She was apparently then taken away to the Alice Springs safe house where she has been kept under police protection. |
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Because our gross weight was about 40,000 pounds above max-landing gross weight, we continued, gear down, to Colorado Springs. |
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The problem is that I have no first-hand knowledge of the past in Alice Springs except sepia prints of people in suits and big frilly skirts. |
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There is another story that takes a Dreaming track through to, I think, Alice Springs. |
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Ultimately there will be improved professional opportunities for Alice Springs based staff, with a few heads of schools based here. |
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Our first stop is the legendary Banff Springs, rising from the side of the mountain, perched above the town. |
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Landmarks include several campsites, the sulfur spring credited with saving the critically ill Sacagawea, and Giant Springs. |
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Dutifully pursuing my health and fitness theme, I hobbled off to a spa just outside Palm Springs, where I could steep in a hot mudbath. |
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Lisa Selin Davis's Belly, about an ageing ex-con returning to his old haunts in Saratoga Springs, was another notable contribution. |
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Ahead, along the lonely Stuart Highway, lay 900-plus miles of largely unrelieved emptiness all the way to Alice Springs, and beyond it, Uluru. |
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Rex Neindorf brought in a few frisky fellows from the Alice Springs Reptile Centre. |
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Ely and Raymond became partners and raised funds to build a stamp mill at Hiko Springs to process ores from their claims. |
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This means that everyone wanting to purchase a home in Alice Springs is forced to pay an extortionate price. |
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Their house obliterated by fire, the Inglehart family of Glenwood Springs now struggles with the stresses of loss and starting over. |
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A plan by the locals to pipe water from the nearby Appila Springs was rejected by the government. |
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For the record, I drove it 332 miles, including a round trip from Los Angeles to Palm Springs, and got a respectable 51.7 mpg. |
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The town is like a cross between Godalming and Alice Springs, Tudorbethan home countries with corrugated tin roofs. |
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An earlier version of this article was presented at the fourteenth annual meeting in Colorado Springs. |
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Greg is interested in turning waste cooking oil into bio-diesel that can be used in diesel vehicles here in Alice Springs. |
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The Colorado Springs Independent is a breath of fresh, irreverent Rocky Mountain air. |
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When Valley Springs held its annual meeting last year, the guest speaker was well known to many of the members. |
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Tahnia has always loved Alice Springs, and has her large Arrernte family here to encourage and guide her. |
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Without the town camps, homelessness in Alice Springs would be a real national emergency. |
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Today there are eighteen separate town camp communities throughout Alice Springs, with 204 houses. |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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Sure enough, the Cowboys moved the ball and scored a touchdown on a 26-yard pass from Staubach to Ron Springs. |
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In Alice Springs, undistracted by the pressures of big city life, it ought to be easier. |
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Little more than a village a century ago, Palm Springs is proud of its snoozy, sun-baked reputation. |
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Alice Springs is surrounded by high black mountains, similar to the mountains of Mecca. |
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Next week in Colorado Springs, USA Basketball holds its first post-Games chalk talk. |
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Teenage drug users in Alice Springs take offence to being called addicts, junkies, criminals and so on. |
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Firefighters faced brutally hot, dangerously dry conditions as they battled a wildfire outside Palm Springs. |
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The Alice Springs district is dry for much of the year, and has an erratic rainfall pattern, with a slight summer maximum. |
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There are several thousand speakers of dialects of the Western Desert Language and of Aranda, around Alice Springs. |
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At Dixon Springs, the germinable seed bank was estimated from soil samples collected in Fall 1999 before flowering, and in the subsequent spring. |
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Consequently, the foundation stone was quarried in Deadwood, and the sandstone for the walls came from nearby Hot Springs. |
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Scientifically speaking, Sulphur Springs is a caldera, or collapsed volcanic formation. |
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She said something about moving to Arcadia Springs to reclaim what was hers. |
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For many the Alice Springs Show provides the one day of the year when they over-indulge in fairy floss, waffles and side show alley. |
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Springs can occur in uplands if zones of perched water extend laterally to cliff faces or other steep slopes. |
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And it didn't come until Sunday, when Springs grabbed a Hail Mary at the end of the half. |
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Set on a hillside, the Hot Springs is a conventional hotel with the best view in town. |
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Now that I know Colorado Springs, in his district, is the home of the Dominionists, I feel I can cut some more slack for the guy. |
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It is a day's drive north from Alice Springs and was at one stage the third-richest goldfield of Australia. |
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The smell of liniment will pervade Traeger Park on Sunday, heralding the start of the 2003 Aussie Rules season in Alice Springs. |
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After all that exercise, you'll want to veg out in one of two thermal pools at Elkhorn Hot Springs. |
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On March 13, 2006, Mary and I visited the Rainbow Springs State Park, which features the headsprings of the Rainbow River. |
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But in 1960 he moved to Australia to work as a jackeroo at a sheep station in a town called Emu Springs. |
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The buildings making up the Alice Springs repeater station are the oldest buildings of the town. |
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The headsprings of the Silver River are located within Silver Springs Theme Park. |
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Now entering its first full season, the Hidden Springs Ranch offers a unique experience that blends rustic charm with spa-caliber amenities. |
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Within two years it reached Farina and by 1884 Hergott Springs had become the railhead. |
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In the Territory, we have 200,000 people from different cultures and varied backgrounds and around 26,000 of them live in Alice Springs. |
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In Colorado Springs, conservatives see immigrants mostly as potential recruits rather than as diluters of the national spirit. |
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He died on April 29, 1895, and was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. |
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By way of comparison, he says non-potable water from the town basin in Alice Springs is sold at 10 cents a kilolitre less than the price for potable water. |
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While he was a Colorado Springs police officer, Ron Stallworth successfully infiltrated the KKK, even though he was black. |
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Diane and John Connelly are seen toasting Patsy and Greg Fourticq at O'Rourke's on their return to Houston after summering in Colorado Springs, Colo. |
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When Celeste Shaw was growing up in Colorado Springs, she and Sara, her younger sister, were inseparable. |
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Tracks of squirrel, weasel, coyote, rabbit, ruffed grouse, and mice are common, says Alison Adams, who runs snowshoe hikes in Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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Plants apparently go out of fashion and Chris and Geoff talked about not being able to buy a rubber plant anywhere in Alice Springs even though they grow really well here. |
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The recently opened Colorado Springs World Arena and Ice Hall, with an Olympic-size ice rink, is where some of America's top figure skaters now train. |
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As part of that new expansion, the railroad was building a new depot at White Sulphur Springs and also rearranging the set-out tracks for Pullman cars there. |
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Liquor sales as measured in pure alcohol have increased by three per cent during the first nine months of the trial aimed at reducing grog related harm in Alice Springs. |
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Behind the Hot Springs ' sweet hooks and sing-song melodies is a punk heartbeat, an intensity embedded in their serrated riffage and Webber's sexy snarl. |
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He left home at 17 and lived for a time in Sydney where he performed as a drag queen, travelled overseas and lived on Norfolk Island before settling in Alice Springs. |
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Sand Springs set the pace before fading late to finish seventh. |
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Some of the skaters have told the Alice Springs News they were ordered to line up against a wall and hand over their boards to four police officers. |
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Oak Springs is in superb condition and has been tastefully renovated. |
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With bird dogs and field trials so much a part of its local history and culture, the city of Union Springs saw an opportunity to recognize its hometown stars. |
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On the day of the AFI dinner, Hitchcock receives a wire from Frank Capra, who is in Palm Springs. |
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Sixty years on, keep-fit fanatic Captain Jack Rolfson is living in Rainbow Springs Drive, Chatanooga, Tennessee and jogged five miles per day up until about ten years ago. |
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But instead of going to London she married Frank King and moved to remote Hatches Creek, a wolfram mining town 400 kilometres north of Alice Springs. |
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Nearly 1000 people greeted 17 cameleers and their camels who arrived in Alice Springs on Saturday after three weeks trekking through remote and difficult country. |
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Shaw filed a missing persons report with the Colorado Springs Police Department and contacted the American consulate in Tijuana. |
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The area around Colorado Springs, with its tourism industry and military concentration, tends to vote Republican. |
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At the January Koch conference in the Palm Springs area, Abboud led a discussion that drew many wealthy donors, say two attendees. |
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Springs will all have vanished, all the rivers will cease foaming. |
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He then skied down into the Fraser Valley and across the county to the town of Hot Sulphur Springs, where he built the first ski jump west of the Mississippi River. |
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He said the closure of the lake would hinder the social life of locals because it was the only watering hole close to Three Springs and surrounding areas. |
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James, 36. is a staff sergeant in the Army's food services division, which prepares meals for troops stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. |
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Wekiva Springs was one of the nation's top handicap runners in the mid-1990s despite being overshadowed by stablemate and two-time Horse of the Year Cigar. |
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At her Palm Springs wedding to Dina in 2012, she wore a Cymbeline dress that looked more like a Grecian slip. |
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Robbins pined for her, writing her passionate letters and visiting her in Warm Springs. |
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Ford founded the no-frills center near Palm Springs in 1982, after battling her own alcoholism and drug addiction. |
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The founding Dominican Congregation of St. Mary of the Springs has its mother house in Columbus, Ohio, where it is also the sponsoring order for Ohio Dominican College. |
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My first job was at a junior high school in southern Colorado Springs. |
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Rainbow Springs is one of Florida's 33 first magnitude springs, with up to 685 million gallons of water flowing daily from the headsprings forming the Rainbow River. |
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On July 28th, 1899, while Marconi was testing his ship-to-shore radio in the English Channel, Tesla was in his lab in Colorado Springs tuning his equipment. |
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Once worthless pieces of land on the fringes of Alice Springs, town camp communities today are valuable pieces of real estate, as the town has swollen around them. |
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The majority of town camps have Arrente residents, many of whom are traditional owners or descendants of traditional owners of Alice Springs and its immediate surrounds. |
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Born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in lithia Springs, Georgia, Goggins moved to California at age nineteen to pursue acting. |
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Steamboat Springs is also known for its western hospitality so bring your cowboy boots and belt buckles, kick up your heels, and be prepared to enjoy yourself. |
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In one year it did 90 trips between Helen Springs and Camooweal and according to Vestey company records it travelled about two million miles carting cattle around the outback. |
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Springs and Neap tides alternate week and week about through the year which is why when you consult your tide tables, you will see big tides one week and small tides the next. |
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But there is no doubt that Alice Springs is an exotic location, at least to those poor souls crammed on a Melbourne commuter train in winter drizzle. |
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An unlikely stockman has been stationed at the Santavan cattle yards near Berry Springs, 50 kilometres south of Darwin for the past couple of weeks. |
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Hot Springs is the country's oldest national park, originally created by Congress in 1832 to preserve the 47 naturally flowing thermal springs in the area. |
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Steamboat Springs sits north of the many ski areas along the I-70 corridor, on the western face of the Rockies. |
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In a Hot Springs, Arkansas, stud-poker game, a player named Burke became justly incensed one evening because he could not win. |
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The function and structure of the watch only needs to be explained in terms of Springs, gears, and wheels. |
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Long before the days of ancient Greece and Rome, Paleo-Indian hunters at Little Salt Springs lanced a giant land tortoise with a spear. |
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It was one of those rare winter days when it was cloudy in Palm Springs. |
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At Hanmer Springs, under an impossible blue sky, we took that jetboat ride along the Waiau River, before a dip at the thermal pools. |
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The antemeridian of this line passes through the Australian town of Alice Springs, although no-one knew it at the time. |
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Springs and dampers are now stiffer at the front and softer in the rear suspension, while the rear anti-roll bar is reduced in diameter. |
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On the premiere, the scornees are sent to a life coach, Debbie Ford, who runs an emotional boot camp in Palm Springs, Calif. |
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Alfred relocated to Colorado Springs to take advantage of the boom in the defense industry. |
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Truemans group studied fossils unearthed at a dry lake bed called Cuddle Springs. |
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When CVS purchased Long Drugs, Masters was laid off, moved to the Palm Springs area and started Pigpen House Cleaning with the last of his money. |
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It has some major automotive factories, such as the Toyota Mississippi Plant in Blue Springs and a Nissan Automotive plant in Canton. |
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Matthew Dotter, senior correctional officer, Crowley County Correctional Facility, Onley Springs, Colo. |
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The company's North American headquarters was relocated in 2002 from Palm Springs, California to Portland, Oregon. |
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The public library in Alice Springs, Northern Territory is the Nevil Shute Memorial Library. |
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Many other communities host eisteddfods, including Alice Springs, Darwin, Brisbane and Melbourne. |
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A pet owner and her dog watch the Colorado Springs Hot Air Balloon Festival. |
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We especially liked Pepperwood Springs Vineyards for its lofty view of the entire valley, and a Pinot Noir that has a cult following. |
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Find more information on the Palm Springs White party as well as safe partying at www. |
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The village is the setting for the BBC television drama series, Hope Springs. |
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Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has its own Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York. |
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In game 2, I am again sort of manascrewed, as I am held to 3 lands, 2 Springs and a Mountain. |
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The discovery at Oil Springs touched off an oil boom which brought hundreds of speculators and workers to the area. |
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The Big Springs PTA will kick off this year's Holiday Giftwrap Fund-raiser today, and the effort will continue until Oct. |
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Federal troops were used to break sporadic strikes, as in Cold Springs, New York, where workers at a gunworks asked for a wage increase. |
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We eat the double greaseburger at the Elkhorn in Pagosa Springs, and then stop just a few blocks away, at the hot springs. |
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The State of California is following Colorado Springs into the glorious future envisioned by Ayn Rand-addled glibertarians! |
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Plantation surprised Palm Springs North early with a chip shot close to the net by Mike Noll. |
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It was known as Hot Springs Reservation, but no legal authority was established. |
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First I'd head north to Samburu or Buffalo Springs to see Grevy's Zebras, reticulated giraffes and the gerenuk antelope. |
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Flow and chemical analysis of Thunder River Toronto Springs groundwater points to extensive, unentered portions of cave. |
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This police practice describes how the Senior Victim Assistance Team, which is staffed by volunteers, works in Colorado Springs. |
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Colorado Springs has an unusually small downtown for the center city of a metro area of more than 640,000 people. |
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Known today as a ski resort, Steamboat Springs, Colorado was a far different place in the early 20th century. |
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With the launch of the seasonal Steamboat Springs service, Frontier currently flies to five Colorado destinations. |
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Frank Randall of the charismatic leader Chato a Chiricahua, or Warm Springs Apache, who fought under Geronimo. |
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Wheat was formerly the chief financial officer at Tenet's Desert Regional Medical Center, a 367-bed acute care hospital in Palm Springs, Calif. |
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The reverse design depicts the facade of the Hot Springs National Park headquarters building with a thermal spring fountain in the foreground. |
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Palm Springs branch locations are at 1711 East Palm Canyon Drive at the Smoke Tree Village Shopping Center and 901 East Tahquitz Canyon Way. |
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School president Sally Carder told the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record that a 1973 law permits millage increases to pay for construction projects. |
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The NDP Task Force operates from the headquarters of Dobson's Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, Colo. |
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A very special appearance will be made by the Tarpon Springs Jazz Ensemble. |
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There have been good numbers of quality fish landed at Shapley Springs with Dave, Gary and Peter Appleby releasing more than 30 trout. |
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A security guard in Springs 14 also said his toilet inside his security cabin does not have water connection. |
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Just over a month later it hatched and the Atlas moth decorated the front room wall of their home in Gregory Springs Road, Mirfield. |
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On the eve of the wedding, the groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner in honor of the bride and groom at Redbud Springs Golf and Country Club. |
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After coming up empty on opening day, Jone's partner, Armil Morgan, Mineral Springs, Ark. |
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As Assistant Editor Luke Jones reports, even before February's fire the city of Hot Springs had enacted a new fire code for downtown. |
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This is a very opportunity to help the academy becomes a factor in jump-starting the Colorado Springs economy. |
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Status of the endangered Pecos gambusia and Comanche Springs pupfish in Phantom Lake Spring, Texas. |
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It was a rainout of biblical proportions, and Hot Springs made sure it would never happen again. |
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The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, honors achievements in the sport of thoroughbred horse racing. |
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Patrick Borkowski develops strength and conditioning programs for acrobatic and combat sports, including synchro, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. |
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Yammine, a pulmonologist and critical care physician, came to Mercy Hot Springs in 2012 after finishing a three-year specialty training program at the University of Oklahoma. |
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It's at Uluru and nearby Kata Tjuta, an independent journey some 300 miles southeast of Alice Springs, that the true wonder of Australia's heart is most keenly felt. |
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The Reverend Jimmy Creech and I have made two trips to Colorado Springs in the past nine weeks to ascertain what was really happening with the campaign. |
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Proponents of moving Los Angeles AFB to the Air Force Space Command in Colorado Springs say it's a perfect match that could save taxpayers tens of millions of dollars a year. |
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Newspaper operations will be merged into Dolan's existing local publishing operations, including Colorado Springs Business Journal and The Daily Transcript, a business daily. |
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As far as I was concerned the choice was Alice Springs, the center of the great Outback or a box car. There was no contest. I was ready to waltz Matilda. |
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Based on Wyckoff, TriggerPoint's software helps individuals identify market trends through Springs and Upthrusts, and trade faster than before using its indicators as a guide. |
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Bailey outraces Wekiva Springs and Hevenly Prize in the Donn Handicap. |
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In 1810 the Hot Springs failed and William Smith opened up the Hot Bath Spring to the bottom, where he found that the spring had not failed but had flowed into a new channel. |
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The growing Bellarine Peninsula communities of Drysdale and Clifton Springs will get a brand new sports precinct under a re-elected Victorian Coalition Government. |
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She had travelled with her father as far as the Springs, and both of them were in utter ignorance of the fate which had overtaken the young medico during the journey. |
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Prominent cities in the Mountain States include Denver, Colorado Springs, Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Boise, El Paso, and Cheyenne. |
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Within a short drive of Newport are golf clubs at St Mellons, Dewstow, Shirenewton, St Pierre, Greenmeadow, Woodlake, Alice Springs, Pontypool and Raglan. |
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The incentive payments made to farmers are a private donation from Rhonda Willson, Executive Chairman, John While Springs Pte Ltd and Director, Gilgai Australia. |
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Remains at Warm Mineral Springs and Little Salt Springs reveal a world where people lived among giant ground sloths, saber-toothed cats and giant land tortoises. |
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Coyote Springs, Nevada, Destiny, Florida and Douglas Ranch in Buckeye, Arizona are amongst the largest communities being planned for the 21st century. |
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These include the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Epcot's The Seas, South Florida Museum, and Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. |
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From his sanctuary in the bush outside Alice Springs, Brolga cares for his orphans, and spends months training and preparing them so that they can one day be released. |
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Offering a stimulating program of activities designed to make the most of the unique environment and setting, Solar Springs offers bushwalking, cycling, tennis and archery. |
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The Tarpon Springs Police Department identified the slain officer as 45-year-old Charles Kondek, a 17-year veteran of the local police department. |
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When the two teams met in February at the Palm Springs Classic, Oregon pitcher Alicia Cook tossed a six-hit shutout against the Sooners in a 1-0 Ducks win. |
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Geib runs Xperience Days, her company that offers unique activity gifts in locations across the country, from headquarters in downtown Steamboat Springs. |
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Traveling around the world, the authors look at such cliffhangers as the African wild dog, the Barton Springs salamander and the Mediterranean monk seal. |
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The new nonstop flights enable southern Coloradans to save significant time and avoid connections getting to southern California from the Colorado Springs Airport. |
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The wide area antipersonnel mine was a flanged metal sphere with tripwires spread by springs. |
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On Arbor Day, when all eyes are on Omar, he eventually springs into action. |
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Foes Racing is a name which springs to mind whenever big bikes and big forks are mentioned. |
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The teenage appeal doubtless springs from the fact that all of the boys are pretty easy on the eye, but that's as far as the similarities go. |
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Yes, the waters from the thermal springs that feed the town's impressive fountains and the blissful spa really must have magical powers. |
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Throughout the deserts it was only dependably found at some waterholes and at various springs associated with oases. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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However, race-walking isn't the first discipline that springs to most minds when contemplating the schedule of track and field events. |
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Finn springs a surprise wedding on Allie while away on a weekend's break in Naples. |
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The front and rear suspensions feature dual-leaf springs instead of coils, taking the bumps and jolts out of gravel roads and unforeseen mounds. |
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The image of the gun-toting red-ragger springs to mind when people remember the shearers' strikes. |
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We were up quite high on the southern side of the Uldale, a flank of rough rank grasses, rushes, and countless seepage and springs. |
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He has added four different springs and two different sway bars to help adjust to the new aero package and nose. |
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Lee bounds to the crease like jello on springs, Collingwood dabs him down and England take another kamikaze run. |
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Rich made a rasping sound in his throat vaguely like the creaking of bed springs, followed by a lewd slurping noise. |
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The current fear-mongering over Social Security springs from the same totalitarian impulse as motivated those who rattled sabers in the past. |
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My usual mistake springs readily to mind, and this simple action quickly solves the problem. |
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We sat side by side on a sofa with rebellious springs and a layer of cat hair. |
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Exceptional periods of rain can cause groundwater flooding from springs and winterbournes which inundate roads and overwhelm drainage systems. |
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Numerous streams running from springs on the wolds down towards the River Hull have helped shape Beverley's streets. |
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Feeding behaviour was most interesting, the bird rocking its body rhythmically up and down like a woodcock and as if on springs. |
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It would reforest land around several streams, restore three damaged springs, and use alternative techniques to control erosion. |
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After years of cold winters and late, wet springs he delayed lambing by a few weeks. |
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It has some 4 million residents and is known for its beaches, hot springs, resorts and historic relics. |
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Here the river is fabulous, clear and convoluted, with ponds jammed with yellow flag irises where there are springs or oxbows. |
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Their steep slopes are the nearest thing to a rainforest in Europe, overflowing with springs and pools which are home to salamanders and newts. |
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Horowitz designed an electric circuit in which appropriate resistors replaced the springs and devices known as Zener diodes replaced the strings. |
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Commercial nuclear fuel rods are comprised of zircalloy tubing, uranium pellets, and zirconium end caps mounted with springs. |
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After a bit the dough gets more resilient and when poked with a finger, springs back at you. |
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There were two bars on top on the right and left but nothing underneath except for the leaf springs. |
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The new model features a durable stainless steel tray at the back, live axle and leaf springs rather than independent rear suspension. |
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The suspension has cast aluminum upper and lower control arms in the front and back as well as composite leaf springs. |
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The bone-shaking ride had to be softened, but despite leaf springs, and then later, a band of solid rubber around the rim, more had to be done. |
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In addition, traditional leaf springs have been replaced with coil springs. |
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It was also given a more conventional rear suspension with leaf springs in a typical Hotchkiss design. |
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Without a warning he springs into action, leaping towards a group of trees. |
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It is also noted for its sulfur springs, used as treatment for rheumatic and skin diseases. |
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Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the liberated writer. |
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Henry James is not a name that springs to mind when we think of adventure stories, prose epics or historical fiction. |
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Of course the evil plot that the villain finally springs in the third act makes no particular sense. |
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Pour into the prepared tins and bake for about 30-35 minutes, until the surface of the cake springs back when lightly pressed. |
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The hot springs and underground river that enter the lake results in the water on the shore being boiling hot. |
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The region is a bed of hot mineral springs, deep river gorges and rolling pastureland. |
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One man is at the head of the boat, and he springs off first as they touch land. |
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During that trip seven artesian springs were discovered by Joseph Albert Herrgott, a German Botanist, travelling with John McDouall Stuart. |
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A constant supply of cold, oxygen-deficient water from artesian springs maintains the glacial-like characteristics of prairie fens. |
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It supplied mansions with water from springs, wells, and artesian bore holes. |
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Just as the wily CIA chief constantly springs surprises on his willing student, so the film keeps pulling the rug from under the viewer. |
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Sensitivity is enhanced by use of multiple-spring astatic systems, which are more vulnerable than single springs to breakage or simple tangling. |
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So the springs and dampers are made firmer, the body sits 1.2in lower and the wheels become hefty 18 in items, with wide, low-profile tyres. |
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A touch is all that is needed to lube delicate trigger mechanisms, firing pins, ejectors, extractors and springs. |
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Like it or not, the beauty of mathematics springs from its rigorous austerity. |
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Perched on its edge is the tented oasis, a convergence of date palms and tamarinds, hot springs and Bedouin hospitality. |
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Only once have I seen out a full summer here, many autumns I have been away, but to date I have missed only two springs. |
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In the U.K. we will have hotter springs and summers, with warm but extremely wet autumns and winters. |
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Water spouted out of the tapless pipes as if they were perennial springs, leading to enormous wastage. |
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Southern maidenhair often hangs over the mouth of the springs, and watercress is common in the clear spring water. |
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Straps are riveted to the bottom ends of the W-irons so that the axle boxes and springs don't fall out. |
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It happens to make great coiled steel mainsprings, too, so many airgun springs are made from it. |
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Water is an important factor in good tea-making and there used to be three famous springs producing good water for tea. |
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We emerged from the woods at Caydale Mill, an idyllic spot with the beck, springs, handsome Scots pines, and a ford. |
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As late as the 1850s, people scratched out a bare existence by soaking up surface oil from springs around Oil Creek in Pennsylvania. |
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The ballyhoo with which the film has been received has to be attributed, at least in part, to the impoverishment of field from which it springs. |
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It boasts thermal springs, uncrowded beaches and, in early summer, a riot of crimson-blossomed pohutukawa trees. |
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There are geysers here, and hot mud pools, and thermal springs, and steam coming from rocks in the centre of the city park, and oh, so much more. |
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The town, which was a famous spa with thermal springs, was on the Adour River, about 80 km north of the Pyrenees and the border with Spain. |
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The Roman settlement of Aquae Sulis developed where a number of thermal springs erupt from the floor of the Avon valley. |
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Instead, the box springs and mattresses are combined and a mattress pad placed over them. |
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As you drive west toward the coast, seeps and springs in the ravines form small braided waterfalls, full of their own monsoon song. |
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South Pacific Islanders have their virgin coconut oil, Mediterraneans their olive oil and Native Americans their mineral springs and mud baths. |
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What emerges may be even worse than our brutal, self-interested bungling, but hope springs eternal. |
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Suspension is by rigid-axle bogie on longitudinal semi-elliptical leaf springs. |
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Off he goes at the wheel of some beat-up white Nissan, sitting low on its springs from the cargo of artillery shells in the back. |
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Usually the hearths are located at meadows or clearings near cold pure mountain streams or springs under the thick shadows of beeches and oaks. |
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Spontaneous carbonation or bubbles that sprung from natural mineral springs were believed to relieve common ailments with their tonic properties. |
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The odd pheasant springs hazardously from behind a dry stone wall and the occasional chapel marks this out as Methodist country. |
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This material is light, wears well and springs back to shape after being bent. |
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Working with animal forms, she's used compressed mattress springs and bent wire to form quirky, ethereal beings. |
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Beardslee's knowledge and passion for this issue springs from his own quest for answers following his sister's depression and suicide. |
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These weeds often increase with wet springs after years where pastures were over grazed. |
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The slip next to the Teign Diving Centre is usable at all states of the tide except very low springs. |
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The bottom of the boxes were cushioned with springs to prevent sudden jolts harming the animals. |
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This apparatus is fitted with ropes and pulleys that are attached to taut springs to create tension. |
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By loosening a jack bolt or hydraulically dropping the springs with a switch in the car, the team can get the car closer to the ground. |
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In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair. |
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The bed springs twanged and the wooden floor boards responded with a creak. |
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This simple action is controlled by a complex mass of gears, switches and springs, like you might find inside a watch. |
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Michael sat on Kay's bed, the springs squeaking as his weight hit the mattress. |
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We buy the springs for the mattresses but do the rest of the work ourselves. |
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Moving, loosening or adjusting door springs must be done by a garage door serviceperson. |
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Fred Tedesco's company, Pa-Ted, makes springs and small mechanical assemblies for larger companies. |
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Shallow springs and poorly constructed wells also are vulnerable to protozoa infection. |
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These deposits, which are associated with mineral springs, are doubtless more or less tufaceous in character. |
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The water, which overflows from our three natural springs, cascades onto the clover lawn, creating an oasis. |
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With the population surge, the springs were diverted to municipal uses and the streams dried up leaving once irrigated orchards as parched lands. |
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With their geothermal underground springs, Icelanders heat their water for next to nothing. |
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Vichy is known for its hot mineral springs that have been frequented since Roman times. |
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It becomes impossible to see the springs of the play's action in terms of mere idiosyncratic personal grudges or teenage angst. |
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The immediate aftermath of the war was marked by a nostalgic return by many artists to the springs of Mediterranean culture. |
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These days, whenever we think of an archeologist, that whip-cracking adventurer Indiana Jones springs to mind. |
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The springs left deposits of travertine below the temple and among the ruins. |
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To them, public-spiritedness and unity of purpose are the soil from which big government springs. |
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With him, we may fear, it was a source of misanthropical bitterness, poisoning all the springs of happiness. |
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The suspension is upgraded with new bushings, springs and shocks and the tuning is refined for better ride and handling. |
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The front set-up uses struts with lower wishbones, coil springs, and hydraulic shocks. |
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Improved suspension parts ranging from bushings to springs, shocks and tires make this vehicle a stand out in terms of handling and ride quality. |
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Crew chiefs will continue to make aggressive calls, but expect engineers to focus more on mechanical grip with chassis, shocks and springs. |
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Later he helped the blacksmith making new springs for the same trap and learnt to shoe horses, give reading lessons and to build sheds. |
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Chert is a finely crystalline silica that commonly forms in association with hot springs. |
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In England, the sound of the organ, choirboys and a peal of bells instantly springs to mind. |
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Hot springs oozing from an underground volcano adds tints of yellow and green to the blue ocean. |
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The dog consisted entirely of nerves, springs and moxie, and brought out the puppy in Jasper Dog. |
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But such nobility commonly has unconfessed religious springs, deep and hidden in the man's own heart or in his family history. |
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The very word is laden with a boatload of meaning that unavoidably springs to mind when you say it. |
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Because of its position, the tides are always on the run, and slack water is rare on hard springs. |
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On the island of Zakynthos to the west, where gas springs and tar pits are tourist attractions, he found spring water with ethylene levels similar to those in Delphi. |
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It springs or rushes out of ambush, opening its jaws quickly and allowing them to slam together hard enough to snap the relatively fragile tibiotarsus of the bird. |
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These gases mix with ground water and emerge around springs. |
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At springs, the slack lasts 40 minutes and at neaps 90 minutes. |
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Now residents living near the hot springs want a piece of the pie. |
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Despite cleanup efforts, groundwater springs contaminated with PCBs still flow into Stout's Creek. |
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Now, you just forget we've had this conversation and make sure you behave in a suitably astonished manner when she finally springs her little surprise on you. |
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While being kind to animals sometimes springs from having a gentle heart, it can also stem from a fear of being punished if animals are treated badly. |
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Assessment of circumstances and conception of plans springs from it. |
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