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wellspring

noun as in fountain

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The weight of that history — at a school known both for its wellspring of quarterbacks and lineage of Polynesian stars — hasn’t been lost on Maiava, who called it “a blessing and a privilege.”

As Julie Burkhart, president of Wyoming’s Wellspring Health Access clinic and co-owner of Hope Clinic, put it in a media statement, the 2024 election is “the most reproductive rights-centered election in our nation’s history.”

From Salon

This experience sparked a wellspring of inspiration for Blackwell.

But the wellspring of progressive cash that fueled Gascón’s run for office in 2020 has dried up when he needs it most for his flagging reelection bid.

He said: "I hope Scotland will continue to shine as a beacon of enlightenment across stormy seas, a refuge for reason in the world, a wellspring of modern thought and creativity."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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