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Despite my screaming bruises and the blood soaking across my tattered face, I managed to spring up and land astride Robbie’s chest
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Images spring up in my memory: the face of the woman at the wayhouse mourning her grandchild … that sad mound beside the wasteg … too many have died already … the sigh that accompanies those thoughts is so heavy that Sefir turns her head to peer at me
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I have mentioned that I had saved the few ears of barley and rice, which I had so surprisingly found spring up, as I thought, of themselves, and I believe there were about thirty stalks of rice, and about twenty of barley; and now I thought it a proper time to sow it, after the rains, the sun being in its southern position, going from me
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spring up rouges and cops out of nowhere, to test my will this
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In 2011, the Arab Spring uprisings forced out long time dictatorships in Egypt, Tunisia, and Yemen, with failed efforts in almost every other Arab nation
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Hopefully the mist and fog wouldn’t spring up in the next hour
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With some exceptions, they tended to spring up in areas where the new congregations could afford to pay
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He appeared to Molo as a cougar or a mountain lion, ready to spring up on its prey with vicious speed and cold fury, only because of lethal necessity
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Grass would spring up, only to shrivel and die within a few weeks
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and factories would spring up all over! Government doesn’t create wealth
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That which will spring up in its place will lead to catastrophic wars and genocide on a large scale
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spring up as among the grass, as willows by the water courses
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When he heard where we were going, he suggested we just follow spring up the Pansfalaya River, then cut across to the West Tsoyaha River and on to Itsati
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spring up around the region, and funds are
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spring up in the Amarillo area, most notably,
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52 And a wise servant of the king, whose name was Anuki, answered the king, saying, This is nothing else but the evil of Abram and his seed which will spring up against my Lord and king in the latter days
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18 And Balaam the son of Beor answered the king and said to him, This means nothing else but a great evil that will spring up against Egypt in the latter days
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25 And the king said to them, note you have both heard the dream which I have dreamed, and the interpretation of it; now therefore give counsel and know and see what is to be done to the children of Israel, by which we may prevail over them, before their evil shall spring up against us
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52 And a wise servant of the king whose name was Anuki answered the king saying This is nothing else but the evil of Abram and his seed which will spring up against my Lord and king in the latter days
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To spring up
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18 And Balaam the son of Beor answered the king and said to him This means nothing else but a great evil that will spring up against Egypt in the latter days
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25 And the king said to them note you have both heard the dream which I have dreamed and the interpretation of it; now therefore give counsel and know and see what is to be done to the children of Israel by which we may prevail over them before their evil shall spring up against us
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several small figures in the distance suddenly appeared to spring up and down
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begun to spring up
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Where conditions are right, life should just spring up without the Creator
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‘In those days you only had to fart and a sect or cult would spring up
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missteps were bound to spring up once in a while
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Montana pulled him out of her, only to have his dick spring up, spraying her back and hair
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For the mind longs to spring up to positions of
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you’re moving too rapidly causing obstacles to spring up quicker than the time you've
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new wrinkles that seemed to spring up in his face overnight, he
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starting to spring up around the club as the contestants raged against each other
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You have received the living water, and a new joy will spring up within your soul, and you shall become a daughter of the Most High
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But hardly would such hopes spring up in their hearts than the Master would dash them to pieces by some crushing word or disappointing deed
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The great cat sank into a crouch, and Balthus numbly remembered tales of its appalling ferocity: of how it would spring upon an elephant and drive its sword-like fangs so deeply into the titan's skull that they could never be withdrawn, but would keep it nailed to its victim, to die by starvation
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A spring upward and he caught the rim of the cliffs and pulled himself up and over almost with the same motion
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And all these accumulations of human resentment and bitter disappointment which Judas had laid by in his soul in habiliments of hate were now well organized in his subconscious mind and ready to spring up to engulf him when he once dared to separate himself from the supporting influence of his brethren while at the same time exposing himself to the clever insinuations and subtle ridicule of the enemies of Jesus
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True, a marvelous manifestation of brotherly love and unexampled good will did spring up in these early communities of believers
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Weeds contested to spring up about
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It would spring up from the four corners and lift the monsters into the air
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Goose bumps began to spring up on her arms
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The stinging wires are like a cage, Ingwe realized, and the thought made her spring up
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Situations like this don’t spring up on their own
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Charlotte started to get uncomfortable again, and put her hands down on the bed in case she had to spring up fast
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I grabbed his arms and kissed him noisily, only to spring up giggling
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when situations of fear spring up you're more likely to retain self
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Karen looked like she was about to spring up from her seat when she saw me, but Jason held her down
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Willows: Used in constructing booths at the feast of tabernacles; they spring up along watercourses
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would spring up out of nowhere
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Instead of their LOW hidden unseen unheard low subconscious presence hiding in the background of your life energy-aura: they spring UP into the FOREFRONT when you die
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These dying rotting things invented insane games of hate and abstract games to pass away the meaningless time of their undead existence; since their existence had no further purpose, and they had no further reason to live any longer because once a human being dies; they are designed to decompose ALL of their life energy and physical body back into the earth, and give up their rotting undead energy back to the earth, so new Life can spring up clean and fresh: without being poisoned by their filthy rotting presence
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He lowered the barrel of the gun with a curse as he watched the animal spring up onto his bed and curl up on his pillow
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IS IT? If the teacher tells the pupil she will ‗punish‘ him a question would spring up in his mind, WHAT WAY?
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spring up in his mind, what way? Even the child knows there are many ways to punish
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Kneeling down now with her back to the man behind her she felt again, as she had as a teen, in front of that caged tiger, only it wasn’t in a cage anymore, but free to spring upon her and rip her to pieces
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the pupil she will ‘punish’ him a question would spring up in his
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‘punish’ him a question would spring up in his mind, WHAT WAY? Even the child knows there
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Is it? If the teacher tells the pupil she will ‘punish’ him a question would spring up in his mind, what way? Even the child knows there are many ways to punish
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Some brethren teach that the spirit goes direct to heaven, others that it goes to an intermediate place of joy or sorrow, and it causes questions to spring up
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Observing the desires, which spring up in a fl ash, put an end to
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The joker rapped it with his own, took a nimble spring upward, and came down in a fantastic dancing attitude, with one of his stained shoes jerked off his foot into his hand, and held out
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I thought, too, that she, if she were what she ought to be, and what we both believed her, would have ere this given thee information of my addresses; but seeing that she delays, I believe the truth of the promise she has given me that the next time thou art absent from the house she will grant me an interview in the closet where thy jewels are kept (and it was true that Camilla used to meet him there); but I do not wish thee to rush precipitately to take vengeance, for the sin is as yet only committed in intention, and Camilla's may change perhaps between this and the appointed time, and repentance spring up in its place
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The composure of mind with which I have brought myself at present to consider the matter, the consolation that I have been willing to admit, have been the effect of constant and painful exertion;--they did not spring up of themselves;-- they did not occur to relieve my spirits at first
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Where, then, is justice, and where is injustice, and in what part of the State did they spring up?
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And then, again, after the old desires have been driven out, fresh ones spring up, which are akin to them, and because he their father does not know how to educate them, wax fierce and numerous
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Let us see whom she affects, and what society and converse she seeks in virtue of her near kindred with the immortal and eternal and divine; also how different she would become if wholly following this superior principle, and borne by a divine impulse out of the ocean in which she now is, and disengaged from the stones and shells and things of earth and rock which in wild variety spring up around her because she feeds upon earth, and is overgrown by the good things of this life as they are termed: then you would see her as she is, and know whether she have one shape only or many, or what her nature is
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The allusion made me spring up; though I dropped again from the pain in my arm
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Venetian masts, maypoles and festal arches spring up
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(Brimstone fires spring up
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Armed heroes spring up from furrows
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This purpose once effected, new interests would immediately spring up, and likewise a new purpose; dark, it is true, if not guilty, but of force enough to engage the full strength of his faculties
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That moment was enough to give time to the creature to toss off the coat with which I had blinded him and to spring upon me
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Even now the Southern ranks might be falling like grain before a thousands but, like the fruit of the dragon’s teeth, thousands of fresh men in gray and butternut with the Rebel yell on their lips would spring up from the earth to take their places
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It was the large number of outrages on women and the ever-present fear for the safety of their wives and daughters that drove Southern men to cold and trembling fury and caused the Ku Klux Klan to spring up overnight
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But, after all, one of those poor words of mine may spring up in his heart as a good seed some day
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An outlying eastern tract of the enormous Egdon Waste was close at hand, yet on the very verge of that tawny piece of antiquity such a glittering novelty as this pleasure city had chosen to spring up
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After watching the tall ships from up on the roof, they’d made their way down to one of the basement boîtes just starting to spring up south of Houston Street
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alone, will spring upon a tower of horn and hide that stands above its
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The killer is so startled it gives me time to spring up from my crouch, and holding my fists together, I hit him right under his chin
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The elusive death cap still evades me, but the edible ones spring up everywhere
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She evidently considered it proper to show an interest in the general conversation by smiling, but in spite of herself her eyes under their thick long lashes watched her cousin who was going to join the army, with such passionate girlish adoration that her smile could not for a single instant impose upon anyone, and it was clear that the kitten had settled down only to spring up with more energy and again play with her cousin as soon as they too could, like Natasha and Boris, escape from the drawing room
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Just as in the mist-enveloped hollow near Borodino, so along the entire line outside and above it and especially in the woods and fields to the left, in the valleys and on the summits of the high ground, clouds of powder smoke seemed continually to spring up out of nothing, now singly, now several at a time, some translucent, others dense, which, swelling, growing, rolling, and blending, extended over the whole expanse
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Since this sort of details might, particularly at the present moment, and to use an expression now in fashion, give to the Bishop of D—— a certain "pantheistical" physiognomy, and induce the belief, either to his credit or discredit, that he entertained one of those personal philosophies which are peculiar to our century, which sometimes spring up in solitary spirits, and there take on a form and grow until they usurp the place of religion, we insist upon it, that not one of those persons who knew Monseigneur Welcome would have thought himself authorized to think anything of the sort
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"Well, this man is going to the galleys; it is true, but what the deuce! he has stolen! There is no use in my saying that he has not been guilty of theft, for he has! I remain here; I go on: in ten years I shall have made ten millions; I scatter them over the country; I have nothing of my own; what is that to me? It is not for myself that I am doing it; the prosperity of all goes on augmenting; industries are aroused and animated; factories and shops are multiplied; families, a hundred families, a thousand families, are happy; the district becomes populated; villages spring up where there were only farms before; farms rise where there was nothing; wretchedness disappears, and with wretchedness debauchery, prostitution, theft, murder; all vices disappear, all crimes: and this poor mother rears her child; and behold a whole country rich and honest! Ah! I was a fool! I was absurd! what was that I was saying about denouncing myself? I really must pay attention and not be precipitate about anything
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Bourgeois houses only began to spring up there twenty-five years later
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Jean Valjean had been, unconsciously, perhaps, tolerably near that side and that bridge, when Providence cast his lot in the convent of the Petit-Picpus; so long as he had compared himself only to the Bishop, he had regarded himself as unworthy and had remained humble; but for some time past he had been comparing himself to men in general, and pride was beginning to spring up
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This child lived, in this absence of affection, like the pale plants which spring up in cellars
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Beginning with 1818, doctrinarians began to spring up in them, a disturbing shade
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He saw Cosette every day, he felt paternity spring up and develop within him more and more, he brooded over the soul of that child, he said to himself that she was his, that nothing could take her from him, that this would last indefinitely, that she would certainly become a nun, being thereto gently incited every day, that thus the convent was henceforth the universe for her as it was for him, that he should grow old there, and that she would grow up there, that she would grow old there, and that he should die there; that, in short, delightful hope, no separation was possible
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Here objections spring up afresh
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He tugged and pulled at it until it eventually moved over his nose and ears, causing his hair to spring up in all directions like soft wire
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The composure of mind with which I have brought myself at present to consider the matter, the consolation that I have been willing to admit, have been the effect of constant and painful exertion;—they did not spring up of themselves;—they did not occur to relieve my spirits at first
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He wondered if they would spring upon their meat while it was still alive
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If the forest is cut off, the sprouts and bushes which spring up afford them concealment, and they become more numerous than ever
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Here too, in the deeper, darker waters, monstrous fishes, feeding quietly in caves and hollows would suddenly spring up, alarmed at our approach, and flash away into the gloom with the speed of an arrow
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And meanwhile money will be attracted into Russia, capital will be created and the bourgeoisie will spring up
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There existed between them a tender and subtle affection, one of those attachments which sometimes spring up at the meeting of two dispositions often the very opposite of each other, of which one is deeper, purer and more austere, while the other, with lofty humility, and generous self-criticism, lovingly gives way to the other, conscious of the friend's superiority and cherishing the friendship as a happiness
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“Can it be, then, that all this is done simply through misapprehension? Could it not be managed that all these officials should have their salaries secured to them, and a premium paid them, besides, so that they should leave off, doing all that they were doing now?” Nekhludoff thought, and in spite of the fleas, that seemed to spring up round him like water from a fountain whenever he moved, he fell fast asleep
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The people, it is true, did once upon a time profess something like what is at present professed by the Church; but besides this worship of images and relics, the people had always a profound moral conception of Christianity never possessed by the Church, and only met with in her noblest representatives; but the people, in the better class, and in spite of the obstacles raised by the State and the Church, have long since abandoned the cruder phase of belief, a fact that is proved by the rationalistic sects that are beginning to spring up on every side, sects that Russia is filled with at the present day, and against which the ecclesiastics wage so hopeless a warfare
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She evidently considered it proper to show an interest in the general conversation by smiling, but in spite of herself her eyes under their thick long lashes watched her cousin who was going to join the army, with such passionate girlish adoration that her smile could not for a single instant impose upon anyone, and it was clear that the kitten had settled down only to spring up with more energy and again play with her cousin as soon as they too could, like Natásha and Borís, escape from the drawing room