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They remind us that journalists are often spurred to do their best work in the shadow of others' misfortunes.
In an e-mail, Mr. Kohn said he had been spurred to do so when Judge Denise L. Cote of Federal District Court in Manhattan, who is presiding over the case, required him to keep his brief to five pages.
But the authors of the studies, who were spurred to do the work after complaints about special education from black educators and parents at an N.A.A.C.P. conference, said this was the first time the statistics had been examined so widely or so intricately.
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And this is what has given me a spur to do so much else".
There's still a chance for Liverpool and Spurs to do this, right?
Teach them through your actions that failure is not only survivable, but a spur to doing something else or giving it yet another go based on the lessons learned.
"It's spurred providers to do things that there really was no business case for doing ten, twenty years ago," Blackley told me.
And, in the wake of his own diagnosis, Terry Pratchett has both given much to Alzheimer's research - and spurred others to do so.
I confess I have only learned about these matters because Calton's poem spurred me to do so: I wanted to understand its fugitive references.
In 1932 Jacobi's leftist sympathies spurred her to do a portrait series of Ernst Thälmann, who ran as the Communist candidate for president that year against Hitler.
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