
As time passed, more tents sprung up and the camp became more structured.
Tent cities have sprung up at the country's borders with Colombia and Brazil.
Meanwhile, grassroots efforts from concerned citizens have also sprung up around the country.
A small village has sprung up beside the oil field to support them.
And so a luxury pop-up culture has sprung up outside the gates.
Since the body was found, a memorial has sprung up near the trail.
" • Electronics brands have sprung up offering inexpensive gadgets, once unfairly called "Chinese knockoffs.
Medicaid buy-ins have sprung up in Nevada and now the United States Senate.
An oppositional movement has sprung up, #BlockSidewalk, calling for the project to be scrapped.
Enter Amazon's pop-up "Home of Black Friday" which has sprung up in London.
Since 2009, 50,000 privately funded mosques have sprung up, taking the total to 300,000.
An ecosystem of firms has sprung up to provide everything from logistics to prototyping.
Posts sprung up all over the Frank Ocean subreddit page declaring him a hero.
An industry of "online programme managers" (OPMs), who also recruit students, has sprung up.
A diversity industry has sprung up to teach companies how to become more inclusive.
Over the past year massage parlours have sprung up in swanky parts of town.
Whole spaceports have sprung up (and basically died) in belief of that economic promise.
Other makeshift camps have sprung up since, including in motorway lay-bys and woods.
New restaurants have sprung up and once-crumbling historic buildings have been lovingly restored.
The idea for a Franklin Genius series reportedly sprung up shortly after her death.
Concerts and memorials sprung up across London, where the artist was born and raised.
Military checkpoints have sprung up again, and shops, mosques and petrol stations have reopened.
In DC, which has not, something like a barter economy has sprung up instead.
Fences sprung up overnight, and the stench of pig manure fell over the area.
In shelters that have sprung up around the island, the situation is even worse.
And in the current decade a whole new branch of therapy has sprung up.
A whole field of "mining" social media has sprung up in the past decade.
Costolo said internal debates have sprung up around where and how to deploy resources.
It's similar to startups that have sprung up to help people navigate fertility benefits.
In their place, a new stadium and low-slung housing developments have sprung up.
But canons have continued to evolve, and new ones have sprung up alongside them.
And of course, communities like the Church of Perpetual Life have recently sprung up.
And this says nothing of mass incarceration, which sprung up when Jim Crow fell.
All the while, activist groups have sprung up in communities across the United States.
In the last two decades, more than 120 mills and factories have sprung up.
A wholesome Instagram account called Meme Appetit has sprung up and attracted 272,000 followers.
More recently, parades have sprung up in smaller state capitals like Bhubaneswar and Bhopal.
Police posts, circled with barbed wire fences, had sprung up every few hundred yards.
After physical work began in 2013 shops, cafes and restaurants have also sprung up.
In its wake, myriad firms sprung up to help people regulate their technology use.
What's more, at the time of this writing, a similar market had also sprung up.
Hashtags including #IAmTheSudanRevolution and #SudanUprising have sprung up in an attempt to rally other nations.
Coordination committees, a provincial council, and municipal bodies had sprung up to manage the city.
The N.R.A. came after Dick's, and calls for a boycott sprung up on social media.
Even as quantum computers inch forward, a lively ecosystem of software startups has sprung up.
The new official index broadly agrees with the many private ones that have sprung up.
When the rains came, thousands and thousands of ground orchids sprung up from the embers.
Picketing lines have already sprung up along the gates to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Instead, a crop of smaller apps have sprung up, including a local nonprofit called RideAustin.
A 'geyser' of water sprung up inside JFK Airport over the weekend after heavy rainfall.
Would Pittsburgh shooting suspect Robert Bowers have stormed a synagogue if Gab hadn't sprung up?
Counterefforts to honor Southern heritage and preserve symbols of the Confederacy have also sprung up.
Other programs sprung up across the nation, in universities like Princeton, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins.
Last, but certainly not least, is the goldmine of Obama/Biden meme's that's sprung up.
The Occupy Wall Street movement sprung up in 2011 to protest the consolidation of riches.
Now, an entire industry has sprung up purporting to solve these issues through various means.
It's built in this new neighborhood that has sprung up in the past ten years.
A bunch of copycats have sprung up, and unlike Juul, they very openly target kids.
Numerous NGOs, government campaigns and social enterprises have sprung up in the last five years.
In 2011 and again in 2013, American companies sprung up selling pork-infused gun products.
In the Middle East teams have sprung up in Cairo, Beirut, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Advocacy groups have sprung up in Washington to fight any proposed change to those limits.
In one corner, a mini woodland has sprung up with a boardwalk zigzagging through it.
I have been amazed by the parent movement that has sprung up around opioid addiction.
The Federal Trade Commission also recommends avoiding charities that seem to have sprung up overnight.
Gisasikdang sprung up to serve meals to drivers, including those ferrying the area's wealthy residents.
Not the game itself, but the soccer-industrial complex that has sprung up around it.
Neon, slightly transparent waves of grass and creatures sprung up from the floor around me.
The obstacles that have sprung up in the way of development might yet be cleared.
The #LetItFlow campaign sprung up on social media over the weekend after Arizona state Rep.
In the two decades since, dozens of academic programs have sprung up to study leadership.
Online groups using mobile applications such as Telegram have sprung up to prevent future deaths.
Additional locations have sprung up as the US attempts to make up for lost time.
Protests later sprung up at other airports where people were blocked trying to enter the country.
More have sprung up over the past decade, in countries such as Chile, Liberia, and Nepal.
Two fast-growing subreddits have sprung up out of this frustration: /r/BernieSandersSucks and /r/EnoughSandersSpam.
Entire businesses have sprung up around selling "hacked" Fire Sticks, as consumers like to call them.
Similar movements have since sprung up all around the world, from Spain to Italy to France.
Today, camps near Calais—in Dunkirk, or Saint-Omer—have already sprung up along the coast.
"Stockmarkets" for box-fresh shoes have also sprung up, offering anti-counterfeiting services from professional sneakerheads.
More than 4,400 "death cafés", where people eat cake and talk about mortality, have sprung up.
Right-to-die organisations have sprung up across the world to make the case for it.
A few Google+ communities have sprung up to address this issue, such as Google+ Mass Migration.
But already, this conversation sprung up around this game because it had a memorable untitled title.
Private halls have sprung up as cash-strapped universities have outsourced to companies such as Unite.
A new segment of the secondary market, "GP-led" deals, has sprung up to help them.
Romance rumors sprung up around the friends after Jenner's breakup with 26-year-old rapper Tyga.
Sites like Giphy and Imgur sprung up to feed the internet's growing appetite for GIF content.
Still, it's something that has sprung up more and more and I couldn't be more delighted.
Indeed, an entire industry has sprung up to smooth outsiders' paths along the corridors of power.
Community centres, gardens and social projects have sprung up, aided by an enterprising first-term mayor.
Yet, despite initial threats from disgruntled congressmen, a hazy entente has sprung up within the city.
But no statement could halt the conversation that sprung up in the wake of the report.
Numerous research institutes and academic training programmes have sprung up of late to address the problem.
And several "challenger" banks have sprung up and are growing fast, although their share remains small.
Instead, they stuck with the motto that sprung up on T-shirts: Stay in the Fight.
A small but growing group of female-focused businesses has sprung up to address those concerns.
HARTWELL, ENGLAND — A new cash crop has sprung up on Nicholas Beatty's enchanting farm near here.
Countless companies have sprung up around the Bay Area focused on the challenges around the industry.
The internet has sprung up with earnest Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter posts reminding users to register.
But tech could also provide the solution, as startups have sprung up to break the gridlock.
Vigilante groups have sprung up around the country to protect cows, which are sacred to Hindus.
A dozen groups like Be the Change sprung up — Our Revolution, Indivisible Manteca, Patterson Progressive Alliance.
Improbably, in recent decades, a lively colony of artists and crafts makers has sprung up there.
Small businesses have sprung up to cater to the crowds, and construction-related activity is resuming.
The fairs were the inspiration for many unaffiliated art book fairs that have sprung up since.
Several militant groups have sprung up, and Indian security forces have tried to wipe them out.
Around the world, tissue and blood banks have sprung up to catalog human DNA's many mysteries.
A resistance movement has sprung up largely powered by women repelled at what the election wrought.
Ms. Cheney was branded a carpetbagger; "Cheney for Virginia" bumper stickers sprung up around the state.
Another involved a Hooverville that had sprung up too close to the Brady studio for comfort.
Several grocery services, from start-ups to retail giants, have sprung up to meet this demand.
Everything else that is associated with Hanukkah has just sprung up as custom over the millennia.
Mini-fellowships at teaching hospitals to train practicing physicians in geriatrics have sprung up around the country.
And that's why — despite the media circus that's since sprung up around him — Kaepernick has already won. 
It wasn't just about the phone itself, but the apps that sprung up around it, like Grindr.
Blogging was born of the forum cultures that sprung up in the late 19933s and early 2000s.
Hashtags upon hashtags have sprung up to celebrate #womenwholift, finding your #quadgoals, and ladies who were #grownstrong.
Over the years, signs of the men have sprung up around the communities they fought to protect.
He was among thousands at the tented encampments that have sprung up at the Gaza-Israel frontier.
Then it pushed back the timeline later and later in the year as new problems sprung up.
After the vote, informal community efforts sprung up and 12 app-based ride services entered the market.
In their absence, a plethora of smaller, often homegrown, alternatives has sprung up to fill the vacuum.
A cottage industry of intellectuals has sprung up around possibly the least intellectual president in American history.
Today, Tumblr's Fandometrics blog quantified just how big the community is that has sprung up around Overwatch.
With nowhere to go, de facto camps sprung up, including one in a local Walmart parking lot.
And because fentanyl is popular, a number of different fentanyl derivatives have sprung up around the world.
Monero is one of the hundreds of cryptocurrencies that have sprung up in the wake of bitcoin.
A profusion of political services have sprung up in the months since Donald Trump took the presidency.
To address these burdens, companies providing financial data aggregation services have sprung up symbiotically alongside online banking.
A neat narrative seems to have sprung up around punk and been fed back into popular culture.
The Apple CEO has largely kept quiet on privacy issues since Facebook's troubles sprung up last week.
All that has sprung up since Franklin D. Roosevelt started traveling up Pennsylvania Avenue in the 1930s.
Since the new measures, protests have sprung up in the Old City and in the West Bank.
Pirate radio wouldn't have sprung up in the 60s then had a resurgence in the 90s otherwise.
Numerous other startups that have sprung up around the same concept include Realty Mogul, Cadre, and RealCrowd.
I remember that when Reagan was president in the '80s, that's when American hardcore really sprung up.
Since the nineties, when Silicon Valley began minting billionaires, private institutes have sprung up across the country.
Plenty of policies have sprung up to protect people from unexpected shipping bills, parking tickets, and more.
It's why LGBT outfits have sprung up in churches and other religious organizations all over the country.
Third-party apps even sprung up so you could add an extra pincode to open your Instagram.
Aid workers said as many as six new smaller camps had sprung up in the past week.
It is one of 11 that have sprung up in the Trivandrum area in the last decade.
No. A rash of meldonium violations have sprung up among East European athletes, particularly Russians, this year.
During her absence, an upscale gated community, Herot Hall, has sprung up on her old stamping grounds.
But when the ice vanishes, the vast farms that have sprung up below may do the same.
Two coalitions have sprung up in the past week, one corralling companies, the other investors and banks.
Beside new eateries, a new apartment complex has sprung up, as has a putt-putt golf bar.
Our tech columnist wanted to hate electric scooters and the craze that has sprung up around them.
As more debut funds have sprung up on the scene, more established firms have begun throwing elbows.
On Wednesday evening, Ram sprung up, spread his large wings and took off east, toward eucalyptus trees.
A memorial to Kobe has already sprung up outside of Staples Center, where Kobe played for years.
A handful of companies have sprung up in the last few years, working with perhaps 200 universities.
Later on Tuesday, new flames sprung up south of the western Oklahoma town of Seiling, Hartman said.
The philanthropic structures that sprung up around the crisis remain in place well into the 21st century.
The market has become the playground of the private restaurants that have sprung up to serve visitors.
At least two new nonprofit groups have sprung up with the specific goal of advancing Trump's agenda.
A mysterious barbed-wire enclosure has sprung up nearby, heavy with security cameras and patrolled by guards.
Each of the wells in question produces magical elements around which small nation-states have sprung up.
More than 30 newspapers have sprung up across the country since democracy was restored 32 years ago.
Criminal groups have sprung up in Peru to direct the flow of drugs out of the country.
Outposts are small unsanctioned communities which have sprung up in the West Bank in the last 20 years.
But now the loose swarms of tents are gone, and a more orderly temporary city has sprung up.
Within hours, a campaign sprung up on Twitter, spread by a loose network of activists around the world.
Social media has often sprung up in times of disaster, amplifying the voices of dissenters and the damned.
"There's an enormous amount of inefficiencies as to how these routes have sprung up," Coetzee tells CNN Business.
But the internet being what it is, hoaxes have sprung up around the company's response to the outcry.
Outside Moria, a camp on the Greek island of Lesbos, food shacks run by locals have sprung up.
If, in fact, it is over, another secret network has probably already sprung up to take its place.
Walls have sprung up throughout his life, Mr Arveola observes, yet the two countries have only grown closer.
Two of the biggest vote trading platforms that have sprung up during this election are #NeverTrump and TrumpTraders.org.
Since the early 2000s British university outposts have sprung up across the globe, from Lagos to Johor Bahru.
The prefect's office said Kurdish trafficking rings had sprung up there, which the state was committed to eradicating.
And an entire economy — of buyers, sellers, middlemen, professional flippers, and marketplaces — has sprung up around Instagram accounts.
In the years the company has spent honing its designs, numerous competitors have sprung up with similar products.
Since the House GOP introduced the bill on Monday, opposition has sprung up from across the ideological spectrum.
In the past, centers that were closed have reopened, or new centers have sprung up at different sites.
Theories have sprung up regarding the use of the number four, which is significant in the Carter family.
Thousands of local chapters of Indivisible have sprung up across the nation since the group launched in December.
Clubs have sprung up offering in-home gardening services for those who want to cultivate their own plants.
And new ones have recently sprung up, like the militias in the Nyunzu area that have killed hundreds.
That's what has happened in Seattle, where a mini-Silicon Valley has sprung up around Amazon's downtown campus.
The camp first sprung up in July 2012, when residents of southern Syria first fled across the border.
"No, I'm not going now," she said, stroking the grass that has sprung up over her daughter's grave.
" He said it sprung up "a couple of days ago" and added, "I'm not exactly sure what happened.
While many initiatives have sprung up since she started WMN, Oren says, none of them are government-led.
A whole community and language has sprung up around these re-runs, including specific jokes like typing RUINED!
BP: You did a lot of reporting on the multimillion-dollar industry that's sprung up around controlling bedbugs.
It's one of several capital punishment debates that have sprung up recently in countries all over the world.
Now, satellite VC offices have sprung up in San Francisco, moving more of the investment energy up there.
Within minutes of the cancellation, sites for "band refugees" sprung up to find homes for suddenly idle musicians.
On the road toward Moria, informal roadblocks have sprung up, manned by locals quizzing people about their movements.
An entire cottage industry has sprung up around sharing creations in the three weeks since early access launch.
Many trade associations from the Middle Ages are still around, and others have sprung up for new vocations.
Within a day, protest rallies had sprung up in many American cities and in airports around the country.
I'll also point to Oscar Health, which sprung up around Obamacare, and many of the Medicare Advantage startups.
That's what has happened in Seattle, where a mini-Silicon Valley has sprung up around Amazon's downtown campus.
Over the past year, a burgeoning business has sprung up around investigative genetic genealogy, giving Parabon some competition.
A whole cottage industry has sprung up around the network's shows: Bravo-adjacent podcasts, products and personal appearances.
Makeshift memorials have sprung up around the mosques, with flowers and notes bearing messages of hope and love.
The name NeurIPS has sprung up organically as an alternative acronym, and we're delighted to see it being adopted.
A subculture has sprung up around AlphaGo in a way that hasn't happened around, say, the Google Photo app.
Restaurants and coffee shops sprung up, sourced from food grown just around the corner and staffed by Millvale residents.
Bauxite mines have sprung up in Malaysia since late 2014, notably in Kuantan, which faces the South China Sea.
The movement sprung up earlier in June as a response to the Donald Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy.
Multiple lawsuits have sprung up, including a class-action suit arguing that XRP should have registered as a security.
That night, and over the weekend, protests sprung up (for the third time in a week) across the country.
Gestational bans have also sprung up, banning abortions at eight weeks in Missouri and at 18 weeks in Arkansas.
But now, eight months later, copycat versions of the same hoax have sprung up on websites like abcnews-us.
Traditionally men tended the bees in Mayan villages, but women's beekeeping collectives have sprung up from these new efforts.
By the early 2500s, ultra low-cost airlines had sprung up everywhere, and others had to struggle to compete.
However, it would need to compete with other apps that have sprung up in recent years, such as LiketoKnow.
Now, however, the scrutiny that has sprung up around the Huskies doesn't just examine how they've become so successful.
Saudi Arabia brutally repressed protests during the Arab Spring in 2011, when uprisings sprung up across the Middle East.
VK has taken some steps to stop the group, banning a community that had sprung up around the practice.
But other apps have sprung up in Tinder's wake that promise a more refined, exclusive and ultimately fruitful experience.
The tent cities of homeless that have sprung up in cities across the country are not a permanent fix.
Smaller splinter groups that attack police and government buildings rather than Western targets have sprung up in its place.
The notion that lower-quality clones sprung up because of foreign tech companies being blocked is only partially right.
This year, I felt especially resistant when a crop of chin acne sprung up just days before the event.
But the array of companies that has sprung up to make money on legal weed seem to need help.
Three men showed up early to pull weeds that had sprung up between the parking lot and the road.
Networks have sprung up, and as each one has scrambled to acquire more rights, more games have become available.
In city after city, homeless encampments have sprung up on sidewalks, in parks and under bridges, vexing local governments.
Within a few years new multiplexes sprung up in all major cities to meet the high demand for films.
Its warped mud brick had an organic feel to it, like termite mounds sprung up out of the dirt.
And a Democratic "super PAC," Highway 31, has sprung up to air radio and television ads supporting Mr. Jones.
Trendy new cafes have sprung up across Kabul in the past three years, evolving into emblems of women's progress.
The mass protests, organized on the internet, have sprung up out of nowhere and now cover the entire country.
Since its launch, competitors have sprung up, including Tovala and Brava, all with the promise to make cooking easier.
The "Harry effect" is comparatively more subdued, but similar blogs have sprung up to catalog Prince Harry's outfit choices.
The Bitcoin divide is part of a wider splintering of the world that has sprung up around virtual currencies.
As street protests have sprung up in Poland, Tyrmand has repeatedly suggested online that Soros is stoking the unrest.
One Japanese passenger has a confirmed infection, while new cases have sprung up among returned Australians, Britons, and Americans.
One Japanese passenger has a confirmed infection, while new cases have sprung up among returned Australians, Britons, and Americans.
The Bitcoin divide is part of a wider splintering of the world that has sprung up around virtual currencies.
Since then, though, other efforts have sprung up outside of government to help improve American's access to online services.
Hand-and-foot-washing stations have sprung up all around eastern Congo to stop the spread of the virus.
Similar businesses have sprung up in Canada and Australia, including community-owned businesses and funeral services for the homeless.
Industries have shifted to cater to millennials and startups have sprung up to fill in gaps in the market.
Similar women's movements have sprung up in neighboring countries, suggesting the debate will continue in the region as well.
Most of them are in gangs from different areas, which have sprung up everywhere and replaced old crime families.
Instead, "a spiral of rents and sublets that piled up on top of each other sprung up," Braibanti said.
Hotels and homestays have sprung up along a 50-km (31-mile) stretch of lakeside road to accommodate tourists.
That might seem like a desert mirage, but the concept has already sprung up elsewhere, if only as an aspiration.
In recent years, court systems designed to handle cases of gender-based violence have sprung up all over the world.
Outposts are small communities, often consisting of just a few dozen trailer homes, which have sprung up since the 1990s.
The interesting thing about Yidcore, Gefilte Fuck, and Jewdriver is the fact they all sprung up independently of each other.
A bevy of companies have sprung up offering to install systems and then charge customers a weekly or monthly fee.
Serenbe is a peculiar community about 20123 minutes south of downtown Atlanta that has sprung up in the last decade.
Meanwhile, a handful of fundraising campaigns have sprung up to solicit cash from fervent believers who want more miles built.
Since Uber and Lyft left last May, a bevy of alternatives have sprung up — like Ride Austin, Fasten and Fare.
The controversy sprung up as there's a nationwide debate about removing some of the country's Confederate monuments, memorials and symbols.
Thousands of platforms sprung up almost overnight in China, promising to transform mom-and-pop savings into productive debt investments.
Websites and YouTube videos have sprung up in recent weeks offering to add v-bucks to players' accounts for free.
Over 30 more local chapters have sprung up for regions around the country; there's even a group based in Germany.
An ecosystem of young stars sprung up around the service, which evolved into a kind of live-action cartoon network.
Every time a threatening, disrespectful, or unflattering comment was made about the former president, a national shaming storm sprung up.
For instance, entire fanart traditions have sprung up around cheeky erotic illustrations and the frequently NSFW artists who produce them.
And then there are Britain's myriad service-providers that have sprung up over decades of public-sector liberalisation and outsourcing.
Similar movements have sprung up throughout Germany and Europe, although the Dresden marches have attracted the most attention and support.
A sprawling marketplaceThis investigation is another example of the issues that have sprung up around Amazon's sprawling third-party marketplace.
NEW DELHI — The call centers outside Mumbai looked like many others that have sprung up across India in recent decades.
Other related auto-phile events that have sprung up during Pebble Beach week include the ultraupscale Quail motor sports gathering.
Specialist companies have sprung up that offer brands the optimum product mix that will qualify for the "Swiss-made" tag.
A handful of companies have sprung up that use artificial intelligence and emotion research to break through the advertising noise.
The idea for a third floor sprung up because two leading bus companies each wanted their own floor of gates.
By the nineteen-eighties, Norman had grown contemptuous of the Christian music business that had sprung up in his wake.
It's sprung up again after the unusual births of two baby walruses at an aquarium in Quebec earlier this year.
Houses sprung up on both sides of the Little Coal River, forming the towns of Madison, West Madison, and Danville.
The word "occupy" took on a new life when the Occupy Wall Street movement sprung up in September of 2011.
Modeled after the popular ax throwing venues that have sprung up around the country, Zax is ideal for home use.
The situation resembles Irish rock in the 1970s, when bands sprung up in a grass-roots modernization of Irish music.
Nearly 2,000 people nationwide were taken into custody, and copycat demonstrations have sprung up in the Netherlands, Hungary and Belgium.
I wanted to know how they were faring in the new economy that has sprung up outside the factory walls.
Not surprisingly, then, new businesses have sprung up to exploit the rating system to the seller's or the platform's advantage.
Not surprisingly, a support network of specialist coaches and therapists has sprung up to meet the needs of this cohort.
Moms Demand Action had sprung up on Facebook after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
More people were buying homes than could afford them, and many new housing developments that sprung up featured golf courses.
Efforts to support older advertising employees, such as the Society of Very Senior Creatives, have sprung up in recent years.
But in recent years, upstarts like Luminary and Stitcher have sprung up to offer premium curated podcasts behind a paywall.
But in the last few years, a new industry has sprung up with more options for renters like your daughter.
"These people came down from Calais," he insisted, saying the encampment here had sprung up only in the last week.
A small patient advocacy industry has sprung up to help, but that help can cost several hundred dollars an hour.
Time Well Spent is a movement that sprung up in reaction to people's seemingly unhealthy addiction to their digital devices.
Greater Noida is one of several new areas to have sprung up around the Indian capital in the last decade.
As a result, external vendors have sprung up to assemble and process files and sell them to parties and candidates.
Hundreds of anti-midi groups sprung up across the U.S., with funny acronyms that showed the absurdity of the situation.
Then the industry that has sprung up to try and help people thwart drug tests comes up with new potential strategies.
Wind turbines have sprung up among old shaft towers and coking plants as Germany strives to hit its renewable energy goals.
Many young men are thrown in prison without cause or kidnapped by criminal gangs that have sprung up throughout the country.
In the last year alone, 123 new armed groups have sprung up, bringing the total number of paramilitary groups to 127.
In the last year alone, 32 new armed groups have sprung up, bringing the total number of paramilitary groups to 127.
Food delivery is indeed growing so fast that an entire industry of "ghost restaurants" has sprung up to serve the demand.
In those countries where higher education was liberalised after the cold war, private universities and colleges, often religious, have sprung up.
Poland, for example, just announced a $700 million fund to help startups and similar efforts have sprung up throughout Central Europe.
In fact, it is one of roughly 300 crypto-focused funds that have sprung up in the last year or so.
Of all the online marketplaces that have sprung up in the age of startups, Kickstarter is one of the most bizarre.
The site had sprung up in February after some Balkan states shut their borders to migrants seeking passage to northern Europe.
In the past 17 months, 18 new militant groups have sprung up in Nigeria, according to the crisis-monitoring group Intersociety.
The problem is that over a dozen competitors have sprung up, making it costly to attract and hold on to customers.
A vast fleet of rentable bikes has sprung up over the past three years—as have mountains of their abandoned carcasses.
If it seems as though Article 113 has sprung up out of nowhere, blindsiding people, it's because it quite literally has.
Thus far, the most advanced of these markets has sprung up around the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO for short).
It was during this comic book run, for example, that a romance between the Vision and Scarlet Witch first sprung up.
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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For movement, it either started hanging down inertly and sprung up to move into position, or it began already partly raised.
The first lady's homeland In addition to tourism ventures, a variety of Melania-inspired goods have sprung up in the country.
Many home-grown NGOs have sprung up (in the past they tended to depend on foreign charities, with their own agendas).
A Twitter account called Remake The Last Jedi soon sprung up soliciting donations for its version of the $200 million movie.
It's been a year that more people are running for elected office and new political groups have sprung up all over.
Modern cars fill the streets today, while newer buildings have sprung up in the space between Black Gate and the castle.
A number of racing leagues have sprung up in recent years, with some even doling out nearly $1 million in prizes.
In recent years "unicorns," or privately held companies valued at $1 billion or more, have sprung up all over the area.
Makeshift barbershops, beauty salons, restaurants, and cafes have sprung up on the main roadside that leads up to the immigration offices.
Some want the companies and projects that have sprung up to act like data middlemen—startups like Ride Report, Remix, Populus.
Years later, in 2010, the possibility of a TV series sprung up with Supernatural creator Eric Kripke to potentially be tapped.
A privately owned and operated surveillance network has sprung up around the country, and police are getting in on the action.
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.
Youth climate movements, school walkouts and other demonstrations calling for government action on climate change have sprung up as a result.
In a front-line earthquake zone, much of Palu had sprung up in the form of unreinforced buildings on soft ground.
A number of cool joints have sprung up in Ipoh Gardens East, a commercial and residential area near the Aeon Mall.
Other spaces dedicated to women's swimming, yoga, basketball, and taekwondo have also sprung up in the past two years in Hargeisa.
Other spaces dedicated to women's swimming, yoga, basketball, and taekwondo have also sprung up in the past two years in Hargeisa.
As drug addiction soars in the United States, a booming business of rehab centers has sprung up to treat the problem.
Wilderness camps and rehabilitation centers have sprung up, but can cost tens of thousands of dollars, with scarce proof of success.
Start-ups in smaller, cheaper cities have sprung up to apply labels to China's huge trove of images and surveillance footage.
In North Lombok, the region hit hardest by the quake, tent camps have sprung up in open fields near ruined villages.
Some share their experiences on home-schooling chat groups, which have sprung up in recent years on WeChat, a messaging app.
And an entire cottage industry — including Newmine — has sprung up to cater to retailers struggling to stem the tide of returns.
But a bustling independent retail scene has sprung up to fill the void, including H. Audrey, Peter Nappi and Billy Reid.
Wind turbines have sprung up across the world in on and offshore locations as power companies attempt to harness renewable energy.
A range of inexpensive S'well competitors have sprung up online for those who want a similar design at a lower price.
Diners, breweries and hotels have sprung up as visitation has increased with the placement of parks and monuments on the map.
Makeshift memorials have sprung up in the area around the mosques, with flowers and notes bearing messages of hope and love.
She has become a hero to her colleagues in the diplomatic corps, and the hashtag #GoMasha has sprung up on Twitter.
Within weeks, Occupy Wall Street encampments sprung up across the nation and inspired protests in hundreds of cities around the world.
But some of the small businesses that have sprung up in recent years are now feeling the brunt of the shutdown.
Art X, just three years old, is already a mainstay of this cultural season that has sprung up without any coordination.
In April 22016, as public attention faded, the families and organizations that had sprung up around gun issues changed their strategy.
American-Chinese businesses have sprung up to cater to them with special packages that take care of everything, including travel arrangements.
Over the summer, "Repeal the 8th" graffiti sprung up across Dublin—a late July removal order by authorities only generated more murals.
The kerfuffle sprung up after the Trump White House made no mention the systemic targeting and killing of Jews during the Holocaust.
Similar cases have sprung up at news organizations, think tanks, and universities, not to mention a crackdown on dissent within the administration.
Since November, new or revived National Lawyers Guild chapters have sprung up across the country, including the Central Virginia chapter in Charlottesville.
On some campuses, like at American University in Washington, D.C., new programs have sprung up like mandatory diversity training during freshman orientation.
Local ride-hailing options that were more willing to comply with regulations quickly sprung up to replace the two ride-hailing giants.
And will Boston Dynamics be able to compete with rivals that have sprung up in recent years with their own legged robots?
Apartment blocks in pastel shades have sprung up in four new towns and scores of suburbs across the north of the country.
But it's also possible that a different form of biology—a far stranger one—could have sprung up in Titan's methane seas.
Across the world, giant camps have sprung up to accommodate them, including Zaatari in Jordan, Dadaab in Kenya, and Kutupalong in Bangladesh.
In fact, Alsup's closest encounter with the culture and community that has sprung up around programming seems to be Oracle v. Google.
It's the latest addition to the wave of memes, petitions, and even tattoos that sprung up on the aftermath of the shooting.
After Caylee was found, a makeshift memorial sprung up where hundreds of people left crosses, handwritten notes, stuffed animals, toys and flowers.
The California-based company is one of several Hyperloop contenders that have sprung up to deliver on Elon Musk's 2013 transportation vision.
Each time one account got blocked, another account with a new variant of the name sprung up, ready for a new victim.
Angie's List was founded back in 1995, well before the rush of companies that have sprung up in the "on-demand economy".
With Google's massive app market inaccessible, Chinese exchanges sprung up like mushrooms, offering downloads of homegrown games, mobile wallets, and selfie editors.
Smaller brands have also sprung up in recent years, giving biltong a branding makeover and landing shelf space in Whole Foods stores.
"It was an attack against humanity," Sandra Gregorio said after laying flowers at one of the many memorials that has sprung up.
Now, if it rains, they could be flooded out of their tent city, which has sprung up in a Walmart parking lot.
Entire businesses have even sprung up to help serve the needs of developers who want to track, understand and improve their ASO.
A number of social enterprises, from food catering to handmade soaps, have sprung up in recent years to give refugees an income.
A makeshift memorial of flowers, balloons, signs and chalk messages that included "RIP Philando" has sprung up near where Castile was shot.
The robust fact-checking industry that has sprung up over the past several years will have to work overtime during both conventions.
More than a dozen small construction companies that build infrastructure for the wind farms have sprung up in the past eight years.
Diversion programs like Women in Recovery have sprung up in order to address the issues at the root of drug-related crimes.
The Free and Fair Markets Initiative (FFMI) is a nonprofit group which, according to the Journal, sprung up roughly 18 months ago.
The irritated clumps of pimples around my chin and mouth visibly dried out, and no new breakouts sprung up in their place.
Slotted between the wholesalers, flower peddlers and midrange hotels, a new crop of galleries have sprung up in New York's flower district.
In many Chinese cities, property developers hire maintenance companies to manage the fields of apartments that have sprung up in recent decades.
Since last November, a half dozen new organizations have sprung up to tap the widespread outburst of electoral energy on the left.
Ever the jokester, when he and Tobin meet up, Muamba likes to blame the doctor for any issues that have sprung up.
The town has erected a billboard with the former model's likeness, and a cottage industry hawking Trump-themed products has sprung up.
The night prior, the Maria Fire sprung up in Ventura County up the coast, northwest of Los Angeles County, and quickly spread.
Non-bank financial technology (fintech) lenders have sprung up in the vacuum, promising convenient applications, fast decisions, and easy access to capital.
Businesses have sprung up to create the software that allows growers to track their plants and final products, as the government requires.
The shortage has inspired a rash of thefts from orchards, and an avocado black market has sprung up to distribute the spoils.
These strains sprung up in the wake of the 1986 meltdown, and two of them— Cladosporium moulds—seem to prefer radioactive surfaces.
Recently conservative groups opposed to vaccines have sprung up, such as Texans for Vaccine Choice, which is associated with the Tea Party.
California Coronavirus Alerts is just one of many Facebook groups that have sprung up in response to growing concerns about the coronavirus.
This video has been liked by thousands of users, and more than 89 videos have sprung up lip syncing to the speech.
A hashtag, #IBelieveChristine, has sprung up on Twitter, and survivors of sexual assault are set to rally in New York on Monday.
Sula has established itself as the gravitational center of Nashik's wine country, and other businesses have sprung up nearby, including York Winery.
Ms. Hay became an early example of the sort of self-improvement gospel that has sprung up over the last several decades.
The pocket opera companies that have sprung up around New York in recent years fulfill a great service in exploring unusual material.
Shoeless, he ran through the parking lot that had sprung up on the interstate, searching, his eyes scanning the cars and vans.
In the absence of her official account, copycats and fakes have also sprung up to try and capitalize on Ward's newfound notoriety.
Hundreds of progressive groups have sprung up across the country - some affiliated with national organizations like Indivisible or MoveOn - to help coordinate.
Fiery protests sprung up in late 2019, when the country saw its worst civil unrest since the Islamic revolution 40 years ago.
The issue was compounded when a water leak sprung up in the stock room and mold began to bloom across the walls.
The tweets occasionally upend the news cycle, and something of a cottage industry has sprung up to derive some sort of pattern.
The center would be a resource for the many organic food producers and craft breweries that have sprung up in the region.
Some fertility clinics do this matchmaking themselves, while other embryo banks or embryo adoption agencies have sprung up to provide the service.
And he sees the solution in the kinds of communities that have sprung up in places like Austin, Chicago, Detroit, and even Denver.
Gone are the camels and pine greens of the colder months; persimmon, citron, and lavender have sprung up, tulip-like, in their stead.
I'm saying that in contrast to the kind of mythology that has sprung up in the Internet, in public opinion, in the media.
New Atheism is a literary movement that sprung up in 2004, led by prominent authors like Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Christopher Hitchens.
Though shops lie empty, a paper plant opened four years ago, and factories and a business park have sprung up in the outskirts.
Throughout the fall, as the recent violence peaked, solidarity protests sprung up in neighboring countries with large Muslim populations like Bangladesh and Malaysia.
While threats of further mudslides remain, temporary shelters have sprung up around Freetown to help home more than 20,000 who have been displaced.
For many, acquisitions were part of the answer, including making acquisitions of disruptive companies that had sprung up to capitalize on the trends.
Common Wealth is only the latest think-tank to have sprung up to cater to the thirst for new ideas on the left.
Vegan restaurants, meanwhile, have sprung up in Paris and edgy bits of other cities, serving raw food, kale and green shakes to végétaliens.
As companies spend an increasing amount on travel and expenses, online disruptors have sprung up to take market share from entrenched travel industries.
Beyond California, programmes have also sprung up in states like Utah, which wants to build a healthy core of bilingual missionaries, and Delaware.
New entrants have sprung up in Singapore after ride-hailing firm Grab acquired the Southeast Asian business of rival Uber Technologies this year.
Opposition has sprung up across the ideological spectrum, and enough GOP senators oppose it in its current form to trip up its passage.
In the past few years, beaches have shut down as signs warning of the danger of sinkholes have sprung up along the shoreline.
At the same time, a cottage industry has sprung up to help employers make egg-freezing and IVF more accessible to their employees.
Frustrations about mistreatment by central government have long festered in Oromiya and Amhara, where new industries and foreign flower farms have sprung up.
During China's manufacturing boom, a host of single-industry towns sprung up organically around factories, specializing in things like socks or Christmas lights.
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.
Massive Discord groups sprung up almost immediately formed to collaboratively crack the clues, with Tom Warren of The Verge orchestrating much of it.
A slew of food delivery apps and startups have sprung up across the French capital in recent months, and they're impossible to miss.
Backlash that sprung up after her casting was announced led to Rose deleting her Twitter account and turning off comments on her Instagram.
As Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, expanded rapidly a decade ago, slums sprung up in the hills above the city, said Agbor-Tabi.
At last one immediately popular bar has sprung up, Stay Gold, while a couple others that look suspiciously cat-friendly have opened recently.
A cottage industry has sprung up to cater to the sceptics, blending various indicators of economic activity to produce new gauges of growth.
A lot of smaller clubs and lounges have sprung up in recent years, but those intimate spots can't match GC's 2000-capacity energy.
He said the plan would look not only at Islamic State in Iraq and Syria but other areas where it has sprung up.
Working with local governments and the National Health Service, programs aimed at mitigating loneliness have sprung up in dozens of cities and towns.
Now that Apple has a huge market presence, a robust underground market in selling knowledge of flaws in Apple software has sprung up.
Dozens of companies have sprung up to develop foods from plant-derived proteins, and some have caught the attention of venture capital firms.
In the intervening years, she's helped to run Evidence for Democracy, an advocacy group that sprung up in the wake of the protest.
In 2015, a WITCH chapter formed in Chicago, and covens have sprung up in Portland and Boston in response to the 2016 election.
When she walked over and tapped him on the shoulder, "he sprung up, like he was startled," and with his eyes wide open.
His gray hair was thick and stiff-looking, and tufts sprung up above his ears like the wings of birds when they bathe.
In response, more protests were organized by Pro Chemnitz, the latest of the right-wing street movements that have sprung up across Germany.
A tight-knit scene of young players has sprung up, nurtured by a grass-roots infrastructure of gig nights, talent showcases and more.
By Saturday afternoon, the barricades that police had erected around the bomb site had been dismantled, and an impromptu memorial had sprung up.
The truth is, Facebook is just really good at targeting ads, but there's this whole conspiracy theory that has sprung up around it.
His government now claims it has both crushed the Templarios and brought under control the vigilantes that sprung up to fight the cartel.
Recently right-wing groups opposed to vaccines have sprung up, such as Texans for Vaccine Choice, which is associated with the Tea Party.
An estimated 9,000 migrants live in the official camp, known as Moria, and in the makeshift settlement that has sprung up around it.
Several dozen start-ups, mostly in the U.S. and Europe, have sprung up in the last couple of years to develop the product.
Courses geared toward helping the war effort sprung up at Columbia, and N.Y.U. students were allowed to graduate quickly so they could enlist.
Movie theaters have sprung up and the kingdom has hosted mixed-gender concerts and sporting events, all of which had been previously banned.
Several other travel-related bots have sprung up in recent months, providing services like bookings and tips for activities, with a robotic touch.
The alternative fundraising proposal is just the latest in a number of new ideas that have sprung up in the last few years.
More than 80 of the funds have sprung up since January 33, even though the Trump administration has not finalized regulations governing them.
In recent years, Buddhist extremist groups have sprung up among the Sinhalese, who make up nearly three-quarters of the Sri Lankan population.
The Hanley is one of just 43 building societies left from the hundreds that sprung up in Britain in the late 18th century.
And he was referring to the values that had sprung up in the Western world which had their roots in this monotheistic tradition.
A viral Twitter campaign has sprung up using the hashtag #CancelLindaFairstein, and petitions have called for readers and booksellers to boycott her novels.
Hundreds of Indigenous flags line the roads into the camps, food stations and a school has sprung up on the grounds of the demonstration.
A dedicated Animoji Karaoke Twitter page soon sprung up, and it wasn't long before the trend, as McCracken put it, truly became "a thing".
A vibrant domestic media has sprung up since the transition from military rule began in 2011 and pre-publication censorship was lifted in 2012.
Her new album Thank U, Next, which sprung up in the wake of her breakup from SNL's Pete Davidson, is arriving Friday, February 8.
A host of anti-tracking services have sprung up to combat the rising tide of inbox tracers—from Ugly Mail, to PixelBlock, to Senders.
Patina Park, chair of the Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors, said that such a Native-majority encampment could have sprung up in many major cities.
There is now an entire ecosystem to support these upstart brands that sprung up outside the traditional beauty companies like Estée Lauder and L'Oreal.
The #DeleteUber hashtag, which sprung up in the aftermath of Trump's immigration ban, has already begun trending once more in response to Fowler's post.
Despite this, a thriving community of The Secret World roleplayers had sprung up around them, seeds watered by the in-character attention from devs.
In San Francisco alone, over 50 parklets have sprung up across the city since Rebar Group converted the first parking space back in 2005.
This was the first time that the tabloid culture that had sprung up around The Bachelor earned its way into the show's actual plot.
The demand for black clothes is so great that impromptu dyeing shops have sprung up, offering to turn brighter garments into something suitably sombre.
It started when protests sprung up around the United States in response to Donald Trump's executive order banning refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries.
After the company decided earlier this year to close the many kiosks it had maintained at malls, a few new ones have sprung up.
Pockets of Venezuelan economic migrants, once a relatively rare sight in South America, have sprung up in cities from Bogota to Santiago de Chile.
Panicos Demetriades, the CBC's former head, says industries that have sprung up around the banks, including "politically well-connected" law firms, remain mostly untouched.
A Brazilian fact-checking industry sprung up to counteract the rumors, and the fact checkers themselves were soon the subject of a misinformation campaign.
Up to 23 percent of trucks have "empty kilometers" because of the ineffective transport planning involved, which is why these startups have sprung up.
Since Dobrik's Vlog Squad gained popularity, other vlog groups like Savage Squad or Sister Squad (one of the more popular groups) have sprung up.
In Chile and (to a lesser extent) in Peru, industries have sprung up to supply mines with equipment, spare parts, software and other services.
That's why folks were thrown for a loop back in 2017 when a location sprung up inside MBS, where the Falcons play on Sundays.
There are no official statistics about the number of savings societies that have sprung up in Zimbabwe, as scores of them are operating illegally.
The Bizarre Year of West began when an unexpected beef between Wiz Khalifa and West sprung up on Twitter based on a ridiculous misunderstanding.
The violence between herders and farmers has forced thousands to flee their homes and huge camps have sprung up in Benue and Plateau states.
Nothing we've seen in Charlottesville or other cities and towns where these types of protests and counterprotests have sprung up could be called reasonable.
The revised figures, based on 2010, gave due weight to industries, such as mobile telephony and filmmaking, that had sprung up in the meantime.
A grass-roots movement has sprung up in New York and other cities as people have posted photos of offending designs on social media.
Half a dozen new ones have also sprung up at the edges of paddy fields or on the outskirts of existing settlements (see map).
But the emphasis on Sunday, made by the governor and others, was on the cooperation that has sprung up amid the disaster at hand.
Helping Chinese kids get into U.S. schools has become a significant industry, with hundreds of companies having sprung up in China to cash in.
Apparently, the event organizers were deleting damning online reviews in real-time, so a page dedicated to reposting them sprung up, then another one.
New Chinese restaurants have sprung up in the area over the past few years faster than the old Eastern European business have died off.
This quadrangular tug-of-war — private violence, public service, public atrocities, private kindness — has sprung up around the #MeToo movement in a similar way.
Surfacing For four days in March, a sanctuary for queer and trans people sprung up in Tunisia — a country where being gay is illegal.
Bands with similar anti-consumerist messages performed, with names like Pregoblin and Scud FM, that have sprung up here following Fat White Family's success.
Members of the sharp-suited Milanese business class gobbled down panini in the countless new eateries that have sprung up in the city center.
It makes sense that those states would want to promote economic development in rural areas and protect those agricultural interests that have sprung up.
A number of such grassroots networks have sprung up since the pandemic began, with neighbors buying groceries or getting medication directly for each other.
Boutiques like White's Merchantile, Judith Bright and Peter Nappi honor the city's artisans, and vibrantly colored murals have sprung up all over the city.
The Indonesian government has mused about closing Komodo but it won't be easy, now that a local economy has sprung up around dragon-viewing.
Similar demonstrations have sprung up around the country over the last month, part of a broader pattern of agricultural discontent across the European Union.
Pictures of General Suleimani had sprung up everywhere, memorials for him went on through the night, and mosques erected small shrines in his honor.
Over all, about 143 domestic companies have sprung up to make and market soaps, lotions and shampoos in Russia, according to the cosmetics association.
Similar demonstrations have sprung up around the country over the last month, part of a broader pattern of agricultural discontent across the European Union.
Across the country, a bewildering system of rural addresses has sprung up, which seems more suited to an American suburb than la France profonde.
Particularly pitched, brokers say, is the battle playing out along the Flatbush Avenue corridor in Downtown Brooklyn, where rental complexes have quickly sprung up.
And scrapping the highway would affect the many businesses, including garages and car repair shops, that have sprung up alongside it over the decades.
Two youth programs have sprung up in Marshall, where Pop Warner, Boys & Girls Club and seventh-grade tackle teams were discontinued over safety concerns.
A small Francophile community, lured by Harlem's sense of community and storied history, has sprung up, and along with it have come French restaurants.
To reflect this trend, a flurry of mobile budgeting apps for children has sprung up worldwide: GoHenry, Osper and Gimi to name a few.
Russia is touting its Iron Man — a humanoid military robot — in the new global arms race that has sprung up over high-tech weaponry.
Venezuelans, many of whom are undernourished, anxiously wait for their monthly delivery, and a thriving black market has sprung up to sell CLAP products.
By the time anyone has considered whether it's relevant or true, it's already out there and there's a whole reality that's sprung up around it.
On August 19, health officials confirmed that five new cases had sprung up in the Miami Beach area — outside the one square mile in Wynwood.
A comedor social had already sprung up in Caguas, a city not far from San Juan, where it was feeding hundreds of people every day.
For shelter, many crowd into makeshift camp-sites of wood and cardboard huts which have sprung up in remote rural places, far from any town.
Dadaab sprung up in 1992 as an influx of Somali refugees began to flow across the border as the country was entrenched in civil war.
But a number of anti-Slack and Slack-improving apps have sprung up that try to improve on the problems they see with the platform.
Sites offering hitman services have periodically sprung up on the dark web, that part of the internet that's only reachable using the anonymizing tool Tor.
G2 Crowd is part of a large group of entities that have sprung up online that provide reviews and competitive analysis about various software products.
"When I sprung up and I was bleeding, I was applying pressure, I immediately thought it was something out of a horror movie," he says.
Rather, they're sorry for all the "hold the door" jokes that have inevitably sprung up after the fan favorite character died while holding a door.
High-end hotels have sprung up elsewhere, too, especially along the 125km-long beach by the city of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh's most popular tourist destination.
It first sprung up in Vauxhall, London and has travelled all over the world since then; to Australia, Brazil and Ireland to name a few.
As commerce has shifted online, a number of sites have sprung up over the years to address the secondhand market outside of industry giant eBay.
Freelance butchers have sprung up on every street, trotting animals out of their pen, and slitting their throats on the pavement with production-line efficiency.
Multiple other threads sprung up afterwards, suggesting that players respond with their wallets by skipping the game entirely, or even all EA games in general.
Recently, an online campaign called "Never Trump" has sprung up, and an online petition to reject his candidacy drew nearly 10,000 signatures in a day.
To fill that void, a small cottage industry has sprung up over the past few years to make cars available for these car-less drivers.
Less than fifteen years earlier, only a few white families had occupied the area; now a community of twenty-five hundred people had sprung up.
Community nonprofit organizations are now able to apply to create plazas in their neighborhoods, and a number of them have sprung up in scattered areas.
What's actually happening is, a new form of discourse has sprung up in online spaces that has its own set of rules, conventions and implications.
The bustling fair still has plenty of Italian tailoring, but new pavilions have sprung up like mushrooms to cater to any and all variegated tastes.
It is one of some 1,400 agricultural ventures that have sprung up in the empty lots of Detroit, where foreclosed homes have been torn down.
A black market for SIM cards has sprung up in refugee camp markets, but very few people actually have the money to pay for them.
Campaigns have sprung up on social media, including #doit4Juul on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, where enthusiasts share photos and videos doing tricks with the product.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police on Friday began clearing out a makeshift migrant camp which sprung up in the former Athens airport over a year ago.
Similar efforts have sprung up in recent days in cities like San Diego and Los Angeles, with talk of nascent protests from Chicago to Philadelphia.
Research released a few months later found that 70 percent of the people in Democratic groups that have sprung up since the election are women.
For decades, the Berkshire Museum in Western Massachusetts has struggled financially as companies have left the region and competing art institutions have sprung up nearby.
They, in turn, were replaced by young professionals buying pricey apartments in the renovated factories or in the new glassy towers that have sprung up.
A version of this problem has sprung up in San Francisco — and, because it's San Francisco, it's been heightened by the influence of tech money.
Several companies attempting to solve the same logistical dilemma have sprung up, including Convoy, which has so far raised close to $19 million in funding.
In recent years, a number of companies have sprung up offering robots that use simpler algorithms to perform useful warehouse tasks, including limited product picking.
Generations of Indonesian jihadi cells have sprung up and evolved by now, from Darul Islam to Jemaah Islamiyah to today's sympathizers with the Islamic State.
A cottage industry has sprung up around customization, too, as crafty fans have posted pairs they've modified with hand-stitched thread, fabric paint, and crystals.
Health officials are reportedly investigating soup-and-sandwich chain Panera Bread after a cluster of E. coli cases sprung up in four New Jersey counties.
Almost overnight, new industries have sprung up around water -- like these water-from-air machines, grey water systems and composting and other non-flush toilets.
Websites have sprung up to advise students on, say, whether teacher recommendations make a difference or whether to write about money in a college essay.
Yes, both were based on source material — but networks' willingness to embrace both series' bloodier traits only really sprung up after the rise of reality.
As hundreds of MLSes sprung up across the country, listings were usually published in the form of a book, to which only licensed realtors had access.
To capitalize on this trend, several board-game themed cafés and bars have sprung up in the past few years, such as Draughts in North London.
After Sunday's shooting tragedy, the hashtag #twomenkissing has sprung up for those wanting to show solidarity with the survivors and grieve those who lost their lives.
In the ensuing weeks, people started to mobilize: weekly rallies sprung up outside congressional offices, and tens of thousands came together on phone calls for action.
Over the past two years, in the US and abroad, independent leagues have sprung up to gather the best drone pilots together to stage competitive races.
If it's been there all along, or if it's something that's sprung up from the Wakefield paper in 1998 and just kind of became widely settled.
Known as Proposition Q, the initiative would make it easier for authorities to clear the dozens of tent encampments that have sprung up on city pavements.
We sprung up off the bed just as she came in, but it was super obvious what we'd been doing because we were both super sweaty.
A cottage industry of these consultants has sprung up in recent years, and today the National Association of Senior Move Managers has more than 1,000 members.
The images in the current scandal come from a similar Facebook group that sprung up when Marines United was shut down after the initial scandal broke.
An industry has sprung up to serve them with, and help them analyse, "alternative" data, such as those gleaned from satellite images or by scraping websites.
Burnout happens quickly, workers cite symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder and whole health consultancies like Workplace Wellbeing have sprung up to assist scarred moderators.
After the government announced plans to hold a constitutional referendum on the changes, a largely youth-led protest movement sprung up on the streets of Brazzaville.
That particular strain of H. pylori had likely already existed in Europe for quite some time — it just happened to have originally sprung up in Asia.
Self-described progressive political groups have sprung up across the country, but this will be their first opportunity to make a real, wide-reaching political statement.
A ton of theories about Tara have sprung up — the most popular being that the Tara's creator was a murderer, and Tara wore his victim's clothing.
In the wake of the business world's penchant for seeking help from the internet, a number of sites have sprung up that make the process easier.
I order one and tentatively take a sip—much to the bemusement of a small audience of young men that has suddenly sprung up from nowhere.
Elsewhere, St. Pauli supporters' groups have sprung up of their own accord in places even further removed from Hamburg than the post-industrial heartlands of Yorkshire.
The growth has been rapid: Denmark now boasts 2300 commercial vineyards, up from just two 220 years ago, and around 2000 have sprung up in Sweden.
As the party has retreated from people's daily lives since the 1990s, a host of civic organisations has sprung up to fill gaps in state coverage.
Hundreds of new, mission-driven adoption organizations had sprung up, and many would-be adoptive parents became politicized as they encountered a burdensome and costly process.
Fake political signs against the Democratic nominee in Virginia's 85033th Congressional District have sprung up across the district, tying her to policies she does not hold.
While most older apartment buildings are co-ops, newer condominium towers have sprung up, including the Aston on 71st Avenue and the Windsor on 71st Road.
Here in a suburb of Athens, a new Olympic Village has sprung up in the old hockey and baseball stadiums built for the 2004 Olympic Games.
A sympathetic youth-led movement, Nuit Debout (Up All Night), has also sprung up — albeit disorganized and idealistic — calling into question the triumph of finance capitalism.
A trend has recently sprung up around the Internet where people are taking the stuffing out of giant teddy bears and dancing around in the 'skins'.
Read more: Andreessen Horowitz-backed Flyhomes just snagged $141 million to expand its next-gen brokerageOther businesses offering different alternatives to homebuying have also sprung up.
Announcements of across-the-aisle negotiations sprung up on Friday, less than a day after Senate Republicans failed to pass their "skinny" repeal of ObamaCare. Sen.
In recent decades, "barefoot parks," public spaces specifically groomed to accommodate earthy types without their Birkenstocks, have sprung up around Europe, mostly in Germany and Austria.
New certification programs have sprung up to guide the way, including the Well Building Standard, introduced in 2014 by Delos, a real estate and technology firm.
In one case, hundreds, if not thousands, of shacks have sprung up on undeveloped private land in rolling hills on the southwestern outskirts of the capital.
As the pet influencers field has gotten crowded, a cottage industry has sprung up to help pets — or their owners, at least — manage their newfound marketability.
But they also see a role for private climate forecasters, much as weather companies have sprung up to supplement the work the National Weather Service does.
Congress had started to explore creating a national censorship board, much like smaller, more localized film-focused censorship boards that had sprung up around the country.
The clinic is one of hundreds of loosely regulated stem-cell businesses that have sprung up around the country, offering to treat an array of ailments.
Hundreds of militia recruitment and paramilitary training videos had sprung up on YouTube, along with promotions for weapons training and, to Johnson's horror, bomb-making manuals.
No one is sure how, exactly, a tradition so potent could have sprung up without more frequent mentions in the written record in the centuries preceding.
A back and forth between a president and an art-house auteur sprung up this week, with a strange and misconstrued endorsement ultimately ending in rejection.
Such digital bazaars have sprung up across the Muslim world, offering technological solutions to cultural constraints and providing new forms of livelihood and services to women.
These letters take the grand archetype of suicidal Plath, the elaborate, brittle mythologies that have sprung up around her, and give them an unforgettable human specificity.
Smaller rivals have sprung up, such as Sezzle, based in Minneapolis and founded in 2016, and Quadpay, based in New York and founded a year later.
A grass-roots movement to boycott Uber has sprung up around the country, with the hashtag #deleteuber spreading quickly across Twitter related to the company's shortcomings.
Warren later launched a merchandising campaign off of the "she persisted" mantra, and more recently, geographically specific "Persist" groups backing Warren have sprung up on Facebook.
Clubs have sprung up to help those seeking it; countless young people goof off in their bedrooms with their phones for hours, hoping for a hit.
Since 2005, the year Y Combinator began, accelerators have sprung up everywhere to help transform startups from a skein of code into a bona-fide company.
Many high-rise structures sprung up, such as the Reliance Building that had a steel frame and terra cotta exterior — a good precaution against further fires.
It's complex enough that an entire field of Christian theological discourse — theodicy — has sprung up to ask the question of why evil exists in the world.
In the shadow of America's opioid crisis, an array of business models have sprung up to generate "leads," marketer-speak for addicts with money — or good insurance.
Alissa: I think what you're both pointing to is the main question of the discourse that's sprung up around this movie: What is Vice supposed to do?
If you haven't heard of Underscore, you probably don't live in Boston, where the firm sprung up in 2015, created by veterans of the startup scene there.
If a data center sprung up in a cornfield or a factory full of humans, and robots popped up in an old brewery, what could that change?
Last week, the WHO confirmed that polio had sprung up in Nigeria and paralyzed two children—a setback in the decades-long fight to eradicate the disease.
These rumors sprung up again ahead of Greece's latest bailout extension deadline, with speculation Tsipras's government was using meetings with Putin to leverage debt negotiations with Europe.
And in Britain a drone cluster has sprung up around an airport in Aberporth, in Wales, where drone-friendly regulations and facilities have been put in place.
An entire community sprung up around the creation of these videos, writing software tools that let anyone automatically paste one person's face onto the body of another.
There have been some insurgent left-wing movements that have sprung up in this environment, such as Spain's Podemos or Britain's reinvented Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn.
Their ambitions are relatively modest among the wave of secessionist movements that have sprung up in parts of Europe as its traditional political forces have lost traction.
A number of fun, strange, possibly useful analogies have sprung up this week to try to explain the major Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities that Google has discovered.
These ideas attracted the anti-Muslim populist politicians who sprung up across Europe around the turn of the millennium, especially after the September 11th attacks in America.
About 62,1803 Airbnb listings have sprung up in Japan, far smaller than other major tourist destinations, such as Italy, which has 354,400 listings, or France, with 490,000.
In the meantime, more and more tents have sprung up at Ellinikon, covering every square foot of the former terminal and spreading outside into the open air.
Towns sprung up around coal, populated by miners who shopped at company stores, who were paid by the ton, and who often only saw daylight on Sundays.
One of the first conversations that sprung up in Mashable chat after we all saw Star Wars: The Last Jedi was: What's the deal with Han's dice?
Uber has previously used these types of mergers to escape expensive price wars with upstart foreign firms that sprung up in the wake of its worldwide rollout.
Niantic previously updated its app to address the wave of third-party Pokémon-tracking apps and services that sprung up in the wake of the app's success.
Uber might have been the first ride-sharing app to revolutionize the transportation industry, but since it was founded in 2009, plenty of others have sprung up.
At least 2 "She knew" posters sprung up Tuesday across the street from the L.A. headquarters for SAG-AFTRA ... the union that reps Meryl and all actors.
The company's done a pretty solid job keeping things under wraps this time, unlike Google and Samsung, though a few leaks have sprung up here and there.
To fill the void, third-party Reddit clients with unique takes on how the site should operate on smartphones have sprung up and stuck around for years.
No worries, numerous for-profit vendors have sprung up that can do all the work for you—for anywhere from ten to a few hundred thousand dollars.
But that effort has backfired in Indonesia, where illicit backyard manufacturers have sprung up to supply wildcat miners and replace mercury that was previously imported from abroad.
At least four super PACs have sprung up to support him, and one, Rebuilding America Now PAC, has already gone on air with an ad linking Mrs.
Certain strands of aborning nineteenth-century socialism were very clearly related to, even outgrowths from, the Enlightenment liberalism that had sprung up in the previous two centuries.
Part of hard seltzer's success, particularly among millennials, is a result of the memes that have sprung up around it (for example, #whiteclawsummer was definitely a thing).
Morton quickly became a "poster boy," as one leading activist put it, for the burgeoning countering violent extremism (CVE) movement that had sprung up under President Obama.
This may be why — even beyond auction houses — a secondary Birkin market run by a handful of resellers has sprung up in settings from Japan to Florida.
The Obama administration rule "looks nothing like the partisan caricatures that have sprung up around it," said Phil Tegeler of the Poverty and Race Research Action Council.
As filmmaking has become technologically easier, more and more documentaries have sprung up that chronicle personal loss: a loved one's struggle with cancer or dementia, for instance.
The market sprung up in Shanghai in 2004 as parents noticed that they were all conveniently gathered anyway at People's Square for dancing and martial arts sessions.
A cottage industry of tech firms has sprung up, processing information on everything from the weather to web searches and selling it to hedge funds and others.
A handful of warring but wildly successful mattress-in-a-box companies have sprung up in the past few years, all chasing the "urban professional" millennial market.
In Miami, too, more than 13 new towers have sprung up around the city to meet increasing demand from buyers from Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico.
In Miami, too, more than 22016 new towers have sprung up around the city to meet increasing demand from buyers from Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico.
Recently, Google cafeteria staff in the Bay Area, Google contractors in Pittsburgh, and employees at Kickstarter have all unionized, while various tech labor groups have sprung up.
The hulking unlit mass of a skyscraper under construction, which had sprung up since the last fireworks display, eclipsed the light show for this political theater piece.
The attacks have been aided by forums that have sprung up both on the public internet and on the camouflaged sites of the so-called dark web.
Since 2016, when the Museum of Ice Cream was founded in New York City, dozens of immersive pop-up experiences have sprung up all over the country.
These classes are one of several that have sprung up in recent months, say protesters, pitched at demonstrators and others concerned about getting caught in the chaos.
Defensive barriers have been around since the beginning of time, and the first walls sprung up 11,4163 years ago in Turkey to wall off cities from attack.
Garbage plates have sprung up here and there all around the country, slowly injecting themselves into the lifeblood of the U.S.A. and becoming more and more popular.
Tents had sprung up between the S.U.V.s and minivans that nearly filled the parking lot, and open grills sent banks of smoke into the cold, wet air.
In short, the cottage industry of investigators that has sprung up in the past two years expects to be busy until at least the next presidential election.
However, the insured loss estimate does not include the Skirball Fire, the newest of several uncontained brush fires that have sprung up in Southern California since Monday.
According to him, there are two major festivals that have sprung up in Estonia, including one on its second biggest island Hiiumaa, which is where he's from.
Another catches her holding a "Boycott Beyoncé" poster – poking fun at the anti-Bey movement that sprung up after her performance at the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show.
He was interviewed at one of the teeming Bangladesh refugee camps that have sprung up along the hilly border with Myanmar since the Rohingya began fleeing in August.
Contrast this coordination with the left, where over the years a number of organizations have sprung up to organize state legislators and press policy ideas across state governments.
Many of the housing units are located in outposts, the term for small, unsanctioned communities that have sprung up in the West Bank over the last 20 years.
But because it's such a simple, limited question, and because the internet loves rules, rubrics, and memes, a variety of other tests have sprung up around it recently.
"The 20143%" gained traction after the crash of 2008 and the Occupy Wall Street movement (rallying under the slogan "We are the 99%") that sprung up its wake.
But six months into 2017, some 100 Ponzi schemes and cryptocurrency sites specifically aimed at the country have sprung up online, according to the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Commission.
But a grey area has sprung up around dual-use technology, such as artificial intelligence and cyber-security products, which could be used for surveillance and intelligence purposes.
Fans of cyborg subculture have sprung up as far apart as China, Malaysia and the UK, says Jowan Österlund, a muscular Swedish piercer with a small triangular beard.
Companies like ASTI have sprung up across the country, led by a new generation of entrepreneurs, many of them educated abroad and more internationally minded than their parents.
It is a movement sprung up, in part, to protest and try to prevent the violence perpetrated against black people by too many cops with itching trigger fingers.
In nearby towns, two independent youth leagues offering tackle football have sprung up in the last year, but it is unclear how many Marshall players they have drawn.
The idea is similar to the VR roller coasters and water slides that have sprung up over the last few years, though it's more dynamic and less tethered.
A number of new militant groups have sprung up in the last few weeks, each with their own set of demands, which has made the insurgency increasingly fractured.
These networks have sprung up across the nation as a direct reflection of the country's growing frustration with sub-par broadband speeds, high prices, and poor customer service.
In a future separate post, I will be covering many of the specific tech initiatives to help refugees that have sprung up over the last couple of years.
To their horror, they discovered that recycling shops that had sprung up nearby were burning large amounts of plastic, which could not easily be processed and re-sold.
Dozens of pedophile hunting groups have sprung up across the UK in recent years, taking advantage of social media to publicize their activities and publicly denounce their targets.
Several new militant groups have sprung up in the last few weeks, each with its own demands, and some have vowed to launch a new wave of attacks.
Fighting in Myanmar's northern Rakhine state has forced 422,000 Rohingya to seek refuge in neighboring Bangladesh, where unofficial shelters have sprung up outside of two government-run camps.
Unlike the countless other squats and NGO-run shelters that have sprung up across Greece since the start of the crisis, Ellenikon is, in theory, an "official" camp.
Some embrace the new populist parties that have sprung up across Europe, like the Netherlands' Forum for Democracy (FvD) or Italy's CasaPound (after the fascist-sympathising poet Ezra).
When you first extend the case, it launches the company's app — a key differentiator between the product and some similar offerings that have sprung up in its wake.
It was those nations, then, that led humankind's first extraplanetary colonization efforts — and their cultural influence is evident in the settlements that sprung up over the subsequent centuries.
In 1971, Don Hoefler, a correspondent for Electronic News, wrote a series of articles surveying the dozens of Bay Area companies that had sprung up in Fairchild's wake.
But the outrage that's sprung up in response to the website doesn't really further the conversation about the casual racism that OkCupid has found is inherent in dating.
By New Year's, the fallen symbol of the Third Reich had sprung up in New York, London, Paris, Stockholm, Oslo, Milan, Copenhagen, Perth, Athens, Buenos Aires, and Bogota.
The case that will be heard before the D.C. Circuit on Friday is not the only legal battle over net neutrality that has sprung up since the repeal.
Now her venture, the TerraMar Project, appears to have been swept off by the tide of scrutiny and criticism that sprung up in the wake of Epstein's arrest.
Narco-related wares have sprung up throughout Mexico and around the world, Vigil said, describing Chapo-themed products ranging from caps to cupcakes on sale in Mexico City.
She does, however, object to the industry that's sprung up around pot, an industry filled with people who evangelize about the plant's benefits without any solid scientific backing.
I found the options dizzying: In the two years since the state first permitted the sale of weed to recreational users, an intricate economy has rapidly sprung up.
Dining | Connecticut The high-rise offices and apartment buildings, and the bars and restaurants in the Harbor Point Road area near Stamford's waterfront, have seemingly sprung up overnight.
In Santo Domingo, private restaurants and bed-and-breakfasts have sprung up alongside the main road, where cows and horses saunter across nonchalantly in search of better pastures.
The firm has completed more than 200 floating homes and offices, many of them in the Netherlands, where several floating neighborhoods have sprung up in the last decade.
So few political operatives know how to navigate the conflicting loyalties, competing interests and arcane procedures involved, a seller's market has sprung up for anyone with convention experience.
But what has really come to trouble his two sons, their two sisters and their mother are the lies, they say, that have sprung up since Khashoggi's death.
In the absence of professional medical advice, unofficial guidelines such as the "eight-hour rule" have sprung up, advising people to bind for a maximum of eight hours.
These "cancer hotels" have sprung up near hospitals around the country to house some of the more than three million people diagnosed with cancer in China every year.
A good chunk of the new businesses that have sprung up are owned by locals instead of huge corporations, and enjoying a night out won't break the bank.
A local group, Capriamoci, has sprung up to lobby for restrictions on the boats that bring all the tourists — except those rich enough to arrive by private helicopter.
Most of the $883 billion industry has sprung up in recent years in the 33 states, plus Washington, D.C., that have legalized marijuana for medical or recreational purposes.
It became clear that no one — not even the Italian government — knew exactly how many aborted projects had sprung up across the country during the postwar boom years.
Dozens of groups have sprung up on Facebook pertaining to specific municipalities in Puerto Rico, with members asking for updates on their relatives' well-being and swapping information.
While the US has declared a national emergency, The Families First Coronavirus Response Act was not signed into law when the robocall first sprung up on March 16.
A new breed of ultra-elite concierge doctors has sprung up in recent years, transforming medicine for the small sliver of patients wealthy enough to afford their care.
The Aubervilliers site sprung up just two months after police had carried out a similar operation at two huge migrant tent camps in nearby sites in northern Paris.
Haase is a founding member of the Climate Psychiatry Alliance, an ad hoc group that has sprung up to offer patients and doctors advice on discussing climate anxiety.
Graybill would bring food and supplies to shantytowns that had sprung up in the woods; during Nottage's research for "Sweat," he guided her there to interview the residents.
The slogan "Today Taiwan, Tomorrow Hong Kong" has sprung up after the landslide win, to express the hope that Hong Kong too will one day have full democracy.
Part social club and part marketplace, the groups have sprung up on Instagram and Facebook and have, for some users, become a daily place to socialize and shop.
They're now a $2.6 billion industry in the United States, and roughly 20,000 vape and smoke shops have sprung up across the country in the past few years.
First, they could open a series of in-house care facilities like the string of urgent care clinics that have sprung up across the country in recent years.
But creating income is only one goal of this unusual collective, which has sprung up at a highly sensitive intersection of postcolonial politics and rising art-world wealth.
In the United States, an entire cottage industry has sprung up around "zero waste," complete with reusable cutlery, reusable straws, reusable lunch boxes, and reusable to-go cups.
Not long into her appearance before the House Intelligence Committee, the #FionaHillFanClub had sprung up on Twitter, and people were debating who should play her in the movie.
The town's mayor, James Fife, said the new PATH station was the diamond in the "ring of development" that had sprung up there in the last several years.
A basic economy has sprung up in the Jungle with makeshift restaurants, bicycle repair shops, and even a mini nightclub being set up inside wooden shelters by residents.
Protests against the project last year drew drew thousands of people to the North Dakota plains including Native American tribes and environmental activists, and protest camps sprung up.
The idea is similar to a feature already offered by RideAustin, one of the ridesharing companies that sprung up in Austin, Texas after Uber and Lyft left the city.
Other bots have since sprung up, some of which are trying to give the impression of being legitimate news outlets and tweeting the hacked medical files to various accounts.
Today, the site is a grassy expanse shaded by towering condos and hotels that have sprung up around it, overlooking cruise ships and cargo freight lumbering in the distance.
Responding to India's rapid urban growth, he rejected the concrete tower blocks and glass skyscrapers that sprung up around many western cities and designed communities that could grow organically.
The company says there are now three million resellers in India and that the market has mostly sprung up over the last four years thanks to growing smartphone adoption.
Yet Ocasio-Cortez is only the most visible symbol of a grassroots insurgency that has sprung up across the country, including in spots far from deep-blue Democratic strongholds.
According to Brogan-Kator, this type of "license to discriminate" bills sprung up after marriage equality was made possible through the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Obergefell v. Hodges.
Laws around them sprung up after it came to light that millions of babies died, especially in Sub-saharan Africa, following aggressive marketing campaigns by formula makers like Nestle.
Professional teams, tournaments, and TV channels sprung up around the game, which arrived in the country just as Korean internet cafes — known locally as PC bangs — exploded in popularity.
New economies have sprung up with the advent of companies such as Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb, allowing more workers to move away from the traditional 9-to-5 model.
Fueled by popular local VR event spaces like the VR Zone space in Tokyo, local VR face cover suppliers have sprung up online, providing all manner of disposable masks.
Every few decades, newspaper exposés would prompt irate congressmen or presidents to weed out fraudulent for-profit programmes—only to discover later that they had simply sprung up elsewhere.
Tracing its roots to the illegal parties that sprung up in Berlin's post-reunification euphoria, he places the genre at the centre of his version of German national identity.
Advertisements have sprung up at airports across Europe touting Aeroflot flights via Moscow to countries including Thailand, China and Japan, and the Russian state-carrier's transfer traffic has surged.
Gaddafi tightly controlled the arms trade during his time in power, but after he was deposed in 2011, the government's stockpiles were raided and a black market sprung up.
Various civic organizations, most notably the Committee for the Defence of Democracy (KOD), have sprung up to protest what they see as PiS's breach of democratic rules and norms.
But over the last few years, a new group of buyers has sprung up: sovereign wealth funds, pension funds and even private families have flexed their deal-making muscles.
Beyond that, Mr. Piñeda said, the forest of turbines that has sprung up on the plains here in the southern state of Oaxaca in recent years barely affects him.
The Providence theory may have sprung up because the band of minstrel musicians with whom he had toured earlier in his career, the Georgia Champions, formed in that city.
The firm argued in September that its drivers operate in the same way as minicabs, or private hire vehicles, which sprung up in Britain more than 50 years ago.
Several fursuit review sites have sprung up to help furries find their ideal style, but also to weed out unoriginal, fly-by-night, or otherwise sub-par suit makers.
Something of a journalistic cottage industry has sprung up around the recondite question of just what makes Mitch tick, but the uninspiring, mundane answer is hiding in plain sight.
As more people carry smartphones and rely on social media for news and communication, companies have sprung up promising to break into those devices, creating a multibillion-dollar industry.
In just a couple of weeks, such a vast profusion of spreadsheets has sprung up that some organizers have created meta-spreadsheets meant to compile them in one place.
With prices for the fruit soaring after two years of low harvests, orchards are experiencing a raft of thefts, and black markets have sprung up to distribute the spoils.
They hope this would force workers to mingle socially with others in the city and support local restaurants, which sprung up around tech headquarters only to find disappointing traffic.
Local chapters of anti-Trump groups like Indivisible and Swing Left have sprung up, and the women of Be the Change Turlock meet every Monday night to plot strategy.
In the nearly 40 years since this underground ballroom culture emerged in New York, houses (the scene's organizing structure of alternative families) have sprung up all over the world.
In fact, as the protests drag on and as heavy-handed police tactics circulate on TV and social media, funding campaigns have sprung up to provide support to protesters.
Today, according to architect Robert Nebolon, the apartments that have sprung up around the canal are primarily home to employees of major tech companies like Airbnb, Uber, and Facebook.
As people have begun carrying more and more of their personal and professional lives on their phones, an industry has sprung up to sell tools to get that information.
Indivisible, a liberal movement that sprung up after President Trump's election, last month sent its nationwide membership its candidate scorecard and ranked Biden at the bottom of its list.
And that focus has permeated the co-working space as well, an industry that has sprung up in its own right in response to a rise in remote workers.
Anti-corruption journalist Caruana Galizia was killed by a car bomb in October 2017 and the small memorial to her sprung up almost immediately beneath the city-center monument.
Across Ireland, we are seeing democracy in action as local Repeal the 8th chapters have sprung up from Donegal to Dingle calling for an end to this unjust law.
The term sprung up from a tweet that trolled bloggers Caitlin Covington and Emily Gemma, using a photo of them in their Christian Girl Autumn–est outfits in 2016.
Had he arrived a few weeks earlier, he might have ended up in a squalid camp, like the dozens that have sprung up in the city in the past.
New democracy-suppression tactics have sprung up, such as Florida's nullification of a ballot measure to re-enfranchise formerly incarcerated persons, and a Tennessee law penalizing voter registration efforts.
Social media-friendly pop-up experiences dedicated to everything from rosé wine to avocados have also sprung up in major US cities, offering their visitors plenty of photo opportunities.
Initial protests sprung up because the company refused to provide payment in US currency, let alone let the miners do things like take a vacation or start a union.
Ancient buildings have sprung up on the Ireland set of "Star Wars: Episode VIII" -- the same location where Rey tracked down Luke at the end of 'The Force Awakens.
Luminar is one of the major players in the new crop of lidar companies that have sprung up all over the world, and it's moving fast to outpace its peers.
After the Oklahoma City tests, environmental groups — such as the Citizens League Against the Sonic Boom (CLASB) and the Coalition Against the SST — sprung up to complain about the booms.
Plus, while Mozilla wasn't looking, competitors like Vivaldi, Brave (from Mozilla's ousted former CEO Brendan Eich) and others have sprung up, while Opera and others still hang in there, too.
Since then, high-rise buildings have sprung up all around the sacred soil, making the Shrine one of the few areas in the city that is free of new buildings.
A new business has sprung up in laundering cash for a fee for those without the time or inclination to queue, or with more notes than they can account for.
But a few years ago, the DevOps movement sprung up as a push to put developers (the dev part) and operations (ops, the people who manage servers) a little closer.
"Wolf Intelligence are typical of the type of opportunistic spyware company that has sprung up in the wake of the demise of FinFisher and Hacking Team," Marquis-Boire told Motherboard.
In the moments on Twitter following the breaking news of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death, hashtags sprung up in al-Baghdadi's name and that of the Islamic State.
Whatever the reasons behind it, it's clear that sangs need regular feedings to alleviate their symptoms and cravings, so various networks have sprung up to connect them with willing donors.
Liberals have been emboldened by the protests, believing their own version of the Tea Party movement has sprung up organically in response to President Trump and GOP majorities in Congress.
While Pokemon Go is yet to launch there, location-based AR concepts have sprung up, drawing the ire of regulators who have refused to license some services over security concerns.
A vast and verdant journalistic subgenre has sprung up around the president's passion for lying: websites devoted solely to fact checking, ever-lengthening lists of falsehoods at major media outlets.
Over the past two to three years, hundreds of clinics have sprung up in the U.S. offering stem cell treatments for many ailments, but the therapies are still mostly theory.
Nintendo has waved away repeated questions on the subject, even as real-life cases of hardware failure, and lost data, have sprung up and prompted users to take drastic measures.
His pragmatic, ecumenical approach has borne fruit in North Carolina, where new branches of the N.A.A.C.P. have sprung up in the western part of the state — largely white, Republican territory.
Customers can request to unlock their phones for valid reasons like traveling overseas, but an ecosystem of shady entities has sprung up that offer to do it without proper authorization.
The settlement sprung up on the outskirts of tiny Amalia, New Mexico, last winter — as a manhunt unfolded for the father of a 3-year-old boy abducted from Georgia.
At least thirty have already sprung up along the three or so kilometers of sand between La Grande-Motte and Palavas-les-flots, a beachside stretch often frequented by locals.
On Tuesday, Mr. McConnell said that Mr. Trump had called him and that he had suggested Mr. Trump "condemn" the violence that had sprung up at some of his rallies.
Even now, with over 50 copycats that have sprung up after we started, Tuft & Needle is still the only one advocating transparency and education for customers shopping for a mattress.
Though he did urge those "missing the original Vine experience" to check out some of the apps he said had "sprung up lately" (albeit, without namechecking any of the newbs).
A small group of manufacturers sprung up to exploit this, but the Obama administration set a cap of 53 new glider trucks that was supposed to take effect this year.
The attention on digital currencies and new products that have sprung up around them has been described as a mania and seen as a warning to those speculating in them.
The economic reforms envisioned in the charter would provide a degree of constitutional recognition for market changes that have already been underway, including the private enterprise that has sprung up.
It was a nod to the growing American support base that has sprung up behind the British agitator, casting him as a free speech martyr unfairly jailed for criticizing Islam.
When Hilary Mason, a data scientist and entrepreneur, discovered that dozens of automated "bot" accounts had sprung up to impersonate her on Twitter, she immediately set out to stop them.
Segregated schools first sprung up after the fighting ceased in 1995 in Mostar, a divided town on the Neretva River that Croats want as the capital of their own region.
Almost all Congolese refugees in New Jersey are in Elizabeth, the second largest refugee group behind Syrians, and through word of mouth an unofficial Congolese community group has sprung up.
One of the more popular areas is Senggigi, a coastal strip on the west side of Lombok, where a number of high-end resorts have sprung up in recent years.
In a one-on-one conversation, Mr. Stewart expressed outrage at the controversy that had sprung up around a particularly lewd joke Mr. Colbert made last week about Mr. Trump.
Away from the protests themselves, the most potent expression of Hong Kong's burst of creative dissent is at the so-called Lennon Walls, which have sprung up around the territory.
Apps and social-media groups have sprung up that mark local businesses as blue (pro-government), yellow (protest-supporting), or green (neutral), to help users navigate the increasingly divided city.
A mass social media campaign quickly sprung up in the days following and a number of protesters even gathered in central Cairo, before police dispersed the crowd and arrested several.
And that's the other problem, I think, with a lot of things in Silicon Valley and of the model that's sprung up there, which is world domination, which is hegemony.
The administration says it is keen to support such small private enterprises that have sprung up around the country under President Raul Castro's reforms to the largely state-controlled economy.
The Station Narva festival has recently sprung up on the Russian-Estonian border, this year hosting an eclectic range of international acts including Echo and the Bunnymen, Actress, and Tricky.
Musk has not taken on the effort himself, but a handful of companies and organizations have sprung up since then, attempting to make Musk's vision, or something like it, a reality.
Self-esteem defined in this way can be an ill-fated desire, sprung up from a culture that puts an exaggerated amount of emphasis on the importance of self-esteem itself.
Researchers said the practice is so widespread that villages of tens of thousands of people, along with churches and schools, have sprung up in national parks to support the cocoa economy.
Protests had sprung up in the face of continued racial injustice and were gaining momentum, but they were also countered by militarized police forces and the xenophobic rhetoric of Donald Trump.
The gargantuan condos that have sprung up on both sides of the 52-year-old Texas Dance Hall make it seem like an apparition in the middle of poorly planned modernity.
And in light of Asperger's past, a movement has sprung up, spearheaded by an 11-year-old boy with autism, to change the name from Asperger's syndrome to social communication disorder.
The city of Ordos has sprung up fast and is relatively rich, thanks to discoveries of oil and gas, but the museum has no collections and precious few plans for exhibitions.
They were my age or younger, members of countless battalions that had sprung up in the previous weeks or months whose names were scrawled in graffiti on every locked-down storefront.
The protest was one of many that sprung up in the wake of the election, including gatherings in New York City, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and Atlanta.
Why we love it: This long-running podcast sprung up in 2011, when members of the r/nosleep subreddit decided to start turning some of its creepy stories into audio recordings.
In 2016, a makeshift camp sprung up in another field near the village of Idomeni and mushroomed into a small community of at least 10,000 people camped in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions.
They, and other companies like them have sprung up over the past few years promising to manage water for crops, clear fog and even protect wedding days from ill-timed hail.
On Tuesday, the same day Trump was officially nominated as the Republican Party's presidential candidate, a wall sprung up around his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
In no other country have so many "sharia councils" sprung up to adjudicate the affairs of Muslim people, especially women who are trapped in unhappy marriages and want a religious divorce.
It is just one of hundreds of puppy-grooming parlours, animal hotels and doggy day-care centres that have sprung up across China to cash in on the booming pet industry.
The hashtag #CensorshipKills has sprung up as a gathering ground for those who want to use Aghdam's attack as a political tool in the fight against platform moderation and political correctness.
In Silicon Valley, an array of companies offering Uber for X have sprung up, yet some of Uber's latest product categories — like UberEats — seem more akin to the Southeast Asian model.
A makeshift memorial to ex-Saints player Will Smith has sprung up at the New Orleans street corner where he was shot and killed this weekend ... and it continues to grow.
In the past couple decades, the country has experienced meteoric growth that is best shown by the Pudong area of Shanghai, a financial district that has sprung up from basically nothing.
Small refineries known as teapots have sprung up throughout the country, helping to boost employment in China, but also contributing to a glut of refined petroleum products like gasoline, Kilduff said.
Resistance to the plan has already sprung up across the ideological spectrum, and a Brookings Institution analysis concluded that the CBO could estimate 15 million people will lose coverage under it.
At the same time, the project is also still adjusting to all of the emerging technologies like containers and network function virtualization that sprung up shortly after the OpenStack project launched.
Hip-hop hit movie "Straight Outta Compton" failed to get a place in the best picture category, and the Twitter hashtag #Oscarssowhite, which sprung up a year ago, was quickly revived.
In the city's night markets shops have sprung up with doggie sales staff modelling the wares (your correspondent tried to dig up data on entry-level pay, but found no bones).
While cryptocurrency trading has come under scrutiny in China amid worries of financial risks, an underground ecosystem of peer-to-peer platforms has sprung up to allow bitcoin trading to thrive.
As a result, countless variations of Metal Gears have sprung up in every corner of the globe, making the weapon an increasingly common component of the armed forces of nuclear powers.
By creating individual subplots, he created one of the first suburbs in New Orleans, as Creole cottages sprung up in their place, later making way to larger homes, shops, and businesses.
And hundreds of companies in China have sprung up to cater to these students, charging large sums for services that sometimes include help in cheating on standardized tests and falsifying applications.
She claims to be 26, a stunt that only works because of Foster's deceptively youthful visage (an entire cottage industry has sprung up around trying to replicate her anti-aging techniques).
He was surprised to learn that an entire industry of crisis-communication firms, investment banks, corporate-law firms, and management consultants had sprung up to defend companies against investors like Singer.
Centrist groups like FTW and New Democracy and Third Way have sprung up alongside progressive alternatives like Our Revolution, and they boast the support of big names in official Democratic circles.
Organizations like the National Diaper Bank Network have sprung up in order to offer free diapers to low-income families, but many advocates point to the need for more systemic fixes.
While a number of sprawling thermal parks have sprung up along the island, the hot springs of Sorgeto, frequented since Roman times for its naturally heated waters, remains its most dramatic.
Still, it's a great opportunity to revisit the heady era that spawned the LCD Soundsystem juggernaut, along whole host of similarly minded dance-punk bands that sprung up around that time.
Consumed with that work, she felt bad about missing the protests on Thursday against the firing of Jeff Sessions that had sprung up all over the country at a moment's notice.
Similar Martyrs Institutes and cemeteries have sprung up all over the Kurdish areas in northern Syria, which the Kurds call Rojava, and even in Arabic areas like Manbij under their control.
The app ecosystem that sprung up around the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro is growing fast as more and more professional graphic artists ditch Wacom and Windows for Apple and iPadOS.
As residents surge back into a city that less than a year ago was embroiled in fierce battle, garbage is piling up and informal dumps have sprung up throughout the city.
As digital culture moves out of its honeymoon phase, a backlash industry has sprung up, with coaches to help people break up with their devices, digital detox camps and tech diets.
Many such start-ups have sprung up in recent years selling contact lenses, birth control, acne medicine and prescription drugs directly to consumers without their needing to visit a medical professional.
In case you've been living in a barn without wifi, the #HurtBae hashtag sprung up after Jorge and her "jerk ex" appeared in a viral video for Conde Nast's The Scene.
The southern coastal city of Sihanoukville has emerged as a center for gambling and many of the dozens of Chinese-run casinos that have sprung up there have online gambling operations.
The southern coastal city of Sihanoukville has emerged as a center for gambling and many of the dozens of Chinese-run casinos that have sprung up there have online gambling operations.
Bolton comes under fire The Bolton revelations that sprung up in the middle of the defense case also explain why McConnell wanted to get the proceedings over as quickly as possible.
"We will continue our movement until repatriation happens," said Azad, who said his group now has 1,000 members, and is one of several that have sprung up with the same aims.
Despite Mr Zhang's enviable job, he is legally an outsider in his new home of Haidian, a district in Beijing's north-west where technology firms have sprung up near elite universities.
American chestnuts can resprout from the root collar; today, pretty much the only examples that still exist in the woods are small, spindly trees that have sprung up in this way.
Though the fact that there is already a website that has sprung up devoted to chronicling the first lady's and the first daughter's fashion choices and finding less expensive versions — whitehousewardrobe.
Human rights groups previously estimated that as many as one million people have been held in the camps, which satellite photos show have sprung up across the region in recent months.
The crackdown has also increasingly taken aim at dozens of schools that have sprung up to serve migrant families, advocates say, targeting children who already live on the margins of society.
But in the last decade or so, a crop of asteroid mining companies have sprung up and are currently locked in a race to be the first to mine in space.
Jussie Smollett is now the face of racist parody movie posters that have sprung up in Los Angeles in the wake of his alleged attack in Chicago and an unraveling narrative.
A new, highly profitable industry has sprung up in which shady operators with various motives create fake stories, videos and pictures specifically crafted to mislead readers and be shared on social media.
In the meantime, rivals like Sinemia have sprung up, and theater giant AMC seems confident enough in the MoviePass's imminent demise that it is raising prices for its Stubs A-List service.
Demand for black threads is so high Thailand's government has warned of a shortage, price gouging has been suspected, and stations have sprung up where people can dye clothes black for free.
And its broader vision for VR mirrors the video network's birth: YouTube sprung up because video cameras were cheap and plentiful; Google wants a VR library to come up the same way.
Data centres have sprung up from Mongolia to Quebec, collectively consuming as much electricity as entire countries to run a system that cannot manage more than a handful of transactions per second.
A subreddit called r/RichardSpencerPunched sprung up overnight and hosts even more memes, including Spencer getting punched to Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," a link to a website called canipunchnazis.
In the years following Arrested Development's first cancellation, multiple single-camera sitcoms sprung up that adopted some of its style and sense of humor — most notably, NBC's Emmy-winning hit 30 Rock.
Already, a medley of projects, including a Roman Colosseum look-alike, a development called Napa Village and a French-inspired chateau have sprung up in the area surrounding Domaine de Long Dai.
In Southern California, two fires rolled along the parched foothills north of Los Angeles, forcing at least 2900,244 people to flee neighborhoods where thousands of homes have sprung up in recent decades.
Putin said this week that authorities were handling the situation in line with the law and that he didn't want "yellow vest" protests of the kind that have sprung up in France.
At least two new Muslim-focused political action committees have sprung up, and several nonprofit groups are teaching potential candidates how to raise money, give effective speeches, and counter anti-Muslim smears.
The other government agency protest accounts that have since sprung up are being compiled under the banner of Twistance ("Twitter+resistance … US federal science agencies going rogue") by Alice Stollmeyer on Twitter.
A "screen-free parenting coach" economy has sprung up around the U.S. as parents try to figure out how to wrangle smartphones out of their kids' hands, reports the New York Times.
But Brennan argues that, as with studyblr — an enormous community that has sprung up around study tips and academic ambition — pristine arrangements and expensive accessories are secondary to conversation and shared knowledge.
A bottle of chocolate syrup — a new entrant to the Family Hub — becomes the viewer's cipher as we learn that a rudimentary society has sprung up around the concept of perfect pairings.
But after corresponding with him via prison-to-prison mail, I found out that what really went down didn't quite live up to the hood tales that had sprung up around him.
Police said that up to 2,000 people gathered on Sunday to demonstrate and hold concerts at Paris' Place de la Republique, where the youth protests first sprung up with all-night protests.
Founded in 23, it is one of the many electric car companies that have sprung up in the last few years, as Beijing continues its push for so-called new energy vehicles.
However disappointed Full Frontal With Samantha Bee was with Donald Trump's presidential victory, the show has remained skeptical of just how much the #Resistance that's sprung up since his inauguration will accomplish.
Similar programmes, such as HOPE in Georgia, have sprung up in more than a dozen states, mostly in the South, to try to stanch the "brain drain" these states have historically suffered.
The southern coastal city of Sihanoukville has emerged as a particular center for gambling and many of the dozens of Chinese-run casinos that have sprung up there have online gambling operations.
A "Draft Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE" super-PAC has sprung up.
Amid widespread concerns about cyber attacks and data breaches, hundreds of security startups have sprung up in recent years, promising "next-generation" technologies to fight cyber criminals, government spies and hacker activists.
In the UK, "the salons themselves were really popular here; they sprung up very rapidly," said Amanda Walsh, a senior scientist with the Emerging Infections and Zoonoses team of Public Health England.
Deftly tracking opium's path along global trade routes, Inglis illuminates various cultures and industries that have sprung up around it, from the Chinese opium den to the contemporary pharmaceutical manufacture of opioids.
The Hollywood Prayer Network, which began in 2001, is just one of more than a dozen entertainment industry-focused ministries that have sprung up in Los Angeles over the last two decades.
In addition to studio auditions, a wave of new TV audition shows have sprung up in the past few years, giving unknowns a chance to be discovered and build a fan base.
People seem to "imagine that this epidemic of college sexual assault just sprung up the moment people went to college and had their first drinking experience," she says, but that's not true.
He and his collective are part of an elaborate ecosystem that has sprung up along this reach of the Suchiate, which demarcates the southern end of the border between the two nations.
That said, an entire international science movement has now sprung up to help this process along of wanting to live indefinitely—to defy the culture of death we are all surrounded by.
It is one of many solar farms that have sprung up around North Carolina, transforming a state long battered by global offshoring into the second-largest generator of solar electricity after California.
A tight-knit scene of players in their 20s and early 30s has sprung up, nurtured by a grass-roots infrastructure of gig nights, talent showcases, online radio stations and independent labels.
Since then, Mr. Trump's predecessors have relied on the National Guard, which arrived with considerably less fanfare than the convoys of vehicles and tent cities that have sprung up in recent days.
Since the 2016 election, a new cottage industry in journalism has sprung up: articles that offer advice for how to talk politics at Thanksgiving with relatives who have different views from yours.
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain (Getty)The tsunami of streaming services that have sprung up like weeds in the last few years means we have more options than ever for on-demand entertainment.
And that's not a partisan opinion: The filing also noted that two federal lawsuits have since sprung up accusing Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of blocking critics on her personal Twitter account too.
Start-ups like Snapchat, TikTok and others have sprung up quickly over the past 10 years, snapping up early adopters and teenagers, a youthful demographic that Facebook — and its advertisers — value immensely.
Spain has struggled to maintain stable governments since 2015 when a slew of smaller parties sprung up in the wake of the financial crisis, leading to four elections in as many years.
Although it is a first for Malaysia, ethical recruiters have sprung up in the Philippines and Hong Kong in recent years as businesses and private households come under pressure to end slavery.
Tackling the taboo Since Plan International released their UK study, long-running campaigns tackling the issue have been picking up more interest than ever before -- and new ones have sprung up too.
Morgan underlines this by peppering "Were-Monster" with references to old X-Files episodes and the fandom that sprung up around the show, both while it was on the air and off.
A whole industry that specializes in customizing Ikea pieces has sprung up over the past few years, meaning you can easily cover your stand-alone closets or reupholster that hand-me-down couch.
Several companies have sprung up out of the grinder scene, including Livestock Labs, which has translated some of the know-how gained hacking implants for humans into an implantable health tracker for cattle.
Spicer highlighted Apple's announcement just moments after Tom Bossert, Trump's Homeland Security advisor, began the press briefing with an update on the massive WannaCry ransomware attack that has sprung up around the world.
A counterfeiting cottage industry had sprung up around the humble LOL, where the biggest headache is usually a rogue promoter who tells people Louis C. K. is performing to quicker offload his tickets.
An art-tourism industry has sprung up along the Chinese border, in cities such as Dandong, where visitors have sampled North Korean food, watched folk dancers and bought relatively inexpensive North Korean paintings.
In that same year, Zero Population Growth — a group inspired by the Ehrlichs — sprung up on college campuses across the country, urging people to stabilize the population by having two children or fewer.
Rumors of Apple using LG as a possible alternative OLED screen supplier sprung up in June, and today's news cites unidentified sources that claim LG's OLED panels had passed Apple's quality tests recently.
Because of the scale [of Pokémon Go], there are actual commercial entities that sprung up that were offering services to level up your account or do various other things, and were real businesses.
This whole notion that has sprung up recently about Democrats needing to choose between trying to appeal to white working class voters or voters of color and women and LGBT Americans, that's nonsense.
This whole notion that has sprung up recently about Democrats needing to choose between trying to appeal to white working-class voters or voters of color and women and LGBT Americans, that's nonsense.
The cottage industry that's sprung up around NOS is unique in the way it falls between legitimate business and old fashioned, meet-me-in-that-side-street-in-half-an-hour drug dealing.
In the 30 years since he discovered dance music, the Los Angeles resident has done it all, using his unexpected chart-topping success to cultivate the vibrant community that sprung up around him.
In their place, a diverse economy has sprung up — one that even includes the spring training location of the New York Yankees, the Major League Baseball rival of the local Tampa Bay Rays.
As with the debate that sprung up in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, Silicon Valley seems to be reluctant to publicly discuss their security policies in the context of current events.
Photo: Peter Dejong (Associated Press)For people who have not been following the fight to legalize psilocybin, it may seem like the movement to decriminalize magic mushrooms sprung up from the earth overnight.
A number of startups, like 2nd Address and Homelike, have sprung up to address the growth of business travelers looking for Airbnb-style options instead of business hotels for longer-term work trips.
Some interpreted the Republican nominee's remarks as specifically addressing the violent demonstrations in Charlotte, or at least the protests that have sprung up around the country this year in response to police shootings.
Both brands used to be seen as ways for advertisers to reach elusive millennials, but that's lost its appeal as copycat sites have sprung up and advertisers heavy up on performance-driven spending.
The country's president, Nicolás Maduro, has been accused of human rights violations, and deadly protests have sprung up in the country, particularly as Maduro has tried to block humanitarian aid from entering Venezuela.
Other crucial shows have since sprung up — Issa Rae's Insecure, Shonda Rhimes's How To Get Away With Murder — though there's a lingering possibility that we can indeed slip back into the dark ages.
In the nineteen-fifties, as what was then called a "liberal anti-Communist," she had acute contempt for the anti -anti-Communism that had sprung up as a response to Senator Joseph McCarthy.
And more recent campaigns led by university students have sprung up all over the country, with groups holding flash-mob rallies that were a hallmark of the recent Hong Kong anti-government protests.
When Pandemic begins, four different diseases — represented by different colored cubes — have sprung up around the globe, and you and your friends play employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A "yellow economy" of businesses has sprung up in Hong Kong to support anti-government protesters, but online store Jimmy Jungle is zeroing in on young demonstrators stuck in detention.
The cafe had sprung up in 20003 on a little side street in Greenwich Village, where foot traffic overtakes the asphalt in summer, and the arched doorways give the block a European feel.
Nine communities were flooded out of existence, highways and roads were moved, numerous bridges, locks and hydroelectric dams sprung up and channels along its 183,700 kilometer length were dredged to accommodate oceangoing ships.
But in the downtown area, new high-rise residential buildings have sprung up on hillsides overlooking the harbor and a stunning new waterfront conference center, APEC Haus, where the world leaders will meet.
Regional governor Luis Hidalgo said about 1003,000 miners had lost their jobs with the closure of the wildcat mines, but he acknowledged that these had since sprung up elsewhere across the tropical wilderness.
Participating in Dry January, the month-long commitment to abstain from drinking alcohol that sprung up in the U.K. in 2014 and has since made its way overseas, is one of the classics.
Ms. Cox is a co-founder of PaveItBlue, one of the many new grass-roots liberal groups that have sprung up or vastly expanded to help a Democrat win the Sixth District contest.
Yokey Pokey is one of eight VR arcades that have sprung up in New York over the past few years, though there are other venues that offer VR as part of their activities.
Spurred by a provision of the 2195 tax package that provides capital gains relief for spending on projects in poor areas, more than 214 of the funds have sprung up since January 210.
Groups like Indivisible, Code Blue Nation, and Flippable all sprung up after the election with the same purpose: to channel the energy and anger of progressives and ultimately get more Democrats into office.
In the years since Donald Trump's victory, a cottage intellectual industry has sprung up arguing that Democrats and European center-left parties need to move right on immigration if they want to win.

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