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And so I think that that competition has really spurred out a lot of innovation.
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So I obviously loved sitting next to her and spurring out an average of eight gallons of pre-cum every single time.
Brian McNamee, the government's star witness, could have spurred jurors out of their malaise if he testified Tuesday, as the government said he would.
Brian McNamee, the government's star witness, could have spurred jurors out of their malaise if he had testified Tuesday, as the government said he would.
New products from competitors haven't exactly spurred action out of the PlayStation team, and Tretton didn't seem intimidated by his rivals in the least.
With Nijmegen winning 2-0 in the other group game, a similar margin of victory for Spartak Moscow would have knocked Spurs out and that was the likely scenario after a nightmare first half in which they were technically embarrassed by their Russian opponents.
The Spurs out-rebounded the Heat 52-36.
The England winger was Spurs' get-out ball and subjected the Czech to a torrid evening, with Boateng forced to track back acres to cover.
It has, however, spurred allies to look out for themselves.
If fact, the image spurred others to speak out in defiance.
Unfulfilled fantasies of summer by the sea have spurred others to splash out on zany indulgences.
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