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spurred ADJ

spurred
spurred

spur <a spur; spurs> N

spur <a spur; spurs> N

spur N

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English
The spurred, lobed lip of the middle petal is white with magenta spots and sometimes bars.
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At its peak, the steel mill employed some 20,000 people, which spurred the development of a new community centered around the mill.
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The outcome of the report spurred on many football clubs to open call centres to deal with ticket enquiries and seating arrangements.
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Some 108 miles (174 km) of arterial streets were widened between 1915 and 1931, 1 spurred by the tremendous growth in automobile usage.
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Budgetary cuts, as well as conflicts with feminist film collectives and independent producers, spurred its disbandment in 1996.
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About 300 buffalo race in groups of five or six, spurred on by bareback jockeys wielding wooden sticks, as hundreds of spectators cheer.
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There are a number NFC-enabled phones entering the market spurred by NFC mobile wallet trials globally.
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Our board brought up the idea of creating an incentive plan for diversity, which spurred the thought of having a similar structure for sustainability.
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This time spurred by several Barbadian members of parliament.
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This practice began to alter in the 1180s and 1190s, spurred by the greater political stability.
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