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121) The demand for salted herring in china, in conjunction with huge catches being brought in by the fishing fleet, spurred Yip Sang to build a fish packing plant in Nanaimo.
122) The convulsive symptoms that can be a result of consuming ergot tainted rye have also been said to be the cause of accusations of "bewitchment" that spurred the Salem witch trials.
123) Since these previews have (generally) spurred good discussion, I wanted to talk about a Fiddlesticks mini-rework we have in the pipe.
124) The imminence of negotiations thus probably spurred rather than delayed his dicision.
125) Held up in between two human fingers, this amazing two-headed African Spurred Tortoise is a rare sight to behold - and even evolutionist Charles Darwin would struggle to explain its unique deformity.
126) A plant of the genus Delphinium, especially any of several tall cultivated varieties having palmate leaves and long racemes of showy, variously colored spurred flowers.
127) It was in search of Cathay and the Indies, their riches, that spurred Columbus to sail west, where he found a new continent instead.
128) In the history of the U. S. grain market, grain elevators several times fell prey to this temptation, spurred by a lack of clarity in bailment law.
129) New radioisotopes and accelerators spurred radiobiology . Electron microscopes were turned on cells and viruses.
130) A decision involving the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 has spurred discussion of whether the Court should begin anew to hold broad delegations unconstitutional.
131) Corydalis:any of various herbs of the genus Corydalis native chiefly to northern temperate regions and having finely divided leaves and spurred(Sentence dictionary), often yellow or pinkish flowers.
132) The academy notes that creative development in children is spurred by down-time, when kids can dream and explore and must find ways to fill time on their own.
133) "While the former athletes' village turned out to be a boondoggle, the Olympics spurred construction along False Creek that has done very well, " said Campbell.
134) The dour data in the last few days have spurred talk the economy could tumble into a fresh recession.
135) Newspapers nationwide reported that my letter spurred the Boy Scouts of America to issue a policy restricting use of the flag.
136) The third, reforming and opening to the world has spurred the ch. people's whole power promoting, and has consolidated the material foundation of the ch. people' cohesive force in the present age.
137) The pullback from consumers spooked by an economic downturn spurred an even sharper withdrawal by businesses.
138) And worker migration toward developed nations will continue, spurred by wage differentials between developed and developing countries.
139) Oil prices steadies after six days of record highs - spurred by tensions between Turkey and Kurdish rebels.
140) Recent administrative changes increased the size of the city and spurred a desire to create a new city center along the Dong Ping River.
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