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Fiction has, and must keep, a private address".Only once was she spurred into crusading.
She spurred her heels gently into Lady's flanks, and the Amerigos started off.
She spurred her town to contribute more than $5,000 to buy237 respirators and 388 filters, which she then to Rescue One in Manhattan.
With Dean Warren, she spurred development and raised money for scholarships and a new Columbia Law School building, William and June Warren Hall, dedicated to them in 1998.
During King's remarks, which were originally titled "Normalcy, Never Again," she spurred him forward with an offhanded comment ("Tell them about the dream, Martin") that encouraged him to move off his prepared notes and into the improvised, immortal portion of his speech.
In particular, she spurred the creation of a Facebook group where members of the amateur community post comments on their sightings and interact with her and other scientists.
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Ms. Goldberg said almost nothing on the record about the controversy, lest she spur more coverage.
She said she was spurred by his eonomic message, especially regarding minimum wage.
Once she'd read it, she unwittingly spurred me on by pushing me about my future plans for it.
She was spurred on by guilt, because when she met children in camps who had been rescued from Kony's army, she "very foolishly" promised them she would help, "something a real reporter would never do in a million years", she says.
Casualty nurse Helene Donnelly said she was spurred to blow the whistle as she could not see patients suffer any more.
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