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So the more Spurs do it, the more it comes back, with menaces.
There are now more Spurs players than England players in the top 100.
Such inequalities remain, even though rich-country governments these days typically spend around 13% of their budgets, 5-6% of national income, on education.Technology: more spur than toolThroughout the millennium, the demand for more education has been spurred by technology.
What they got short notice on, it seems, was Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki's decision to go with something more spur-of-the-moment.
Nani reduced the deficit but a minute later Dempsey made it 3-1 althoughhough Shinji Kagawa closed the gap once more, Spurs defended stoutly to hang on.
CT detected more spurs and osteophytes than plain radiography (Table 1).
And as the economic recovery in the United States began, apparel makers and retailers placed orders for more inventory, spurring even more demand.
The housing market looks more optimistic, spurred by lower mortgage rates.
Telling NewsRadio, "The more oppression you provide to younger people, the more it spurs them on".
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