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  • 11Out from Boneville — The Complete Bone Adventures 1   …

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  • 12Spring Spree — is the annual cultural festival held by the students of the National Institute of Technology, Warangal. Almost 25 years old, it had very humble beginnings when the batch of ’82 ( there after known as the Spring Spree batch ) decided to join hands …

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  • 13spring a leak — To become leaky • • • Main Entry: ↑leak spring a leak To begin to leak • • • Main Entry: ↑spring * * * spring a leak phrase if a container or a boat springs a leak , it cracks or breaks so that water or other liquid can get in or out …

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  • 14Out on the Tiles — Song by Led Zeppelin from the album Led Zeppelin III Released 5 October 1970 Recorded May August 1970 Genre Hard rock, heavy metal …

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  • 15Spring (1993) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Spring. Spring est un groupe de pop française constitué autour d Alex Pavlou de 1993 à 1998. Sa musique se caractérise par une pop mélodique mêlant influences sixties et électroniques. Formation du groupe Spring… …

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  • 16Spring 1945 offensive in Italy — Spring 1945 Offensive Part of World War II, Italian Campaign Date 6 April 1945 – 2 May 1945 Location …

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  • 17spring — vb 1 Spring, arise, rise, originate, derive, flow, issue, emanate, proceed, stem can mean to come up or out of something into existence. Spring stresses sudden or surprising emergence especially after a period of concealment or hidden existence… …

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  • 18Spring cavefish — Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 2.3) Scientific classification …

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  • 19Out of the Afternoon — Studioalbum von Roy Haynes Veröffentlichung 1962 Label Impulse! …

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  • 20Spring — (spr[i^]ng), v. t. 1. To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a pheasant. [1913 Webster] 2. To produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly; as, to spring a surprise on… …

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