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Spurs are linear outgrowths that elongate by focal growth of their ends (e.g. as for the primary spur at 3 dpf, and the j apex spur later).
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If I'm Jason Kidd, the only thing I see is what is before me: right now, the Spurs; later, the cash register.
Prompted at first by Hasidism, a mystical movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, and spurred later by other social, educational, and political movements, Yiddish was carried to all the world's continents by massive emigration from eastern Europe, extending its traditional role as the Jewish lingua franca.
The new law, known as Reach, would place the burden of proof of safety on the producers before its sale, rather than waiting for problems to spur regulation later.
They went so far as to hold a lead on the road against Spurs at White Hart Lane, before falling, 3-1 (Spurs would later stomp them in Dublin, 4-0).
(He once referred to Samaki Walker, the Spurs forward who later joined the Lakers, as Shmecky).
India's successful nuclear tests, three years later, spurred Pakistan's urgent and costly attempts to achieve parity.
Five league goals in 16 starts saw the Ireland captain sold back to Spurs six months later.
Once Jermain Defoe had replaced the ineffectual Adebayor 10 minutes later, Spurs were playing in a completely different fashion.
News executives say an earlier start time spurs ratings gains later in the morning, like a snowball rolling down a steep hill.
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