Word: spurs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Holmer told a news conference the couple decided on the spur of the moment to attend the movie, leading police to believe the assassin must have been keeping the prime minister under surveillance...
...wanderlust hits, your roommate suggests you go for a ride in his car. On the spur of the moment, the four of you hop into the car and head northward to the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night...
...very least, the Festival of Life has helped to alleviate the misconceptions of those quick reactions and has given us positive awareness about AIDS in the form of caring and concern. It is to be hoped that the festival will also provide an example to spur government efforts at lessening the social as well as the biological impact of AIDS...
...nine languages, total 150,000 copies by year's end and find its way into 122 nations. The Chinese produce three different versions (John Naisbitt's Megatrends rates only two versions). Interestingly, China has mounted a campaign to shrink the percentage of its budget spent on defense and spur economic development...
...anything of the kind. Reagan has rejected such ideas in the past, and is unlikely to abandon his well-known opposition to tax increases. Said Herrington: "I do not believe an import fee is called for. It's a tax." Instead of taxing oil, the Energy Secretary wants to spur exploration by giving oil and gas firms new tax breaks...