• Since then some 350 tech companies have sprung from the arcadian hills surrounding Palo Alto, Calif.

    FORBES: Gilding The Ivory Tower

  • Each of the events they would help shape sprung from a series of conversations.

    FORBES: Action is the True Measure of Engagement

  • The idea for Dot sprung from a different camera project Glasse headed up several years ago.

    FORBES: iPhone Gets Panoramic Video With 'Dot' Camera Accessory

  • Since then some 350 tech companies have sprung from the arcadian hills surrounding Palo Alto, California.

    FORBES: Gilding The Ivory Tower

  • Setting legal considerations aside, it is worth noting that TSP hardly sprung from the imagination of Orwell.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Judicial malfeasance

  • Britain is not alone in experiencing renewed stresses in the money markets, which have sprung from increased anxiety about banks' creditworthiness.

    ECONOMIST: Credit squeeze

  • However there have been a number of indicators that suggest the latest attacks may also have sprung from the Haqqani network.

    BBC: World

  • Mrs Kinnock said the event had sprung from a conversation she had with the Disability Rights Commissioner for Wales, Dr Kevin Fitzpatrick .

    BBC: Youngsters tackle disability issues

  • The longer-term forces of deflation, sprung from the deleveraging process that continues to unfold (Greece, Ireland, Portugal, etc.), act like gravity on this market.

    FORBES: Shouldn't Oil Be Much Higher Already?

  • Not one Napoleonic son has sprung from these Titans, not one son who is doing gigantic things in the world of finance, railroading or business.

    FORBES: Flashbacks

  • His nickname sprung from his time cycling the seven-mile journey to Westminster, followed by his family's appearance on a British Rail poster promoting the transport of bikes by train.

    BBC: Profile: Sir George Young

  • Iconathon sprung from the idea that as America becomes increasingly diverse, people of different languages, cultures and religions will need to quickly and easily access public resources.

    FORBES: Can Graphic Design Help You Find Cheap, Healthy Food?

  • John Anslow, who was on remand accused of murdering a man in Staffordshire in 2010, was sprung from the van by masked men by HMP Hewell Grange in Worcestershire.

    BBC: John Anslow escape: Seven men arrested

  • The idea seems to have sprung from a radio talk-show hosted by Mr Brown for the past three years from the warehouse where he lives on the Oakland waterfront.

    ECONOMIST: Oakland��s greenish glow

  • That famous atomic clock, after all, may first have sprung from nothing more than intellectual curiosity, but it must also have occurred to the Pentagon that precise measurement might have some military use.

    ECONOMIST: The knowledge factory

  • Like the brooding Manhattan of the "Godfather" films, this Gotham is an organic entity, whether pelted by yellow rain reminiscent of "Blade Runner, " overrun by criminal lunatics sprung from their asylums, or beset by toxic fogs.

    WSJ: Holy Melancholy, 'Batman'!

  • Van Noten's retail spaces so closely echo the designer's finely wrought blend of old and new, classic and kitsch, and exotic and traditional that you'd expect both the fashion and the decorative styles to have sprung from the same source.

    WSJ: Inside the Eclectic Studio of Gert Voorjans

  • During that time, there have been 35 million user-created characters, 240, 000 guilds created, 6.3 million pets obtained and in 2010 alone there were 27, 000 in-game marriages (no stats are available for how many real marriages sprung from those virtual unions).

    FORBES: Connect

  • Mr. Finegold, the bill's sponsor and the son of public-school teachers, said his motivation sprung from conversations with parents in Lawrence, part of his district northwest of Boston, where the struggling school district was taken over by the state in 2011.

    WSJ: New Front in Charter Schools

  • Young men swept up in the raid are sprung from jail by a councilman seeking their votes, crowds form in the street to pocket cash payments from competing candidates, and campaign rallies, which are joined with religious celebrations, are hardly more than stomping grounds for pickpockets.

    NEWYORKER: Slingshot

  • "The buses have signs that they are electric, and people say that they like the experience - the buses are a lot smoother than diesel ones, " said Mathias Wechlin from Conductix-Wampfler, a German company that, just like HaloIPT, originally sprung from the University of Auckland and now licenses the technology.

    BBC: Wireless charging - the future for electric cars?

  • Southwest's Stewart doesn't put much credence in any lawsuits that have sprung up from the rule.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The FBI sprung me from prison and had me participate in a seminar on white-collar crime.

    FORBES: Not Every Felon Is Worth Hearing From

  • Pfizer's best hope for a rebound before 2012 is its pipeline of 14 cancer drugs, which have sprung up from two acquired biotechs, Agouron and Sugen.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Criticism of the disaster has sprung in part from decisions made over the design of the BP well, which used a single pipe, known as a "long string", that ran from the sea floor to the bottom of the well.

    BBC: Oil spill: BP 'did not sacrifice safety to save money'

  • Restaurant manager Janina Eckhardt, 20, lives just across the road on Hammersmith Grove from where the shrine has sprung up on adjoining Richford Street, and heard the commotion when Kodjo was stabbed from inside her flat.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Tributes to teenager reveal divide

  • In Eastern Europe's small towns, Western Union offices have sprung up to disburse funds from relatives working overseas.

    ECONOMIST: The land that time forgot

  • But executives have been uncomfortable about the secondary market that has sprung up to buy shares from current and former Facebook employees because such sales have led to inconsistent valuations of the company that are based on small numbers of shares changing hands.

    WSJ: Facebook Sets Stage for IPO Next Year

  • And if and when it does, pundits will credit not only the company but the environment from which it has sprung.

    FORBES: Is Silicon Valley the New Melting Pot? Ask Mark Zuckerberg

  • StudiVZ is just one of many Facebook-like sites that recently have sprung up around the world, from Russia to India (See "Facebook's Foreign Clones").

    FORBES: Facebook's Clone Problem

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