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Wellspring

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Wellspring meaning

The source of water for a stream, spring or well; a fountainhead; a wellhead. | A perennial source of anything; a fountainhead of supply or emanation; resource.

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Astrid's Wellspring Källa Astrid (Astrid's Wellspring) by Berit Lindfeldt In memory of Astrid Lindgren, a memorial sculpture was created next to her childhood home, named Källa Astrid ("Astrid's Wellspring" in English).

However, Wellspring continued to bill Medicaid for speech-language therapy services for those children well beyond that date.

I’ve said it before and will say it again, old-timers can be a huge wellspring of information.

On Wednesday, a district court judge the ban from taking effect for two weeks, but its future—and Wellspring’s—ultimately remains uncertain.

The Gunnedah Bulldogs were the unlikely wellspring of the revival of the 21-year-old's AFLW dream, with the Swans drafting her ahead of the 2022 AFLW season.

The wellspring of Vorderman's outrage at unfairness lies in her background.

After this decision, the American public should think about the consequences of who they elect as president, because the presidency can become a wellspring of crime.

But when he spent time on Discord on that channel, he started to realize that he’d tapped into this real wellspring of male loneliness.

In the world of Black music, Baldwin’s legacy lives on, his words and ideas providing a wellspring of inspiration for artists committed to illuminating the truths of the Black experience and advocating for a more just and equitable world.

My body has discovered an innate wellspring of strength.

Ogerpon has the unique ability to change its typing depending on what mask it is wearing, with the Teal Mask being pure Grass-type, the Wellspring Mask being Grass/Water, the Heartflame Mask being Grass/Fire, and the Cornerstone Mask being Grass/Rock.

President George WashingtonтАЩs time-honored Farewell Address celebrated religion as the wellspring of morality, тАЬa necessary spring of popular government.

Wellspring and Ringer thought it best to announce the new ownership after that season to minimize disruption or worry among their customers that things would change with the new owner.

Behind her, a float carried well-wishers from Wellspring Church, who covered their faces but tossed handfuls of candy to the children on the sidewalk.

Can ‘smart toilets’ be the next health data wellspring?

Some Wellspring members have gone to Africa on “vision trips” to see the wells their donations helped build.

The screens that connect us to our social networks also can reconnect us to our inner wellspring of creativity.

Wellspring Family Services to support temporary staffing to avoid disruption in services to unsheltered families and purchase cleaning supplies.

And, in contrast to the end of the 17th century, when Peter the Great looked to Europe as the wellspring of progress, Mr Putin can plausibly argue that the future now belongs to China and its system of state capitalism.

Finally, Riri, Shuri, and Silhouette have made it to the Wellspring of Power.