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been spurring
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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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Faeces were dumped outside her parents' home in China.Such incidents have been spurring officials to tighten the law.
The scramble to recast themselves as "portals"—gateways to the Internet that are a hybrid of shopping mall, news service and entertainment centre, as well as acting as a spring-board to the rest of the web looks like becoming a stampede.Fear and envy have been spurring them on.
It'll also mean people won't have to re-buy their old favorites, something which has been spurring many HD remakes.
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Demand may have been spurred by lower rates.
Even Forys has been spurred by the girls.
Advances in SAT solving during the last 10 15 years have been spurred by yearly solver competitions.
That, too, is spurring demand.
Three basic elements are spurring growth.
This is spurring change and engagement".
And it is spurring a domino chain of investments.
The realisation is spurring a rethink among development experts.
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