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The horsy set was all booted and spurred for last Sunday's $150,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix, which drew 10,000 to the final jumping competition, surrounded by society and corporate lunch tents.
David Rudovsky, a civil rights lawyer in Philadelphia who has been involved in a lawsuit over stop-and-frisk in that city, said both Holder's announcement and the ruling were "part of a national re-examination of criminal justice policy that has been spurred for the last 40 years by a fear of crime".
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Ongoing history and the extending dispersion of Muslim believers provided the occasion and spur for the compilation of Hadith.
Values were 3% versus 13% for the plantar spurs and 10% versus 18% for the Achilles spurs for men and women respectively.
Cheap credit, for instance, spurred demand for new motors and rapid growth in carmaking.
NAFTA has spurred trade for all its members.
Their concerns have spurred calls for a greater voice.
Such prospects have spurred deals for infrastructure assets.
It spurred demand for more movies.
AMC's "Breaking Bad" spurred demand for Walter Whazmattyle hazmat suits.
That helped to spur demand for imports.
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