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The findings provide new evidence that Lubitz's actions two hours later – flying the aeroplane at high speed into a mountain in the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board – were planned and not an act of spur-of-the-moment madness.

A woman who had reported finding swastikas and anti-Semitic remarks scrawled on her door on three separate occasions earlier this month admitted that she was responsible for one of those episodes, and said she acted to spur the investigation of the others.

For instance the federal Clean Air Act of 1970 spurred the creation of a burgeoning air pollution control equipment industry, which generated revenues of $18.3 billion in 2007 (including more than $3 billion in exports) and is part of a broader U.S. environmental technologies industry that had $282 billion in revenue in 2007 and employs 1.6 million Americans.

Stroud: One act of creativity can spur on a moment of clarity in another project.

America's Africa Growth and Opportunity Act of 2000 has spurred African exports by dropping American tariffs.

Echoing Lynch, the head of the New Jersey PBA, Patrick Colligan, said in a statement that the shooting is "nothing less than an act of domestic terrorism spurred on by so much recent hatred aimed at officers everywhere".

The United States (US Health Information Technologyy for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 has spurred adoption of electronic health records.

And while all are important works and well constructed and important, I also can't help but wonder if a part even a large part of why these books were and continue to be touted has to do with their censorship and the interest built around what could cause such a reaction, as well as the acts of preservation spurred by their suppression.

The boy, who faces two counts of premeditated murder, did not act on the spur of the moment, said the chief, Roy Melnick.

Impulsive, Reactionary Heroes act on the spur of the moment in emergency situations to save the life of someone in distress, again doing so with some awareness of the personal risk involved.

He admitted that he has "some big decisions to make" but was too shrewd to act on the spur of the moment, when his mind was still clouded with a disappointment that will linger for a long while yet.

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