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The huge growth in sales of broccoli should put a spring in the step of the nation's cardiologists.
BBC: Shelves in a shop
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This will be the final step of a three-step increase enacted in the spring 2007, when the unemployment rate was 4.5%.
WSJ: Delay the Minimum-Wage Hike
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Athletic shoes were everywhere: offsetting suits on boy models at Raf Simons, adding spring to the step of seasoned front-row editors.
WSJ: Men's Trends From Paris Fashion Week
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The hosts initially looked like they lacked a spring in their step, but fears of further agony evaporated in the seventh minute with a goal of typical Arsenal quality.
BBC: Nicklas Bendtner
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Europhiles would not expect their critics to say anything less, and today they have a spring in their step in the corridors of Brussels.
BBC: Nobel Peace Prize: Surprise in Brussels at award for EU
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He stops and calls back to the person inside, something in the way of an affirmation, and then heads off down the hall, a spring in his step.
NEWYORKER: The TV
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Overtaking struggling runners with a very literal spring in my step in the closing stages of a race gave me a particular sense of achievement.
BBC: Boston marathon bombings: Life after limb loss
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But while Armagh have not be as dominant so far in the Championship, the return of Kieran McGeeney will put a spring in their step when they run out to play an Ulster final which will be played at headquarters for the first time.
BBC: Croke Park
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Backed by a large and highly vocal section of The Oval crowd, Gayle's men emerged from the pavilion with a spring in their step and, despite losing the toss, they made a fine start.
BBC: Rampant Windies overpower Aussies