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Spur the engine as intended and there's surprising muscle either around town or on the open road.
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Government officials said they hope the program will create 400,000 jobs over three years and spur the construction industry to become an engine of growth.
Spur the horse.
In the early 21st century, the advent of automobiles and steam engines spurred the development of modern complex lubricants consisting of base oils and chemical additives.
The executive director of today's People's Firehouse group, Daniel Rivera, said a new effort to shut the Engine 212 house could spur a 1975-type reaction.
It's spurred the development of over a dozen meta-search engines, trip trackers, and trip planning tools.
The familiar twin-turbo W-12 engine supplies an ample 616 horsepower, spurring the Spur to a 200 m.p.h.
The development of more powerful airplane engines in the late 1930s gave rise to a need to increase the combustion characteristics of gasoline and spurred the development of lead-based fuel additives to improve engine performance.
This spurs the smugglers on.
MIAMI — In the lead-in to Game 1 of the N.B.A. finals Thursday night, which Tony Parker helped steal from the Miami Heat, 92-88, much was made of how he became the driving force of the San Antonio Spurs, the little engine that could replace Tim Duncan in that role.
Yes, since smog was discovered, and later when the first oil crisis spurred all the alternative engine experiments, I have been right.
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