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Evoking images from the civil rights movement, Mr. Simmons suggested that the same spirit that moved Mr. King in 1961 continued to spur change today.
And the disaster has continued to spur developments in the country in everything from energy generation, smartphones, transport and emergency response technology.
Politicized or not, the whole Iraq issue has continued to spur debate at the U.N. while war rages in Iraq itself.
Analyses of the sedimentology of Central and West Africa indicate that sea level increases caused by climate fluctuations continued to spur marine incursions after the Jurassic and a large marine seaway is thought to have extended from Libya to West Africa from the late Cretaceous through to the Eocene [Fig. 1; 23].
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"We believe the continued economic uncertainty and the outcome of the 2012 presidential election is likely to continue to spur both firearms and ammunition sales," the Freedom Group, which owns Bushmaster, the company that makes the rifle used in Newtown, wrote in a financial report on the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
Longer lifespans continue to spur saving.
Even now, the campaign continues to spur our curiosity.
Either way, the episode continues to spur revisions of the original narrative.
Cheap oil, natural gas and power will continue to spur emissions-intensive industry and conspicuous consumption.
Worse could be to come should consumer borrowing continue to spur growth in 2015.
If the past 30 years is any guide, we should expect future recessions to continue to spur job polarization.
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