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been spurred forward
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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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Contacted by e-mail on Friday, Mr. Doctoroff said all those projects had been spurred forward by the Olympic bid.
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Now, others who attended St. Clare's have been spurred by Mr. Leal's recent revelations to come forward and report similar abuse.
America's pick-up in investment last year may have been spurred by accelerated depreciation allowances which have merely encouraged companies to bring forward spending from future years.
The probe was spurred by oil industry critic Charles Hamel, who forwarded his allegation to then-Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska.
Venus is spurred on.
And the system is spurred by inflammation.
This attention was spurred by 3 factors.
The cavalry spurred forward but were met with a volley of canister shot which struck Maxwell, killing him instantly.
And he felt that reformists in the leadership were still on his side.In 1989 he spurred forward their campaign for change.
Spurred forward by Google and other Silicon Valley companies, the auto industry has been tinkering with autonomous vehicles for years.
That, too, is spurring demand.
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