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"I am not saying this current group is going to dominate golf in the same way, but seeing some of the guys winning majors and winning big events spurs everyone on.
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Although Yurachek stressed that he did not hire Ellis, recent events spurred him to research the N.C.A.A. violations under Ellis's watch.
He says that after the 1992 Brits, he genuinely thought he would never become involved with music again, but "a series of subtle events" spurred him into action.
Additionally, Dickson's introductory remarks refer to a toast delivered by President Obama in February, and to the rise of international "mass toasting" events, spurred on by both modern social networking Web sites and the decidedly timeless desire to imbibe and swear oaths.
Though Brewster escaped arrest, the events spurred the congregation to move even farther from England.
The flood events spurred renewed interest in the Auburn Dam, since a permanent dam would have helped Folsom Dam store water without the flood from behind the cofferdam, but it became clear that the system of levees, dams and diversions on the American River needed to be re-engineered.
In the event Spurs went behind to a terribly soft goal.
A tragic event spurs him to uncover the missing piece in the puzzle.
Likewise, the implication that this central event spurred Audubon on his quest to draw every species of bird in America (just as it led Gautreaux to give up the serious study of anatomy) falls short.
Or did our event spur the United States Government into thinking that international open government data events were Probably A Good Idea and it was About Time they did one too, (and that it might be Pretty Neat if theirs was the first)?
The event spurred Benenson to submit a full-page article in The Observer newspaper entitled "The Forgotten Prisoners," in which he promoted an "Appeal for Amnesty," a yearlong letter-writing campaign to repressive governments on behalf of what he termed "prisoners of conscience".
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