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The second world war spurred the mass-production of penicillin.
The easing and eventual end of the Cold War spurred international chess by reducing barriers.
By the 1960s, the inequities in civil rights and the debate over the Vietnam war spurred social justice movements.
After months in which the skyrocketing death toll in Syria's civil war spurred relatively little reaction here, the apparent gas attacks outside of Damascus struck a deep chord in a country still largely defined by memories of the Holocaust.
There are hopes that 2016 could be a better year for Britain's big supermarkets, which have been hit by a price war spurred by rising competition from Aldi and Lidl.
A decade after the end of the cold war spurred a wave of democratization in Africa, forcing even the most tenacious of dictators to at least hold sham elections to appease international creditors, Congo is one of the few African countries to never have conducted an election.
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And as we get older, we hear of the mesmerizing accomplishments of courageous people who fight in wars, spur massive social change, and save lives.
The necessity of war spurs designers and airmen to test this fledgling technology to the limits – and the lessons still apply today.
World War II spurred a massive investment in the U.S. military and the defense industry as a whole.
Residential development took off between the 1880's and World War I, spurred by subway construction in 1904.
This would signal a determination to destroy Hamas's strongholds completely.The possibility of a wider ground war has spurred outside efforts to broker a ceasefire.
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