Sentence examples for the spurring from inspiring English sources

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the spurring

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A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.

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Warrick's Future of Iraq Project, as it was called, was an effort to consider almost every question likely to confront a post-Hussein Iraq: the rebuilding of infrastructure, the shape Iraqi democracy might take, the carrying out of transitional justice and the spurring of economic development.

And China paid a lot to manufacture the stuff, and states in the U.S. said, 'You must consume renewable energy,' and then consumers said, 'Hey, how can I buy renewable energy?' " As far as he could see, none of this neither the research nor the creation of first markets nor the spurring of consumer demand was being done for carbon removal, so he decided to try to change that.

Some of the U.S. performance may be due to the spurring of the home fans.

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Just like the Spurs.

The Spurs have averaged 11.5.

But congratulations to the Spurs".

The Spurs are falling behind.

They outrebounded the Spurs, 48-35.

But then the Spurs happened.

But the Spurs said no.

The Spurs disproved that notion.

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