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| hrough Charlotte, NC in 1924 when his radiator | sprang a leak. |
| dragon's teeth in the ground, from which there | sprang a race of fierce armed men, called Spartes ("s |
| to reach Siam via Yangon, Burma, but the ship | sprang a leak and they were forced to return to India |
| ear ship, but the vessel struck the rocks, and | sprang a leak. |
| In returning down stream, Muscle | sprang a leak and sank; but Sallie Wood descended saf |
| coast, with a load of 3000 tons of guano, she | sprang a leak and sank. |
| South Wales, in 1874 that was wrecked when it | sprang a leak whilst carrying coal between Wollongong |
| On November 15 Alabama | sprang a 17-8 upset on Georgia Tech. |
| From this solid abutment there | sprang an elegant bridge with four arches supported o |
| Alan Van | Sprang as Dareios, a slave who joins Theseus on his q |
| The wolf | sprang at him but he managed to pin its head to the g |
| ng Ranald for the returned constable, suddenly | sprang behind him as he leant forward in his saddle, |
| he American-armed 12th army headed into a trap | sprang by the communist forces in nearly Su County, A |
| Govert Schilling & Bert van | Sprang, De levensloop van de zon, Stichting De Koepel |
| Activities carried out by Van | Sprang for the JWG included the organization of astro |
| Atlantic | sprang for some new demos which led to a new album de |
| sterile dichotomy of primitivism and modernism | sprang, for example, Brill′s series on Technology and |
| as well as the geyser in the town centre that | sprang forth in 1957. |
| hat many people took it seriously and revivals | sprang forth. |
| , when the carriage was passing close by me, I | sprang forward to the step, supported myself by resti |
| On his own initiative he at once | sprang forward alone and, reaching one of the enemy m |
| tison, with utter disregard of his own safety, | sprang forward and jumping from shell-hole to shell-h |
| an enemy machine gun, 2nd Lt. Beal immediately | sprang forward, and with his revolver killed the team |
| Another suit | sprang from his claim to the custody of the Hertford |
| The project | sprang from a Spanish version of the track Complicada |
| raftmanship, and exhibits the originality that | sprang from his renowned imagination and sense of hum |
| he end of "Choose Something Like a Star" Frost | sprang from his seat and bellowed, "Play it again!" |
| se worlds.They were called Rudras because they | sprang from him when he had wept. |
| The core of the second Roosevelt brain trust | sprang from men associated with the Harvard law schoo |
| s in the 1930s, that the Japanese and the Jews | sprang from a common ancestry. |
| rch on early American religious movements that | sprang from the ministry of William Miller, I discove |
| The Bhakti literature that | sprang from Alvars has contributed to the establishme |
| od From the Hood, an organic food company that | sprang from the 1992 Los Angeles riots. |
| movement, which along with the autonomist MAK | sprang from the civil activism surrounding the distur |
| li; their plan was thwarted when their brother | sprang from the womb-fully grown and garbed for battl |
| Tribes of Wales' and the noble pedigrees which | sprang from them. |
| Fox at present residing in the West of England | sprang from one common ancestor, a Francis Fox, who m |
| A talented right half, Billy Emerson | sprang from the Owen O'Cork club on east Belfast's Be |
| It | sprang from that, people have been adding to it." |
| Innocent III | sprang from a noble Lombard family. |
| The song's origins | sprang from Ulvaeus, whose hobby was running. |
| The term "Knight-errant" | sprang from this, as errant meant "roving" or "wander |
| Stylistically, Woods' music | sprang from the same North Mississippi Fife and drum |
| The indictment | sprang from a 2008 raid, in which 22 weapons were sei |
| d by a 1970s hippie movement in Amsterdam that | sprang from the Provo movement. |
| he League of Halle, formed in 1533, from which | sprang in 1538 the Holy League of Nuremberg for the m |
| Beyond War | sprang into being during the early 1980s in the Palo |
| teshead, United Kingdom based bus company that | sprang into action after the bus deregulation of 1986 |
| in of the universe and all life in it suddenly | sprang into being by unconditional fiat or divine dec |
| Valdez | sprang into action running across open land to an inj |
| nd coal in the Jicarilla Mountains, White Oaks | sprang into existence from nothing. |
| To meet these important needs JDA | sprang into action and started to understand the nece |
| This interest | sprang mainly from self-conscious nationalism which m |
| Where water ne'er | sprang, nor drop of rain fell |
| eptive, and retentive brain, but his greatness | sprang not so much from his unusual intellectual gift |
| ound, Ali began landing unreturned punches and | sprang off the ropes with a sudden big flurry to Fore |
| referee Yves Lavigne stopped the fight, Dewees | sprang off the ground in protest of the stoppage. |
| He opened it, and a spirit | sprang out and declared it would break his neck and k |
| abilised by fins at the rear of the tube, that | sprang out when the device was thrown. |
| s also the birthplace of the Jesus Army, which | sprang out of the Baptist Chapel in the centre of the |
| nded by Gene Spriggs (now known as Yoneq) that | sprang out of the Jesus Movement in 1972 in Chattanoo |
| ged in a desperate conflict with an Afghan who | sprang out to meet him. |
| rs threw him into the water and, though a bird | sprang out of the water singing of what they had told |
| As a late boomtown, Antioch | sprang out of the war-driven needs. |
| Swedish attempts to violently capture the city | sprang out. |
| m with nets, and springing spaniels-those that | sprang pheasants and partridges for hunting with falc |
| Near Calais she lost her rudder on a rock, and | sprang several leaks, leaving her totally at the whim |
| x sons and out of Dunna , Ala Singh and Bakhta | sprang the princely states of Bhadaur, Patiala and Ma |
| n took place, caused all lights to go out, and | sprang the fore hatch. |
| ix sons and out of Dunna, Ala Singh and Bakhta | sprang the princely states of Bhadaur, Patiala and Ma |
| ind, which in Greek he calls Nous; that thence | sprang the Word; that of Him issued Providence, Virtu |
| Out of these remarks | sprang the following pamphlets: 'Reply to Clerical Ob |
| From this scheme | sprang the Bye Plot, also known as the 'treason of th |
| From these meetings | sprang the concept of holding luncheon meetings at th |
| A popular enthusiasm | sprang throughout the region, and a large number of p |
| Undeterred, he | sprang to his feet and read through the whole proclam |
| The man immediately | sprang to his feet and entered with Peter and John in |
| ed to attacking such Anglican bigotry, Russell | sprang to Priestley's defence when Anglican clergy co |
| wounded by an exploding round, Lt. Col. Rogers | sprang to his feet and led a small counterattack forc |
| He | sprang to notice when he replaced Peter Clohessy in t |
| The suddenly enthusiastic Swiss | sprang to arms, issuing forth from Milan in disciplin |
| Nicky | sprang to his feet and led a group of the gang throug |
| Catherine | sprang to the door and placed her arm through the sta |
| In spring 1985, out of Meccano Records, | sprang Toast sas soon to become Toast Records a proje |
| Along the way, small settlements | sprang up which provided lodging and provisions for t |
| Theater groups | sprang up with surprising speed on college campuses a |
| A Debt Relief Party | sprang up in a state that had long been a single-part |
| Disaster tourism quickly | sprang up in the wake of the first eruption, with tou |
| it housing project known as Navigation Village | sprang up on fifty-two acres at the southeastern corn |
| They believed that the first coffee bush | sprang up from the tears that the god of heaven shed |
| Around 1900, a small settlement | sprang up on land adjoining the Cannon ranch owned by |
| A genre of such topical fiction | sprang up in the late 1950s - led by Nevil Shute's On |
| ites or Abelonians) were a Christian sect that | sprang up in the 4th century near Hippo Regius in nor |
| sts came to stay in the luxurious hotels which | sprang up in the vicinity. |
| dubbed “whisky row,” a stretch of hotels that | sprang up along Ninth Ave. to serve travellers on the |
| Anti-clericalism in Latin America | sprang up in opposition to the power and influence of |
| Buildings | sprang up along South Pearl Street starting in the 18 |
| me from comics "packagers", small studios that | sprang up to produce comics on demand for publishers |
| temple of Isis, indeed, with the hamlet which | sprang up around it, stood probably at a short distan |
| lt on the grave and many buildings and Bazaars | sprang up around it. |
| one of hundreds of small workers' circles that | sprang up around Russia in the aftermath of the 1905 |
| Originally known as Duck Race, De Haven | sprang up as a farming community on Back Creek at its |
| A community | sprang up at the railhead, and it was decided that th |
| town that exemplifies many of the towns which | sprang up in Nevada during the silver and gold rushes |
| te Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA that | sprang up in the township and was platted by Wade Ham |
| Soviets also | sprang up throughout the area and, in time, organized |
| Over the next 25 years clubs | sprang up all over the capital, and the majority of t |
| o founder in the heavy southwesterly gale that | sprang up on 26 February. |
| Congolese militias known as Mai Mai also | sprang up and began fighting in this conflict, and th |
| By 1870, a very rough town called "The Flat" | sprang up just north of Fort Griffin, which eventuall |
| the city, and large, prosperous neighborhoods | sprang up on and near this corridor, including Melros |
| 20 days, thousands of self-managed committees | sprang up throughout the country. |
| Rolling Stones), and Whisky a Go Go franchises | sprang up all over the country. |
| The city | sprang up around the two shrines of al-Hussayn and hi |
| over control, a fledgling resistance movement | sprang up and a Republic of Formosa (loyal to the dep |
| els groups in France and Italy and groups also | sprang up in Germany, the UK, and Spain.These groups |
| ist Convergences (ACC) are organizations which | sprang up in North America in the late 1990s and earl |
| The Inns of Chancery | sprang up around the Inns of Court, and took their na |
| Toward evening a breeze | sprang up and as Mary Rose, the flagship of Vice Admi |
| Unhurt myself, I | sprang up and, concealed by the thick smoke, fled alo |
| Freikorps, the paramilitary organizations that | sprang up around Germany as soldiers returned in defe |
| all beginning of a clinic set up in 1854 there | sprang up St. Raphael's Hospital, which became increa |
| a sawmill here around 1900, and the town that | sprang up around it was named after him. |
| New towns | sprang up and the older birane entered into a period |
| years that followed, tremendous growth quickly | sprang up on all sides adjacent to the mall, most of |
| In 1930 Cedars of Lebanon Hospital | sprang up in the district when Kaspare Cohn Hospital |
| hers together several of the Lee imitators who | sprang up after Bruce Lee's death (including Bruce Le |
| al activities of its original patrons the Turf | sprang up in the area just outside of the city wall t |
| The town | sprang up nearly overnight in 1912 after wildcatter T |
| own as Hall's Store-the future Ocean View-soon | sprang up around the store, and for this reason the H |
| A freakish south-southeast wind which | sprang up suddenly yesterday afternoon sent the Sawmi |
| a new commercial centre grew quickly as shops | sprang up along London Road and Crown Lane, including |
| tine territory, and Byzantine successor states | sprang up in Epirus and Trebizond as well as Nicaea, |
| mber tram road from the Town of Sherburne that | sprang up around the 1880s and that disappeared when |
| Large emporiums (department stores) | sprang up along Chapel Street. |
| Violet | sprang up after the development of the Violet Canal. |
| Other settlements | sprang up as colony grew, mostly populated by Swedes, |
| A post office and several businesses | sprang up at the site. |
| A warm friendship | sprang up between the two which lasted till Cowper's |
| Deserted today, Miller's | sprang up as a mining boomtown after the Tonopah boom |
| Before long, a gold camp | sprang up east of where the gold was first discovered |
| In the mid 1970s, housing estates | sprang up to accommodate commuters. |
| A number of theaters | sprang up in the city, beginning in the late 19th cen |
| fifteen forts, fortified homes and blockhouses | sprang up almost overnight. |
| Companies | sprang up all over the USA and Britain to supply the |
| as self-supporting work, many new institutions | sprang up around the world. |
| More permanent buildings and year-round homes | sprang up as the town prospered. |
| Insurrections against Communist rule | sprang up particularly in the northern regions of Tig |
| The town | sprang up and thrived during the brief gold rush from |
| lled-in when the church was demolished, but it | sprang up a short distance away. |
| ore people arrived, eventually three new towns | sprang up in the area: New Hope, Tripp, and Hattervil |
| The village which | sprang up next to the bridge has become the centre of |
| In the 1820-30s, nearby Aldrich Village | sprang up as a community of the extended family of th |
| Originally, the community of Hanging Rock | sprang up in the Henderson Hollow gap of North River |
| six miles from Quijotoa and the town of Allen | sprang up around it. |
| boomtowns and mining camps in the region that | sprang up around the region. |
| they went, local facilities for incarceration | sprang up elsewhere." |
| ught him Roman law, and a familiar intercourse | sprang up between them, which afterward developed int |
| ew that the geyser existed there, until a leak | sprang up and steam rose from the ground. |
| uch as the Randlord mansions on Parktown Ridge | sprang up, many designed by Sir Herbert Baker. |
| went on and the fields went unused, low brush | sprang up, followed by saplings, which by 2000 had be |
| An entire cult | sprang up, devoted to caring for the skulls, talking |
| Harrisonburg and Staunton, several businesses | sprang up, and the once-isolated town began to prospe |
| ilroad systems after 1870, union organizations | sprang up, covering the entire nation. |
| ements (re)emerged, and numerous small parties | sprang up. |
| Other mills in the area soon | sprang up. |
| hest point on that line, the town of Ellenboro | sprang up. |
| ns, then hundreds of anti-Quran-burning groups | sprang up. |
| aiming a sword cut which the Douranee avoided, | sprang upon him, and, grasping his throat, grappled w |
| Bert van | Sprang was the founder of the Dutch youth division (" |
| Bert van | Sprang, Wegwijs in het zonnestelsel, Stichting Univer |
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