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spring

[spring] / sprɪŋ /








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When Illinois coach Brad Underwood was building his team last spring, he became obsessed with recruiting one particular type of player.

From The Wall Street Journal

He spent weeks talking with union members during spring training in Florida and Arizona, emphasizing the importance of unity in the ranks.

From Los Angeles Times

He called for a “spring cleaning” so investors can “separate the wheat from the chaff.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A five-block stretch of mostly Hispanic merchants on East Lake Street has more foot traffic and almost every empty storefront has sprung back to life since a reporter visited in January.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the February announcement, Bank governor Andrew Bailey said he expected inflation to be close to the Bank's 2% target from spring onwards, adding there could be "scope" for some further rate cuts this year.

From BBC