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241) The dog sprang to the middle of the road and began leaping and twisting in circles.
242) A stiff breeze sprang up, and we had to shorten sail.
243) When a report of a possible explosive device on the roof of a city parking garage came in to the Lakeland, Florida, Police Department, public safety officials there sprang into action.
244) It was from these distresses that the peasant wars of the fourteenth century sprang.
245) Quick as lightning the half-breed sprang for a window, tore his way through all opposers, and was gone!
246) Here sympathy sprang to the rescue , but it was not unmixed with selfishness.
247) As the dog sprang on me, I made use of its momentum to press it down and hold it there.
248) When he entered, Gavroche followed him mechanically with his eyes, admiring his gun; then, all at once, when the man was seated, the street urchin sprang to his feet.
249) Two hundred miles east of Ashkhabad, where the soil shelved into ridges of scrub-speckled sand, a harsh wind sprang up.
250) The screen door sprang shut after the children rushed out to play.
251) But Ukrainian lawmakers were slower off the mark and only sprang into action in May, after nine people were killed in a fire at a slot-machine hall in Dnipropetrovsk in eastern Ukraine.
252) The appeal for a personal, public response to the gospel that came to characterize revivalism sprang up almost simultaneously in both England and America in the eighteenth century.
253) He sprang from spot to spot fanatically with an intricate black camera.
254) Redskin Joe sprang to his feet, his eyes flaming with fury, snatched up Potter's knife, and went creeping, cat-like, about the struggling men, seeking for an opportunity.
255) She heard him fumble in the dark, strike a match and the room sprang into light.
256) Learning sprang up everywhere in the footsteps of the Arab conquerors.
257) In the early months of reformasi, dozens of Islamist parties sprang up.
258) This article introduced an approach to estimate the rate of return for overall investment that sprang from the weighted average capital cost.
259) Quick as thought, I sprang into the mizzen shrouds , rattled up hand over hand, and did not draw a breath till I was seated on the cross-trees.
260) What struck me about the official's presentation, though, was a sense of indifference – insouciance was another word that sprang to mind – about what other governments think.
261) Then, as I probed them, one sprang up, and stared With piteous recognition in fixed eyes, Lifting distressful hands, as if to bless.
262) A magnificent gleam of triumph sprang into Cowper - wood's eye.
263) Post-modernism, which affects the whole world with its extreme rebelliousness and subversiveness, has influenced the works of Chinese directors of the new generation which sprang up in the 1990s.
264) And other fell on good ground, and sprang up, and bare fruit an hundredfold.
265) It was recognized that such statesmanship sprang out of weakness.
266) To cash in on Spillane's success, competing paperback lines sprang up, each trying to outdo the others with lurid, sexy,[http://sentencedict.com/sprang.html] painted covers and titles like "Say It With Bullets" or "Kiss My Fist!"
267) "Sha tympany" sprang up in Qing dynasty with its range expanding rapidly and became the generic name of epidemics and unknown diseases.
268) The colonialist authorities failed to remedy the grievances from which these disorders sprang.
269) The missionary sprang to his feet and strode across the room.
270) The idea sprang from Ryncarz's former venture, which facilitated vacation planning through payroll deductions.
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