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One hopes that publishers may be spurred to reprint some of these exceptional books.
Some observers say that is why he may be spurred towards a permanent political settlement over Ukraine.
S OME believe that renewed interest in bridge may be spurred by the very tool that many blame for its decline.
The hope, now, is that he may be spurred on to try ramming through other big reforms on pensions, for example.
But there are several out-of-contention clubs who may be spurred on this weekend by something much darker than glory – schadenfreude, the joy in wrecking the hopes and dreams of their opponents.
Even if the latest lyrical spat may be spurred by publicity – Kim and Minaj are each planning to release new material soon – at least it's a more creative feud than, say, The Orwells v Arctic Monkeys.
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Global turmoil may be spurring sales, Mr. Boone said.
Those kinds of missteps may be spurring the wave of fiscal conservatism in front offices.
Dan Halpern, the editorial director of Ecco Press, who was on a food and literature panel at the convention of the International Association of Culinary Professionals last spring, said the success of "Kitchen Confidential" may be spurring more writers to work with food.
That may be spurring more workers to leave for better opportunities: separate government data shows the number of retail workers quitting their jobs this year and last is at the highest in a decade.
That feeling of betrayal may be spurring him to launch a comeback, however, and with Iran playing a powerful role in Iraq, it is Maliki who stands to gain.
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