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"I can't wait to race and having that home crowd support is going to spur us on this week".
"Hopefully, having this is going to spur the industry to find something that does last longer," Kobori said.
Improving this labor force takes time, however, so any education improvements aren't going to spur exports in the next few years.
"Yes, baby," she told him, "I'm staying on the ship, but you're going to Spur for ice cream, and to the beach".
"It's going to spur a lot more study," said Dr. Mohamed A. F. Noor, an evolutionary biologist at Louisiana State University.
"There's going to be a lot of development and innovation in Canada that's going to spur economic growth and attract investment.
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Connecticut is one of a growing number of states offering such franchises, which allow companies to build a network to distribute digital services to each new customer as they go, to spur competition.
It will take many steps to turn around manufacturing, Mr. Timken said, adding that although tax cuts have help, he wished more of them had gone to spur investment.
He isn't going to Spurs really is he.
Confirming his destination on his Twitter account, Pienaar said: "To end speculation I am going to Spurs.
Sigurdsson, 24, signed for the Swans from Tottenham in July with Wales international Ben Davies going to Spurs.
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