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When Wellspring left he took the last of the crowd with him.
This wellspring of data has helped win cases for him and others.
No, Captain, the mind is the wellspring of our power.
It was not for her to see the wellspring of human passion.
My life, on the other hand, is a constant wellspring of surprise.
And if there be such, what is indeed the wellspring of chaos?
The Council had certainly always been a wellspring of consistency.
To do so, they need to be clear about the wellsprings of that insecurity.
So the authorities said they stepped in before that happened with Wellspring.
You wouldn't have the drive, or the wellspring of it.
Both men say the countryside is the wellspring of Russian culture.
These works and the important commentaries on them were the wellspring of science.
This does not means it was empty, but the historical wellspring of state under a new name.
Rather than fighting them for power, Wellspring had stepped aside.
Somehow, from some deep wellspring of will, she managed a smile.
All the way to the wellsprings of my heart.
The entertainment industry has been a longtime wellspring of support for Democrats.
There is a deep wellspring of anxiety in Government circles here these days.
For the French couple, antiquity is a wellspring of memory.
If only the human predicament, and the wellsprings of what we call evil, were so clear cut.
She was a wellspring of grace, strength, caring and love.
"He is a valuable prisoner, a wellspring of information, as they say on the surface."
She was afraid the treatment might dry up the wellspring of her creativity.
Perhaps the urge to adventure was drawn from the same wellspring.
They sensed that she was near, ever the centerpiece and the wellspring of their power.