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Residential development took off between the 1880's and World War I, spurred by subway construction in 1904.
It's not too late, I spurred myself, many times over, and, finally, five months after it was assigned, I turned in the piece.
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This role, never effectively implemented in World War I, was spurred largely by the German air attacks on London.
I laughed more than I expected, spurred on by the fact that in doing so I was exercising a basic democratic right.
And I hope it spurs the development of more content and tools that are presented to us as if images aren't a complete afterthought.
I hope it spurs a conversation about the key issues affecting the poorest people in the world.
"He outlined what getting into the Champions League would mean to this club and, I think, spurred everyone on for the victory against Sunderland.
I'm spurred to write on this topic because it can be a problem.
I was spurred, after a year of being too silent, to write about the election because of this.
For other people, I have heard it spurs incredible violence".
But I wonder if there was someone else like me, and the possibility of messages I spread spurring on someone's own internalized cycle scares me.
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