When I was a lad a baseball cap was a baseball cap, even if you weren't springing for the top-of-the-line officially-licensed fitted variety. |
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He's playing Atlanta tonight, and I was wondering if it'd be worth springing for the tickets. |
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The new threats were going to be diffuse, spread out, springing up wholly formed from unexpected quarters. |
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Wave power is still in its infancy, but it is far less controversial than the wind farms that are springing up around Britain. |
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The two plates in this system work like a trampoline, flexing on impact, then springing back. |
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A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester. |
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As a springing forth of the Spirit of God back towards God, worship localizes the Trinitarian well. |
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Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven. |
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His hopes of springing a surprise were dealt a severe blow before the break when the Captain was forced to retire due to concussion. |
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I thought that as dad was a smoker we would be evenly matched but he started springing from rock to rock like a mountain goat. |
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With its saturated colors and full, undulating rhythms, the mural is like a flower springing out of a crack in a concrete wall. |
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But most of the rolls will also be unfurled on new housing sites springing up all over the country. |
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In two steps, she was upon it, springing onto its back, hand cocked to deliver a blow to the back of its skull. |
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But most of all, people come here to eat. springing up on every corner are sophisticated restaurants serving exquisite food. |
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For proof, check out the entertainment joints springing up across the city. |
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For a second time in the game Leigh showed how capable they were of springing from defence into attack. |
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So if you're not too handy with a hoe, they'll keep on springing up just when you least expect it. |
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Although crime stands at a low level in the district, pockets of unacceptable behaviour are springing up. |
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Troops have traditionally been encouraged to roar when closing with the enemy, particularly to increase shock when springing an ambush. |
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The hurricane put seven platforms out of action as well as damaging mobile rigs and springing leaks in oil and gas pipelines. |
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A batsman can never really get his eye in on such pitches, and there is always the chance of a mean delivery springing up suddenly. |
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Almost everywhere there are new churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples springing to life along our vast exurban periphery. |
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Unlike the graceless modern architecture that is springing up all over the place, an 80-year-old cellar provides instant ambience. |
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Each of the nine deputations the committee heard criticised the council for springing the cuts on the groups by letter 17 days ago. |
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New developments, apartments, balconied villas, shops and restaurants are springing up everywhere. |
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Sometimes when they have gone, I sit gently on their rocking horse, which is really a springing horse, which bounces on a metal frame. |
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Of the forces springing from the European Renaissance, humanism and the influence of classical learning came first. |
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You couldn't get a word in edgewise with the Brits post-game, and rest assured they raised a little heck later that night in our springing town. |
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In general, however, the cause of death is the giving way of a sacculated aneurysm springing from the fusiform one. |
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After she had been on board about an hour, a breeze springing up, we weighed anchor and made sail. |
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This sudden lush frondescence was springing up at the rate of an inch a day at least. |
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Clubs and tournaments are springing up everywhere, but nowhere is the activity more frenzied than on the internet. |
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First known inhabitants of this sunshine state were Chumash people who tell of ancestors springing from seeds provided by Earth Goddess. |
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As he ponders the next option in his club career, it is just possible that a few proverbs from his native land are springing to mind once again. |
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We see time-lapse photography of plants springing to life and decaying, then images of floods, war and catastrophe. |
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After the corpse has been washed and dressed, its hands and feet are bound together to stop them inadvertently springing apart. |
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Sometimes an idea, instead of springing forcibly into life and dying unembodied, dawns gradually. |
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Running up to the hoop with the basketball springing up and down ahead of her, Preethi took a high jump and got the ball through the bendy hoop. |
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Hackneyed, undisciplined and utterly rubbish, it ended with a shadowy stranger in black springing Myers from prison for no discernible reason. |
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But springing back up, the teen didn't even miss a beat before he was flying at Greg again, fist raised for the attack. |
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Within seconds Kailey had the cell door springing open, and she walked inside. |
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Is there a huge problem with renegade owners unlawfully springing their offending dogs from the doggy jail? |
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She was concerned about the number of industrial buildings that were springing up near the motorway exit close to her home. |
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The frame should be rigid, not flexible and the springing as firm as a mattress. |
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Everywhere you turn in Glasgow it seems another new development with an evocative name is springing up. |
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This population boom is reflected in the number of new houses springing up along the little roads leading to and from the village. |
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For those who want to enjoy the attractions of Durban without being trapped in the city, a number of coastal resorts are springing up. |
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Lights were slowly springing up all over the city and the stars began to appear over head. |
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Selling books is big business with branches of Waterstones, Blackwells and Ottakers springing up all over the place. |
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Controversial new masts are springing up across Hampshire as a new high-tech police radio system is set to be launched. |
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It is almost impossible to avoid the gaze of the distinctive cobalt blue traffic cameras that are springing up along trunk routes. |
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Little interesting places to eat are springing up like tulips everywhere on Centre Street North. |
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Usually it was Al who enjoyed springing outrageous surprises on his more staid partner. |
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This sentimental literature exalted spontaneous and expressive emotion springing directly from the heart. |
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Do you think she's angry with me for springing the wedding on her the way I did? |
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I feel a little guilty for springing the whole problem on her without warning. |
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Of course, on the upside, we bridesmaids get to wear our own outfits and she's springing for Manolos for everyone. |
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You share sunscreen, swap flip-flops and take turns springing for sno-cones. |
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The lower level of this structure consists of a triple-bay porch, with quadripartite groin vaults springing from a series of broad, round arches. |
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New branches of business are constantly springing up on every hand. |
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He did not join any of the left-wing groups springing up in Germany, but he wanted to be sent to boarding school. |
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As well as springing suspects in early morning raids, police have been employing DNA technology, linking vandals to their crimes by blood left at the scene. |
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I launch myself at him, springing forward, and my arms reaching for him. |
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And thanks to oil palm plantations springing up in Africa, chimpanzees are in danger of extinction. |
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Milder conditions prevailed last Saturday with the greens recovering at a great rate and a north-easterly springing up in the arvo, making good scores a little tougher. |
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Before Jezebel had launched to police false photos, image comparisons were springing up across the media. |
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The players are capable of springing a few surprises and maybe beating one of the bigger teams. |
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Massive housing projects are springing up on the banks of lakes. |
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Design can be an issue, too, as aluminum stampings are more rigid than steel and prone to springing back to their original shape after being formed. |
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There will be lambs in the fields soon and bulbs springing up. |
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Coffee shops were also springing up in the provincial cities. |
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Life has a habit of springing surprises on you, pleasant and unpleasant. |
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Besides, it's your folks' fault for not springing for voicemail. |
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After that, I started springing for cabs whenever I was in Brooklyn. |
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After springing a leak below the water line early yesterday morning, skipper Andrew Tozer and the crew of La Bamba were taken aboard the 41-foot catamaran Island Fling. |
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Her bending body evoked wordless memories of love and life, her supple arms gave meaning to nameless emotions, and her springing legs bore testament to perfection. |
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All sorts of vacation camps have been springing up all over the place during the holidays, offering programmes ranging from yoga to karaoke classes. |
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Among the huts and mud brick buildings, more shelters are springing up. |
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An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks. |
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You're stashing a book when you overhear your cruel troll of a math teacher bragging that he's springing a killer pop quiz on your class tomorrow. |
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Hindu society has been the meeting point as well as the melting pot of as many spiritual visions as the human psyche is capable of springing up spontaneously. |
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Gated communities designed to meet the home-buying dreams of the affluent are springing up in Wales. |
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Urgent-care clinics are springing up in retail stores across the country. |
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On the whole, however, the sculpture seems like a graceful but jury-rigged Mobius strip in imminent danger of springing apart. |
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The shade of a dense pine wood, is more unfavorable to the springing up of pines of the same species than of oaks within it. |
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There may be a section of entablature between the capital and the springing of the arch. |
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The piece is another exercise in massed orchestral sonorities, springing from a poem by Joseph Addison. |
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This includes the brake gear, wheel sets, axleboxes, springing and the motion that includes connecting rods and valve gear. |
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The archboard assembly can now be erected, springing aft from the after most frame, and supported by the horn timber. |
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We're beginning to see public intrapreneurship, such as in the local government innovation labs that are springing up all over the place. |
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Through the colonial period, most of the area's wealth came from mining, with much of the agriculture springing up to support the mining communities. |
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Currently, new shopping malls are springing up all over the city. |
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I wonder if it has been important to him to show off his eruditeness, an intellectual chip exorcised from his shoulder and springing from a childhood absent from books. |
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Late in this throw, as the point moves faster and so offers less resistance, the dart releases most of this energy by springing away from the thrower. |
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The downside, though no one seems terribly worried about it, is that with new programs springing up every year, a lot of costly nurturing of nontalent takes place as well. |
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A list of new programmes has been springing up on our screens, leading us to believe a master race of bees have their pollenridden legs all over the creative department. |
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The rise of the RCA can be attributed to a large number of reasons, some of them springing from natural human preferences, and some of them the result of government action. |
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This reflects the view of popular sovereignty rather than parliamentary sovereignty, with the constitution's legitimacy ultimately springing from the 1922 Irish election. |
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Rapid economic growth began to occur after 1870, springing from a new group of innovations in what has been called the Second Industrial Revolution. |
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Tomorrow, some of Britain's best pole-vaulters will be springing into action in Gateshead when Baltic Square is transformed into a pole vault arena. |
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Within five years earthwork castles were springing up, and in a further five, work was beginning on some of the earliest of the great stone castles. |
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Yet he faced his foemen with dauntless courage, dashing in, springing back, sure-footed, steady-handed, with a point which seemed to menace three at once. |
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