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"Playing under Shane Warne was a massive spur," Carberry said.
The "like" button, by itself, serves as a massive spur to inter-organizational data analysis of consumer behavior at a scale never before available to sampling-driven marketing analytics.
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It was cold, the pitch was heavy and I just remember Pat Jennings, who is obviously a massive Spurs man, letting in a soft goal, which was very uncharacteristic for him.
Making a massive star.
It's a shame, since lackluster public health efforts are what led to the defining moment of Pence's one-term Indiana governorship: a massive HIV outbreak spurred by public health funding cuts and Pence's moralistic stance against needle exchanges.
Ken Livingstone, the London mayor at the time of the Olympic bid in 2005, famously said the Olympic project would spur a massive regeneration of this area over several decades, interrupted by a few weeks of sport.
After the session Mattis warned that any attack on the U.S. or its allies would spur "a massive military response" that would be "both effective and overwhelming".
Once an initial decision on relief is reached, Harvey will also spur a massive debate in Congress on how to reform the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), up for reauthorization this month.
World War II spurred a massive investment in the U.S. military and the defense industry as a whole.
The latter has spurred a massive interest in understanding the development and regulation of these thermogenic adipocytes.
The construction spurred a massive residential construction along the line giving a good foundation for ridership.
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