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Some younger composers, fortunately, need no spur to move forward.
Here there is no bit necessary, no spur, no crop".
Philosophers compare this problem to a second scenario, sometimes called the footbridge problem, in which a train is again heading toward five people, but there is no spur.
"Consumers will be left with Hobson's choice – there will be no spur, no choice, no innovation and no reason for consumers to engage any more.
When he first refuses to kill the king, Duncan ("I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition"), Lady Macbeth, all bony shoulders and barbarity, rounds on him.
Clare Clark's "Savage Lands" combines a well-researched historical context, many hogsheads full of period detail and a fictional story to make a novel that requires no spur to its imaginings.
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The initial Palo Alto gathering was no spur-of-the-moment meeting.
If his students could get diplomas by taking Regents exams, fear of not graduating would no longer spur them to excel in portfolios.
No spur-of-the-moment, hey-that-should-be-fine selections.
It may not be a typical museum — it requires no admission, sells no souvenirs and allows no spur-of-the-moment visits — but it has been impressively designed by UJMN Architects.
And it was subsequently disclosed that this had been no spur-of-the-moment power grab but rather a conspiracy more than a decade in the making, dating all the way back to the day a teenage Qaddafi picked up a copy of the Egyptian President Gamal Nasser's revolutionary treatise "Philosophy of the Revolution" and began planning his own Nasserite revolt with like-minded schoolmates.
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