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He has also designed an artificial spring in the shape of an ice stupa - a hemispherical structure common in Buddhist cultures - that stores downstream water for use during late spring when farmers need water.

From BBC

But he said a survey this past spring, in which he collaborated with the Toronto-based company IranPoll, “suggests that Iranian citizens are growing more receptive to nuclear weapons.”

President Joe Biden had a spring in his step after championing a string of successes at a Friday press briefing.

From Salon

The “Uncommitted movement” organized this Spring in Michigan and Wisconsin to persuade college students, progressives, and Arab Americans to vote “uncommitted” in those states’ Democratic primaries, rather than for Biden.

From Salon

The all-rounder had already clubbed Glenn Maxwell, Josh Hazlewood and Starc into the stands but it was his brutal takedown of the latter to finish the innings – hammering two straight sixes and clobbering two more leg side – that put a real spring in the hosts’ step going into the interval.

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

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