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Planetary scientists agree that a planet's distance from its parent star is of paramount importance for creating conditions where liquid water might spur life.
NASA has just released data suggesting that one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus, may contain hydrothermal vents you know, the same geysers of hot water and chemicals that many believe helped spur life here on Earth.
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New bars, restaurants and the refurbished Fox Theater — financed in part by the city under Mr. Brown — have spurred night life and a growing arts scene.
Too late – by 2006 the digital music market, spurred into life by Fanning and Parker, was worth £560m but Napster had fewer than 1 million users left.
The sonata was spurred into life by a seizure of impatience; the cracking pace at which Uchida took its outer movements led to some tense playing, so that the smiling slow movement came as a respite from what seemed, from composer and pianist alike, to be unusual anger.
The doubling of NIH research spending spurred the life sciences, where increased knowledge will be more beneficial to biotechnical firms and the health industry than to most others.
In Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn in for a second term, but the nascent protest movement that spurred to life during his controversial re-election remained unbowed.
I sort of see that mining disaster are being an intertwined problem of corporate malfeasance spurred into life by a government that's too responsive to the lobbyist succubi.
Did your father's life spur your interest in storytelling at all? Maybe.
A shortage of capital will probably spur consolidation among life and property insurers, he said.
The men in her life spur her to greater learning: she discovers the hypocrisies of China's authoritarian regime partly through their teachings, partly through their betrayals.
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