Fellow firefighters quickly sprang into action, some digging through the rubble to get to their colleagues.
He had been thinking of wintering in our town anyway, before my mother sprang her surprise.
The first thing that probably sprang to your mind was Ebay, and why not?
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Copper piping periodically sprang pinhole leaks, which I would find one way or another eventually.
Makeshift checkpoints sprang up, with litter bins, bricks, gates and uprooted lamp-posts used to block cars.
Her career sprang from her husband Peter's citrus groves, Sports Illustrated reported in 1968.
In December 1995, the Monju fast-breeder reactor at Tsuruga sprang a leak in its sodium-cooling circuitry.
After it started in 2005 Vega Foods swiftly sprang out of a base in Cameroon.
Attracted by tax breaks and subsidies, hundreds of small Chinese solar producers sprang up.
The butler sprang to attention both as Monsignor Gaenswein entered and exited the small wood-panelled courtroom.
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So her niece and nephew across the country sprang into action to rally relatives and friends.
As profits developed, the money was funneled into related businesses that sprang from this research.
They sprang from the imagination of students and scientists and entrepreneurs like all of you.
Stewart appeared in the doorway, and Orszag sprang from his chair to greet him.
His real interest, though, is in the info-tech companies that sprang up in the 1990s.
Almost immediately after Daiichi Sankyo acquired a majority stake in Ranbaxy, problems sprang up.
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It was only then that the defending team sprang into action, actively contesting each pass and shot.
Employment sprang back by 3.5% in the 12 months following the end of the deep 1981-82 downturn.
Once I started accelerating again, the needle sprang up as the engine quietly came back to life.
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"A culture sprang up of people taking redundancy and early retirement in their 50s, " Mr Williams said.
It turns out a rap video called "Dunk City" sprang up overnight in praise of the Eagles.
Most Mittelstand companies sprang up in the absence of competition with capital provided by the Marshall Plan.
The inspiration for Rubber Tracks sprang from within Converse, and was based on an insight about customers.
Take rap music and hip-hop culture, which sprang from a world that few people knew or understood.
The land trust movement, from which conservation easements sprang, has been around for more than a century.
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In June 2001 a pump at a mine near Madison, W.Va. sprang a leak during the night shift.
It sprang into the headlines again this week with the long-awaited overhaul of the widely unloved Prevent strategy.
This one sprang his gun from its underarm clip with an economy that would have impressed Wild Bill.
But when the UNP and her People's Alliance party began talks on amendments last month, hopes sprang anew.
The museums and alternative spaces that sprang up in this period sponsored artists around the U.S. and Europe.
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