They also underscore the enduring richness of the continent's cultural heritage, which serves as a wellspring of creativity worldwide. |
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It is at the source, the wellspring of our feelings, that we may then either amplify or transform them. |
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It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed. |
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He has become a wellspring for wisdom and waggishness for a broad range of diverse historical figures and colorful characters. |
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We romanticize depression as a wellspring of finer thought, as the source of melancholic insight for artists, deep thinkers and sensitive souls. |
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In so doing, it positions the web as Hollywood's new wellspring of original stories. |
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For the Renaissance, he was a wellspring of learning and a model for humanistic writing. |
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There is a wellspring of creativity, energy and dynamism to be tapped from these sources. |
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This tremendous work is the wellspring of our country's long-term economic growth. |
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The Trinity is the fountain and wellspring of life for the whole person and for every person. |
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Most of the serious researchers will even admit that alcohol is the wellspring of these health-giving effects. |
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Jeffress was of course tapping into a wellspring of anti-Mormon prejudice in the culture. |
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Scientists who publish from data often do not want to release this professional wellspring. |
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Drawing from the wellspring of Persian miniatures, the extraordinarily rich variegation of the new Cheval d'Orient service is breathtaking. |
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The wellspring of poetry doesn't run dry, and two debuts in particular bear this out. |
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Where inclusive governments emerge, great wealth follows. Britain, wellspring of the industrial revolution, is the chief proof of this theory. |
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They say that travelling is instructive, but here, in the monastery, we are at the wellspring. |
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We are the wellspring to the world for wisdom relating to the fifth epochal revelation. |
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It is an honour to head this organization and to work alongside the women and men that are the wellspring of its success. |
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In some regions, the towns have a crucial role and are a major wellspring of cohesion. |
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Tourism is a wellspring of jobs in Europe yet we still do not have reliable statistics enabling us to identify the different employment sectors. |
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St. Ephrem, one of the most renowned and lyrical homilists of the Eastern Church, beautifully described the praise of God flowing from us like a wellspring of water. |
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He has located the wellspring of slave revolutionary behavior in Europe. |
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But California has a robust economy, boasts a diverse and vibrant population, provides technological leadership for the world, and remains a wellspring of new ideas. |
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Mexico, Mexico City in particular, has been a wellspring for the global art world for a while. |
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Nor should our recognition of Edward Snowden occasion our rejection of peace and joy as a wellspring of our lives. |
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Invariably, I see audiences filled with open-minded, music-loving fans, and I see musicians who are drawing from an increasingly diverse and multicultural wellspring. |
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By 1585, Geneva, once the wellspring of the reform movement, had become merely its symbol. |
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I am here so that there may be truth in the world, so that out of the very depths of the world, its own origins, from its own life it may rise like a wellspring and overflow. |
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The result left the Senate due to reconvene on May 31, just hours before a wellspring of broad NSA and FBI domestic spying powers will expire at midnight. |
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To draw upon the wellspring of love, creativity, and growth at the heart of any healthy family, organizations have to become less like machines and more like vibrant dwellings. |
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In the face of the apathy or the confusion that many people feel, there is the question that we want to ask ourselves during this meeting in Nairobi: What is the wellspring from which we live? |
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Most multiregionalists still view Africa as a major wellspring of human genetic diversity, but allow a much greater role for hybridization. |
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The wellspring of successful innovation is the knowledge and skills of scientists and researchers involved in the creation of new ideas, and the individuals who put them to practical use. |
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WellSpring has the depth and technical strength to meet your most stringent delivery or distribution requirements. |
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Founded in 2009, Wellspring Counseling is one of South Florida's most respected full-service mental health groups. |
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The eight color palettes for 2008 are ReCollections, Chinoiserie, High Profile, Ethnic Chic, Agrestic, Wellspring, Savories and Nuances. |
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Wellspring Solutions, the leading provider of integrated, Web-enabled workflow and process control solutions, today announced a strategic alliance with SolidWorks Corp. |
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