Muttahida Qaumi terrorists, including some newly sprung from jail, were taking revenge against the Haqiqi faction and against law enforcement, occasionally using rockets and grenades.
Playing a perky answering service operator in this mothball-scented revival, Faith Prince somehow exhales the hopeful freshness of a newly sprung tulip.
Kozlovsky, from Moscow, contended there is a wide split between Russia and the other newly sprung republics.
She talked Calvin Coolidge into pardoning him, and the newly sprung Mr. Langley immediately ran against her for his old seat.
At 5 a.m. last Wednesday, as on most weekdays, this desolate spot was briefly peopled by prisoners newly sprung from Rikers Island.
They were together here in this place, and then they were naked among the newly sprung white flowers of that hill.
A newly sprung Jones joined them soon afterward, and working together, they completed the adaptation just twenty four hours ago.
Finally, the whole glittering thing was finished, some parts of it newly sprung to life, the first few lines already starting to fade as the sparklers exhausted themselves.
Singing in a reedy, vibrato-heavy voice, she suggests a Judy Collins-like folk singer, newly sprung from Sarah Lawrence and hitting the coffeehouse circuit.