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In a county memorable for its lack of history, the long shadow of Shakespeare was a spur to think bigger.
"Bradford did so well against them and it's given us even more of a spur to think we can do well against them.
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The students were spurred to think of the many ways that we are using technology in our personal lives, even for the most personal and private aspects, and the discussion was a lively one.
These are things that have actually happened … I think we now have plenty of evidence that should push us into thinking that this is disturbing data and should spur us to think ever more seriously about clean energy and how can we move our focus more towards clean energy".
It should spur parents to think twice about allowing children to buy such games.
Still, their ongoing experience of being brushed off by the government should spur them to think differently about the overlooked amahs.
Leaving this tragic history out of the artwork's immediate equation, Ms. Romero often focuses instead on the creation of ingenious art pieces and situations that gently spur you to think about the origins, use and social relations surrounding objects and materials.
That's the question actor Alan Alda has posed to scientists in the second Flame Challenge so named because the question in last year's competition was, "What is a flame?" The challenge aims to spur scientists to think about how they can better communicate with the public.
If Start-Up Chile spurs locals to think big, that would be no small achievement.
The Super Bowl commercial will depict the character interacting with people for whom an important life event — the birth of a child — spurs them to think about investing.
Osama bin Laden's violent death in his mystery home in Abbottabad, Pakistan, spurred me to think about the many other houses he had lived in, openly and not-so-openly, during his long terrorist career.
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