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is spurred

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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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Venus is spurred on.

And the system is spurred by inflammation.

In part that journey is spurred by tragedy.

The fast growth in low-wage retail jobs is spurred by publicly subsidized development.

"I think a lot of time atmosphere is spurred on by offense.

Part of the increase is spurred by limited inventory, she said.

The spate of deaths is spurred, in part, by the easy access to prescription drugs.

This long reminiscence is spurred by a single grain of memory.

As in film music, this development is spurred by economics and esthetics.

Former IRA man Gerry Fegan is spurred to vengeance by spectres of his own.

The drug efficiently kills senescent cells and significantly reduces symptoms of the disease, which is spurred by inflammation.

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