Diana Levine went to the hospital with a headache one spring day in 2000 and wound up losing an arm.
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The watch has a four-barrel power plant (is this beginning to sound like a Pontiac GTO?) in which one spring, on being wound down, transfers control to the next.
The most physical demonstration of this rivalry is, famously, the annual University Boat Race: one spring Saturday each year the Light Blues (Cambridge) and Dark Blues (Oxford) each send their finest eight oarsmen to row the 4 miles and 374 yards along the Thames between Putney and Mortlake in west London.
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One day, the spring in one of the remotes snapped, and that was that.
It all hit home one weekend this spring when I took Neva to a birthday party for one of her classmates.
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In one week this spring Berrard oversaw the acquisition of Arizona's ProClean and Oregon's Mt.
If you set up one of these spring-loaded good government mechanisms, try to make it work.
And one day last spring, Jeremy spent the day with several of these veterans cleaning up a local highway.
One afternoon that spring, I received a call from Jimmy, who was teaching in a village near the Yangtze River.
Five partners of Draper Fisher Jurvetson gathered in their small, glassed-in conference room to hear a new business pitch at 8:30 one morning last spring.
One day this spring, I spoke with Sandberg about these issues.
North Carolina squandered a big lead before holding on to beat Villanova 78-71, and then the Jayhawks watched Western Kentucky do everything it could to spring one more upset.
Last spring, one of the first fellows was Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning playwright Tony Kushner.
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Following my father, Anita and Alisa died within weeks of one another in the spring of 1982.
New York City plans to open three middle schools with the School of One model in the spring.
It's not technically part of the carrier's mobile line, but DoCoMo had one more announcement for spring: an HDMI dongle.
And even though the calendar still says spring, one summer outdoor movie series is officially underway, spotlighting independent films at unlikely sites across the city.
One Friday morning this spring, I went on patient rounds with Sarah Creed, a nurse with the hospice service that my hospital system operates.
At a big data conference run by The Economist this spring, one of the speakers made a great point: Archimedes had taken baths before.
Mother Lisa Fitzhugh didn't think much of the fuss until one day in the spring of 1994, when she gave her 18-month-old daughter, Erin, a bite of walnut.
If you recall, last year it was revealed that up to 35 percent of the world's spam could spring from one source: a bot known as Mega-D.
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On this first day of spring, one animal rights group is urging people to use the occasion of a fresh start, a brand new season, to give up eating meat.
Nongfu Spring, one of the China's biggest water producers, is suing Beijing Times for alleging that its bottled water did not meet national water quality standards, but instead adhered to a lower provincial standard.
The cast of characters building to the punch line is in constant flux, but as it happens, this is the group gathered around a kitchen table on a quiet street in Bethesda, Maryland, one night this past spring.
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