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The rendezvous of this company was the spring on his mother's farm, then called Bedinger's Spring, where the clear water gushes out of a great rock at the foot of an ancient oak.
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but sometimes, l.a. feels like spring, even in late juneEven after the bread and three luscious starters, we were still going to order four entrees from the menu that is strangely stuck back in Spring.
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Spring (and let me note that this _Spring bedding_, which is of later date than the first rage for ribbon-borders, had to draw its supplies very largely from "herbaceous stuff," _myosotis_, _viola_, _aubretia_,
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The title Spring wasn't his own - publishers often gave pieces picturesque titles to encourage buyers.
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After a seemingly endless winter break, it is finally the first day of what we call the Spring Semester.
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After a seemingly endless winter break, it is finally the first day of what we call the Spring Semester.
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Olds continued to disintegrate, while in Spring Hill the baggage piled up and the corporate walls closed in.
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Spring is usually pleasant, the nights are still nice for sleeping.
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Very nice, except that -- when we were there in Spring 2008 -- you couldn't get hot water in the early morning hours.
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And the dealers gathered in Spring Hill were good guys, as car dealers generally are: beefy, gregarious, self-made.
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