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And he is doubtful Holder will be able to spur significant change at Airbnb: "[They hired Holder] for power," he told VICE.

"The group brings together ardent advocates of child rights and I hope that with our energy and enthusiasm we'll be able to spur the process of formation of an efficient child protection system and contribute to the strengthening of child rights institutions in our country".

Recent growth indicates that the plant has not grown dormant, so you should be able to spur new growth from a cutting.

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Avoiding the political freeze of Iran, where his colleague Jafar Panahi remains forbidden to go abroad, Mr. Kiarostami is able to spur his imagination.

Carriers are also in the unique position of being able to spur social network visits by adjusting their rates.

Will the Heat be able to shut down Spurs sharpshooter Danny Green, like Chris Bosh said they will?

He has to be able to spin.

Preamble: Listen closely and, all the way over in Portugal, Arsenal's players may still be able to hear Spurs fans crowing.

You will still be able to find Spurs fans who complain about Arsenal being blow-ins, a team originally formed in the 1880s in Woolwich, south-east London, but who moved north to Tottenham's patch in 1913 after gates tumbled and financial oblivion appeared close.

If you were riding in a Dressage Test and your spur shank was too small, the horse wouldn't be able to feel the spur or your leg.

short-term interest rates are severely constrained by the zero lower bound: real rates may not be able to fall far enough to spur enough investment to lead to full employment".

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