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Unfortunately, AIG's success wasn't enough to spur excitement for the rest of the sector, as Hartford Financial Services decreased 2.4%, Prudential Public 1.5% and MetLife 2.2%.
To spur excitement, Holden relied on a direct-delivery sales force for DiGiornothe only one of its kind within Kraft.
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Ronald W. Averett, president and chief operating officer at Princeton eCom, said that the endorsement of a major Silicon Valley player had spurred excitement throughout the company.
The concept for "Nos," which is available in America and Europe but not yet released in Brazil (in hopes that Ms. Rodrigues's international success will spur additional excitement at home when the album comes out), derived from Ms. Rodrigues's musical mentor, Mr. Veloso.
And finally, since new handsets come out all the time, there has been no "point event"–a big generation shift in hardware that could galvanize game makers and spur consumer excitement.
Thursday's unmanned Orion launch from Cape Canaveral could help jump-start America's return to human exploration of space, including a journey to Mars, and spur new excitement for the future of Florida's Space Coast.
News that the Duchess of Cambridge, the former Kate Middleton, is pregnant spurred headlines and excitement around the world on Monday, but the exuberance was tempered by word that the mother-to-be has been hospitalized with a rare form of severe morning sickness.
Third, in the 2014 Scottish referendum, turnout by the young was extremely high, spurred by the excitement of a vote for independence.
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