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  2. File:Declaration Thomas Spring 1994.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Spring line settlement - Wikipedia

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    Spring line (or springline) settlements will sometimes form around these springs, becoming villages. In each case to build higher up the hill would have meant difficulties with water supply; to build lower would have taken the settlement further away from useful grazing land or nearer to the floodplain .

  4. Spring horizon - Wikipedia

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    A spring horizon or spring line is an impervious layer of rock reaching the surface, along which springs emerge. Since aquifers and impervious strata often lie on top of one another in horizontal layers, adjacent contact springs often emerge at the same height along a line called the spring horizon.

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  6. Lost Spring - Wikipedia

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    Lost Spring (惜春, Sekishun) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is based on a radio play by Yumie Hiraiwa , who co-wrote the screenplay with Nakamura. [ 4 ]

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  8. Diocletian - Wikipedia

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    In the West, Maximian lost the fleet built in 288 and 289, probably in the early spring of 290. The panegyrist who refers to the loss suggests that its cause was a storm, [109] [110] but this might have been an attempt to conceal an embarrassing military defeat. [111] Diocletian broke off his tour of the Eastern provinces soon thereafter.

  9. There Will Come Soft Rains (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "There Will Come Soft Rains" expresses an anti-war message in that Nature, as personified by Spring, ignores the four questions asked by the poet in "Spring In War Time" by awakening even as war may destroy any meaning for mankind's existence because such meaning, if it exists at all, only resides within mankind itself.