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Mr Obama's presidential campaign was a fearsome thing, setting records not just for crowd sizes and donation levels but for the activism it spurred from previously prone voters.
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More immediately, it spurred expressions of frustration from plaintiffs' lawyers.
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And this is just another business venture that's spurred from the show's success.
Interest in the grandchild spurred from the rank of the grandmother within a group.
When things are tough I look at where I've come from and it spurs me on.
Both criticisms have been refuted by the corporation itself, and far from crowding out private investment, it has actually spurred it, attracting "A$2.90 from private funds for every A$1 it has invested in projects".
Even the name 'Hollywood' has become so synonymous with films, it's spurred copycat nicknames from Bollywood in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) and Nollywood in Nigeria to Wellywood in Wellington, New Zealand, and Lollywood, in the Pakistani city of Lahore.
Tinder gets in the way of a genuine connection spurring from natural origins.
A branch to Perceton Colliery (a short northward spur from the Irvine - Busbie line) opened on 26 June 1848.
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