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Anecdotally, investigators say they see the abusers spurring each other on.
For example, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque had nearby studios and often visited each other, spurring each other on.
Remembering one group, Miles and Rixom tell me that they developed a community, spurring each other on to perform individual routines in a show: "Nobody crumbled, nobody fell apart; they blossomed even when we didn't expect it.
The pair spurring each other on to new heights, bigger wins, more jerseys.
Felix and Eddie were unquestionably spurring each other on.
They thus watched over each other's domains and health with a sort of manly tenderness, spurring each other on, but anxious too, at the medical cost of so much creativity and determination, right up until the end.
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"They have spurred each other on," he said.
Or, even better, find a friend to swim with you and you can spur each other on.
Mallarmé's tense negotiation with Wagner indicates the degree to which artistic genres can spur each other onward.
The boys spur each other on to greater and greater risks, to the point of vomiting and passing out.
'We were both distraught, but we had each other,' Packer recalls - and, against the odds, the pair spurred each other to success.
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