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From this action sprang the idea of somehow uniting Greek and Shakespearean drama into a new total form, capable of restoring to life the ancient moral and poetic responses.
From this sprang tiny copper wires which ended in a dainty cone plugged into her right ear.
After Stalin's death from pulmonary edema brought on by the stroke, Beria's ambitions sprang into full force.
The characteristics they shared with many Merovingian female saints may be mentioned: Regenulfa of Incourt, a 7th-century virgin in French-speaking Brabant of the ancestral line of the dukes of Brabant fled from a proposal of marriage to live isolated in the forest, where a curative spring sprang forth at her touch ; Ermelindis of Meldert, a 6th-century virgin related to Pepin I, inhabited several isolated villas ; Begga of Andenne, the mother of Pepin II, founded seven churches in Andenne during her widowhood ; the purely legendary " Oda of Amay " was drawn into the Carolingian line by spurious genealogy in her 13th-century vita, which made her the mother of Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, but she has been identified with the historical Saint Chrodoara ; finally, the widely-venerated Gertrude of Nivelles, sister of Begga in the Carolingian ancestry, was abbess of a nunnery established by her mother.
With the help of Ikko rebels, the anti-Nobunaga alliance sprang into full force, taking a heavy toll on the Oda clan.
After its demise, a string of newspapers sprang into being, including the Flying Post, the Evening Post and the Daily Courant.
At the beginning of Ottoman rule, several mosques sprang up in the city, and church lands were often seized and given to ex-soldiers, while many churches themselves were converted over time into mosques.
In 1877 he founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings ( SPAB, sometimes also known as " Anti-Scrape "), which sprang into being as a practical protest against a scheme for restoring and reviving Tewkesbury Abbey.
A kind of parallel government in the form of " general assemblies " sprang up next to the city governments and the provincial States that repeatedly came into conflict with the established order.
In the great conflict between 1998 and 2002, during which Congo was divided into three parts, multiple opportunistic militias, called Mai Mai, sprang up, supplied by the arms dealers around the world that profit in small arms trading, including the US, Russia, China, and other countries.
Settlements of the Gold Rush era, such as Portuguese Flat on the Sacramento River, sprang into existence and then faded.
The Zangger Committee, also known as the Nuclear Exporters Committee, sprang from Article III. 2 of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons ( NPT ) which entered into force on March 5, 1970.
From the blood that spurted from her neck and falling into the sea, sprang Pegasus and Chrysaor, her sons by Poseidon.
On hearing the commotion, Geryon sprang into action, carrying three shields, three spears, and wearing three helmets.
Salmacis sprang out from behind a tree and jumped into the pool.
The litigation sprang from Robertson's " Beam-it " program, a functionality that allowed people to quickly load their existing CD collection into online lockers at my. mp3. com and access their private music collections online from anywhere in the world.
Her offspring, Huitzilopochtli, learned of this plan while still in the womb, and before it was put into action, sprang from his mother's womb fully grown and fully armed.
Activities sprang up around the Serapeum, and extensive underground galleries were cut into the rock as burial sites for large amounts of mummified ibises, baboons, cats, dogs, and falcons.
Lebanon Junction sprang into existence from a railroad switching point that split Louisville and Nashville Railroad ( now CSX Transportation ) traffic off the main railroad line to the Lebanon branch that ended in Lebanon, Kentucky.
A thriving village sprang up in 1915, when the railroad started construction of its shops ; and five years later in the 1920, Ravenna was incorporated into a 6th Class City by the Estill County Circuit Court.
They found a second source of water from a spring across the railroad track that was originally used by Thomas Purves ( Grandpa Purvis ) years before the town sprang into existence.
Named after Alphonse de Lamartine, the French poet and historian, who sprang into such wonderful popularity during the French Revolution of 1848.
For three hundred years, there were no formal religious orders in Anglicanism, although some informal communities – such as that founded by Nicholas Ferrar at Little Gidding – occasionally sprang into being.
The town sprang up nearly overnight in 1912, after wildcatter Tom Slick struck oil on the farm of Frank Wheeler, causing a rush of speculators, oilfield workers, and merchants into the area.

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The town's businesses and residents followed and Weaver City faded from existence while Ambia sprang up near the station's new site.
Their existence as a political unit can be proven for the 8th to 11th century and thought to be sprang from the Krivichi.
Legend has it that St Osyth was beheaded by the Danish occupiers of Britain at Nuns Wood in the Grounds of St Osyth Priory, Where a spring of holy water sprang forth and is still in existence today.
Before the town of Atherton developed, a full-blown Chinatown sprang into existence.
In its first forty years of existence, six different chapters sprang up around the area of RPI.
Originally a copper mining camp, the town sprang into existence when Jack Nye and the Hedges brothers staked their claim.
Silver ore was discovered in 1865 on Mount Irish, and Logan sprang briefly into existence.
A labour bureau was then established with a view to obtaining employment for the boys ; and provincial companies rapidly sprang into existence.
South Pass City sprang into existence as a stage and telegraph station on the Oregon Trail during the 1850s.
Egypt and Syria, with Asia Minor, became for the autochthonous Greek civilization a place where hundreds of flourishing cities sprang into existence, where energies confined or crippled in the impoverished homeland found release ; not only did these cities surpass in material wealth the mother country, but soon also cultivated the highest goods of the intellect ( Krumbacher ).

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From his blood sprang a red flower, as at the death of Hyacinthus, which bore on its leaves the initial letters of his name Ai, also expressive of lament.
From that moment a strong friendship sprang up between the abbot and the bishop, who was professor of theology at Notre Dame of Paris, and the founder of the Abbey of St. Victor.
Reader, if of the City, thou mayest probably have seen in the Fields of Islington or Mile-End or, If thou art in the environs of St James ', thou must have observed in the Park with what Ease and Agility a cow, heavy with calf, has rose up at the command of the milkwoman's foot: thus from the mossy bank sprang the DIVINE FARINELLI.
Reflecting a myth attested in Greek vase paintings from the Classical period, Pseudo-Apollodorus places the Titan ( armed with an axe ) at the birth of Athena, thus explaining how the goddess sprang forth from the forehead of Zeus.
LASFS ( the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society ) was founded at this time as a local branch of the SFL, while several competing local branches sprang up in New York City and immediately began feuding among themselves.
East-west trade route went from Truso and Wiskiauten ( a rival centre in Prussia which sprang up at the south-western corner of the Courish Lagoon ), along the Baltic Sea to Jutland, and from there up the Slien inlet to Haithabu / Hedeby, a large trading center in Jutland.
The Umbri probably sprang, like neighbouring tribes, from the creators of the Terramara, and Villanovan culture in northern and central Italy, who entered north-eastern Italy at the beginning of the Bronze Age.
From 1840 more permanent settlements sprang up, first at Wellington, then at Nelson and at Wanganui ( Petre ).
The site is on a steep hill and legend has it that his head rolled down the hill after being cut off and that a well sprang up at the point where it stopped.
The Virgin Mary shed tears at Jesus ' plight, and carnations sprang up from where her tears fell.
Nortia, I venerate you, I who sprang from a Volsinian lar, living now at Rome, boosted by the honor of a doubled term as proconsul, crafting many poems, leading a guilt-free life, sound for my age, happy with my marriage to Placida and jubilant about our serial fecundity in offspring.
Another camp sprang up at what was called Copper Ferry, where a ferry crossed the river.
Industry soon sprang up and at its pinnacle the town had a furniture factory, grist mill, tannery, and a paper factory.
The Village of Bayport, located at the mouth of the Weekiwachee River sprang up in the early 1850s as a supply and cotton port.
A private bank ( the fourth in Idaho ), a small hotel, a livery stable, and an eating house also sprang up at the bridge in 1865 along with the post office and stage station.
The " tent city " that sprang up was named after Lt. Emmet Crawford, who had been formerly stationed at Fort Robinson but was killed in Mexico in January 1886.
Popeye's popularity during the 1930s rivaled Mickey Mouse at times, and Popeye fan clubs sprang up across the country in imitation of Mickey's fan clubs ; in 1935, polls showed that Popeye was even more popular than Mickey Mouse.
The Potters Bar rail crash at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom occurred in May 2002, when a switch sprang to a different position as a coach crossed it, a type of mishap called " splitting the switch.

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