Sentence examples for had a spur from inspiring English sources

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Pier I was wide enough to accommodate four parallel tracks, and had a spur leading to a roundhouse at the end of West 71st Street.

But I also managed to get a few stories out of him about the early days, when Caltrain still had a spur that went to Los Altos, when my dad would walk through the orchards on the way to school, and when the nearby 280 was still being built ("kids, go play out on the freeway" was the running family joke).

During the 1964 highway renumbering, the branch became a section of SR 303, which ran from Bremerton to Bangor and had a spur route serving Keyport.

Zhangheotherium is known to have had a spur on the ankle, like the modern platypus, which would indicate that Sinosauropteryx fed on possibly venomous mammals.

"My uncle, knowing him, had a spur of the moment idea and went with it," Crueger told The Huffington Post by email Tuesday.

Overall, there was 38% of the population who had a spur (Achilles or plantar) and only third (11%) with spurs at both sites (Achilles and plantar).

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francaise In the late 1970s, Sheffield University had a Spurs Supporters Society, which was a wheeze whereby we got Student Union funds to subsidise our travel to Spurs away games.

The upper sepal of each flower usually has a spur and stands upright, forming a hood.

All rein orchids have a spur at the base of the flower lip.

Also local: the Cleveland Way, which has a spur to the Topping.

Route 29 also has a spur, Route 129, which connects Route 29 to U.S. Route 1 in Trenton.

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