Your idea quickly catches on, and soon other health insurance companies spring up in your town and beyond.
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The sheer variety of companies that spring up in Silicon Valley gives the place a better chance of survival.
GC's members but it is questionable whether he could control the militias that might well spring up in his party's name.
By the 1970s courts had begun to determine such pools to be evidence of antitrust, Mattioli said, although they continue to spring up in various forms.
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As lawsuits similar to Hopwood spring up in other states, it is now almost certain that the Supreme Court will soon have to reconsider affirmative action.
The Coalition Against Fraud--a trade group comprised of major insurers, consumer groups and government agencies--has also seen more fraud cases spring up in the past year, after a drop-off for several years.
Finally, we saw a larger-than-life LEGO forest spring up in Australia and we had a blast reviewing the Bildopolis Big Bilder -- a kit for making awesome forts out of cardboard.
Partridge also notes that new therapies spring up in small pockets of the U.S., and if a therapy is not available in the city where the patient is being treated, it may not be considered a viable option by the oncologist.
Hong Kong also sports the most convenient airport in Asia and the up-to-date tech zones Cyberport and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks, though both have taken a while to catch on even as new hang-outs spring up in more central locations such as Cocoon.
Ideally each vineyard would gather the ingredients for its Steiner preparations from its own soil. (Though it's probably rare that they can manage this 100 percent in practice--most wineries, for one thing, don't have their own cow herds.) There is, for example, the "501, " which specifies ground quartz mixed with rain water, packed into a cow's horn buried in spring and dug up in autumn.
Even after a lull in winter, they'd wake up in the spring in greater numbers and, without action, remain a devastating presence for a full decade, Huynh said.
After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Robinson, who had been a stand-out athlete at UCLA, signed up in the spring of 1945 to play baseball for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro Leagues.
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This could be a trend, but it could also be part of a seasonal production cycle where Chinese companies import raw materials and components in the spring, in order to gear up to export finished products later in the year.
New ideas spring up through chance encounters in the cafeteria line and impromptu office meetings.
The petite Android handset, formerly codenamed "Pepper", was officially announced earlier this spring and even crept up in FCC filings.
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Their momentum took them to the curved bottom, then back up along the smooth walls, allowing them to spring up, two feet in the air.
"I've never gotten caught up in spring training, " Gee said.
Contrast the barely noticeable blip up in yields with the spring 2009 leap of 150 basis points in a few months.
Cracks started showing up in subprime mortgage lending in the spring, accompanied by the bankruptcy of some large lenders, including New Century Financial.
They're a little tired of people waking up in late spring and realizing they've got a great basketball team.
That clearly the Iraqi insurgency started romping up in the spring of 2003 and just kept going since then.
It would be difficult to imagine something less likely to spring from a child growing up in industrial Manchester in the 1950s than poetry of this kind.
Part of it is a continuation of the seasonless fashion trend that began showing up unexpectedly in spring and summer collections, said Jaclyn Jones, womenswear editor of style forecaster WGSN.
Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory was set up seven years ago, and presents two plays in Bristol each spring before taking up a five-week residency at London's Barbican Centre.
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Diana Levine went to the hospital with a headache one spring day in 2000 and wound up losing an arm.
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