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More strikes spring up, bringing the country to a standstill.
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The cider house is named after a ram pump which pumps water from a natural spring up the hill.
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Others went into business in the towns that were beginning to spring up.
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It is a hardy plant which easily becomes weedy, and can spring up in disturbed, barren sites with bad soil.
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In the 1920s small lake communities began to spring up as vacation havens for summer visitors and farmers guests.
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Secondly, a host of engineering and technical considerations spring up.
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Usually the product of a powerful nation or a rich corporation, informal communities of users have begun to spring up.
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Next she makes bricks appear and disappear, while palm trees spring up on the sides of the room, continuing to set the video's stage.
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Both may be available-perhaps at distress prices-to others who can spring up to take the defunct firm's place.
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It is common for new piece to spring up overnight quite frequently.
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