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Investigators were spurred to reopen the Berman case because of numerous new revelations in The Jinx.
No mention was made of the mural's provenance, and the artists, who are married, were spurred to revisit the matter.
Far from being driven to despair by pestilence, it is as if they were spurred to assert the glory of life.
Investigators were spurred to reopen the Berman case as a result of new evidence unearthed by the makers of the documentary series, called The Jinx.
The leaders said Latinos were spurred to the polls by the hard-line positions that Mr. Romney and other Republicans took on immigration.
Orchestra officials said that they were spurred to hire Mr. Haitink, who had not conducted the Chicagoans for nearly a decade, after he had a successful two-week stint with them in March.
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Will Michigan State, which has a well-developed club program, be spurred to action?
One hopes that publishers may be spurred to reprint some of these exceptional books.
4. The Twelve by Stuart Neville Former IRA man Gerry Fegan is spurred to vengeance by spectres of his own.
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