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spring

[spring] / sprɪŋ /








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In one, a courtroom illustration of Maduro in a New York courthouse springs to life and announces: "I consider myself a prisoner of war."

From Barron's

Concern inside Goldman had picked up by spring 2025 as the public’s focus on releasing the Epstein files intensified.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aging infrastructure, wetter winters and drier springs and farming runoff into rivers and lakes have all contributed to poor water service and quality.

From BBC

"I've heard rumours I'm allowed to take it, because it's my senior spring," he added.

From Barron's

Poet David Larbi reckons even a tiny moment of joy can put a spring in his step.

From BBC