See also: spur
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to prick with or as if with a spur or spurs; incite or urge on: The rider spurred his mount ruthlessly. Appreciation spurs ambition. ... to proceed hurriedly; press forward: We spurred onward through the night.
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Double-spurred Francolin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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African Spurred Tortoise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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When Elizabeth Fontaine appeared in an Orange County courthouse Monday morning, she broke out in tears and pleaded with the commissioner to grant her custody of her two little girls, the latest chapter in an increasingly bitter custody battle with her estranged husband. It was a harbinger. ... A frenzied search was launched.
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President Bush's August 1972 suspension from flight status in the Texas Air National Guard -- triggered by his failure to take a required annual flight physical -- should have prompted an ... Bush, who was a fighter-interceptor pilot assigned to the Texas Air National Guard, ... White House spokesman Scott McClellan,
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Malvaceae (Mallow Family) ... ▲ small mature plant with flower ... Spurred Anoda: (not in Weeds of the Great Plains, nor Weeds of the Northeast)
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SWAHILI NAME FOR TORTOISE: Kobe, Makobe(plural); Scientific name: Geochelone sulcata ; Also Known As: Spurred tortoise ... Largest African mainland tortoise. To 35 inches. Females to 26 inches. A common pet in Europe; occasionally survives over a century.
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As I turned back into the retreat center I found myself just walking and thanking my Father in heaven the surprise of joy. Mmmmmm. Is that the smell of bacon coming from the chow hall? Get Spurred On!
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Multi-Version Concordance ... Spurred (3 Occurrences) ... and the greater number of them have been spurred on by your ardour. (WEY)
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