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61 Mansions sprung up in the once poor agricultural center, and one drug lord walked its streets with gold-plated sandals. 62 Dozens of Web sites have sprung up to provide information and booking services to travelers. 63 By the time we had learned to sail, poor Elizabeth had sprung a rather serious leak. 64 Some fresh picture of danger had sprung into her mind. 65 Several chairs lay on the bare floorboards, their legs broken, their entrails sprung. 66 But now I feel I should have sprung it on him more or less suddenly. 67 A small cottage industry of biotechnology firms has sprung up to investigate this, using a variety of methods. 68 Louis, have sprung into being. In essence, they act as keepers of the long-term agenda. 69 Verse after verse had sprung from silence to run in fiery lines across the page. Never had he known such rapture. 70 In the slums of Luanda hundreds of local schools have sprung up in churches, or in modest classrooms built by parents. 71 It is also the more comfortable type of sprung mattress since each part of you is independently supported. 72 But out of this adversity has sprung a surprisingly fine vintage. 73 They were believed to have sprung from the ranks of alienated youths who had espoused ultra-right-wing political causes. 74 A house that gets little sun now, shadowed by the surrounding buildings that have sprung up. 75 Open sprung mattresses are generally cheaper buys with the coil springs held together within a framework of wire. 76 And a new kind of restaurant had sprung up with expensive menus and a young, confident clientele. 77 Seeing that he was getting impatient, Celestine sprung her surprise: a piece of academic scuttlebutt Lufkin had not known. 78 Meanwhile, the master had sprung from his position backstage and was fighting his way toward me. 79 Close by a couple were kissing, holding each other close to ward off the cold wind that had sprung up. 80 Dozens of websites have sprung up to provide information for travelers. 81 Church members have sprung into action to save the building. 82 The mattress should be at least 4-5in thick, either foam or sprung, and carry a fire-resistant label. 83 Tightly sprung performances from Jessica Lange and Armin Mueller-Stahl fail to disguise the padding. 84 The boat had sprung a leak and it was sinking fast. 85 A cottage industry has even sprung up among companies that provide information about other people seeking information. 86 Without a word he sprung to his feet and handed Mitchell a note, folded carefully into quarters. 87 Later, they had returned on sailboards, taking advantage of the breeze that had sprung up around lunchtime. 88 And in other areas strong regional bodies have sprung up on their own, such as the Cape Cod Commission. 89 Much of the interest in the recent past in job enrichment programmes has sprung from this and other work by Herzberg. 90 If it is partly submerged, it has sprung a leak and filled with water.