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When spring comes, dry ice warms up and expands.
BBC: Doubts over water on Mars
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The spring conference comes at a turbulent time for the Lib Dems and its president Tim Farron earlier said the party was in a "critical state" and its survival was not guaranteed.
BBC: Nick Clegg tells Lib Dem conference party 'let people down'
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In the spring, it comes with mint-and-chili-braised asparagus.
WSJ: Jenn Louis's Burrata With Roasted Nectarines and Pistachio-Herb Oil
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And Sun Peaks is no spring chicken when it comes to outdoor action.
BBC: Daily deal: Canadian mountain lodge
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We have abdicated something very important to architecture, and that is the well-spring of imagination that comes from a response to some basic elements.
BBC: NEWS | South Asia | Architects urged to copy India
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The next pressure point comes this spring and summer, when Congress will have to raise the federal debt limit or else let the U.S. Treasury run out of cash to pay its bills.
WSJ: U.S. Senate Approves Budget
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The optimism that comes from a new spring and another season isn't easily dampened.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In the case of the 23 year-old Tejada, who comes from Panama, reporting to spring training means potentially not seeing his family again until October.
WSJ: On Time? You're Late
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When winter comes to the Finnish north, the sun disappears until the spring.
ECONOMIST: Sauli Niinisto, on Europe��s edge
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With an overabundance of highly motivated graduates with impressive degrees entering the work force each spring, Major League Baseball can capitalize on the apprehensions of young adults when it comes to pursuing traditional and unstable careers in banking, financial services and law.
FORBES: Advancements in Recruiting Could Create a New Generation of Baseball Executives
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It looks like the fantasy countryside on a fruit crate, but this one comes alive with pungent smells--a scent of apple flowers in the spring dawn, scythed hay, piles of cow dung drying for fuel on top of the walls (my first thought: climbing cows?).
FORBES: Feature
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What will happen when the sun finally comes out and the snow stops and the ice melts and the whole landscape is transformed into spring and stuff is blooming and farmers are running their gigantic combines up and down the long rows?
NEWYORKER: Indianapolis (Highway 74)