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Be spurs
noun
A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.
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People want to be Spurs assistants, too.
But, he added, these constrictions can be spurs for invention.
Arsenal will be Arsenal, Spurs will be Spurs.
These are welcome, too, especially when they hint at the ways in which personality traits that are commonly regarded as character flaws can be spurs to greatness.
The imposing 25-year-old Toulouse midfielder Etienne Capoue looks set to be Spurs' fourth signing of the transfer window, at a fee of around £8.6m.
Lakewood students recalled investigators from the sheriff's sex-abuse unit, which operates out of Whittier, coming to the school, calling people in, questioning anyone who had even been seen talking at lunch to boys who were said to be Spurs.
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Global turmoil may be spurring sales, Mr. Boone said.
Silver's success may also be spurring interest, she suggests.
Be spur-of-the-moment.
The free-kick was Spurs' downfall.
"They were spurs," he said.
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