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On a clear spring morning we laid out a blanket, ate sandwiches and made tea sweetened with honey on the camping stove we kept in our jeep for emergencies.
BBC: In honour of Kaveh...
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The PaaS play is sketchy at this point but if SAP is committed to openness then we will see some clear examples for a new spring of enterprise apps.
FORBES: SAP and Google Form Partnership Aligning Google Apps with Business By Design
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Harriet Green said she intended to present "a clear plan to reinvigorate" the company by spring of next year.
BBC: Struggling Thomas Cook reports quarterly loss
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Fires had been set to clear the spring stubble, and a thin glaze of smoke hung over the road in a steady cloud.
NEWYORKER: The Reptile Garden
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In Tolkien, there is a clear season for autumn, winter, summer, spring in the journey.
NEWYORKER: Show The Monster
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The most famous spring is Cleopatra's Bath, which has crystal-clear natural spring water that gurgles up into a large stone pool, and is a popular bathing spot for locals.
BBC: Siwa: An Egyptian oasis
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Whether filming hippos in the clear water of Mzima Spring, flamingo chicks in a dried-out soda lake or the complex layers of life within a massive baobab tree, the Roots always let their subjects tell their own stories making astonishing discoveries along the way.
ECONOMIST: Animals in Africa
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Work to clear a wooded area for the Iter buildings will begin in the spring.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | States sign nuclear energy pact
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U.S. retailers are turning in strong sales for January, a time of heavy promotions to clear holiday goods and make way for early spring merchandise.
WSJ: What's News
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His latest: an alcohol-spiked spring water called DNA. Coming in a 0.35-liter clear bottle, the peach-flavored beverage doesn't taste like booze, but it does contain 5% alcohol slightly more than most beers.
FORBES: Soda jerk
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Mr Bouchard is expected to call a vote next spring, and Daniel Johnson, the uninspiring leader of the Quebec Liberals, has made it clear to his federalist allies elsewhere that he will need a unity package to offer, if he is to have any hope of success.
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