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91) When peril was closer at hand, more physical changes spurred additional strength.
92) The field of digital signal processing has spurred developments from basic theory of discrete-time signals to diverse applications in telecommunications, speech and acoustics, radar, and video.
93) In 1896, with America in the grip of depression, increasingly desperate individuals headed north, spurred on by reports of valleys and rivers christened "Bonanza" and "Eldorado".
94) Foreign companies have dominated China's market for beauty and personal-care products as rising incomes have spurred the country's consumers to trade up.
95) It was violence that made gay activism explode in the United States: The Stonewall riots of 1969,(www.Sentencedict.com) when a police raid at a bar in New York spurred gays to fight back.
96) This first defeat, however, only spurred leaders to redouble their propaganda and seek new allies.
97) Without the home buyer credit, investors worry that the struggling housing market might lose a crucial incentive that has spurred hopes of stabilization in recent months.
98) High demand and rising prices for whale oil spurred a search for and investment in the 19th-century version of alternative energy.
99) Civic organizations spurred the hunt for the murderer by offering rewards totaling $ 8500.
100) Uncertainty over reports on jobs and manufacturing after the two-day Federal Open Market Committee meeting spurred Treasury purchases in case the data is surprisingly weak, they said.
101) SEA ice over the Arctic has shrunk to its smallest known area, shattering a record set in 2005 and continuing a trend spurred by human-caused global warming, scientists say.
102) Spurred by separate pushes by the U.S. and Chinese governments, more schools in Greater New York have begun offering -- even requiring -- the study of Mandarin at the elementary level.
103) Spurred by the booming market economy in contemporary China, PR functions directly amid journalism, playing a critical role in media organizations both interiorly and exteriorly.
104) The requirement for double - hulled tankers spurred the shipping industry to modernize with much safer ships.
105) In Britain the drop was more pronounced, with the volume of books down 4% and value down 6%, spurred lower by aggressive price competition in the major book chains and supermarkets.
106) In addition, the study showed lisinopril treatment spurred proliferation of an important class of immune cells known as regulatory T cells that help prevent immune diseases.
107) Spurred on by a new class of Anatolian entrepreneurs, the economy has thrived.
108) Airlines around the world, spurred by growing passenger volume and the need to replace hundreds of aging 1960s-era jets, have embarked on an unprecedented shopping rush.
109) Feeding all those chickens has also spurred a roughly four-fold growth in the domestic feed grain industry, she says.
110) Abolitionism grew, southern secession spurred it, and in January 1865 Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery.
111) I think maybe the same movement that created the Yale Cooperative Society in the late nineteenth century also spurred credit unions.
112) A hybrid plant derived from crossing certain species of the genus Viola and having small, spurred , variously colored flowers.
113) Stipules free, brownish green, small. Flowers white to violet. Anterior petal shallowly saccate but not spurred.
114) But a similar suit in Wisconsin spurred that state's legislature to enact a law in April that allowed the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, another K12 partner, to continue to enroll students.
115) Spurred on by the competition, Norfolk Navy Yard spent the whole day.
116) Economic development has spurred deforestation and pollution in surrounding provinces in central China, endangering at least 57 plant species, including the Chinese dove tree and the dawn redwood.
117) Friday's strong jobs data spurred speculation the dollar and risky trades may begin to decouple, although most analysts say the inverse link is likely to remain in place for the foreseeable future.
118) The privatization of property spurred the creation of a commercialized housing industry with developers and investors.
119) Technological innovation was spurred by the general advance in the social organization of knowledge.
120) Rising seas spurred by climate change could threaten 180 U.S. coastal cities by 2100, a new study says, with Miami, New Orleans and Virginia Beach among those most severely affected.
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