「spur・ring」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

spur・ring

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  • Industrial growth followed in the 1880s, spurring a need for developed city services.
  • entatives at all levels that have assisted in spurring a dramatic increase in sponsored research sup
  • million dead and another million refugees and spurring a century-long population decline.
  • embers of Congress and to Pentagon officials, spurring a probe that led to several indictments again
  • ons about the role of fertilizer subsidies in spurring agricultural development in Sub-Saharan Afric
  • ian-Islamic Cultural Center accused Hashmi of spurring communal tensions in India.
  • e economic impact on its home town, including spurring construction of rental homes and the opening
  • shed their season with a perfect 13-0 record, spurring controversy as to whether teams from non-BCS
  • They toured the US in 2009, spurring criticism of their politics by Daniel Sierads
  • sop, running via the southern end of Crookes, spurring development of the area.
  • s often been viewed as an important factor in spurring economic development in the D.C. metropolitan
  • ntury from the mineral deposits to the south, spurring economic development in the area.
  • rmation, almost all of it previously unknown, spurring Gernand to continue their research effort.
  • relatively high compared with natural levels, spurring growth of algae blooms that soon use up most
  • nded down Preston Street to Kentucky in 1865, spurring growth.
  • s roiled the information technology industry, spurring heated outcries from executives of Microsoft,
  • his own hands to combat the growing violence, spurring his fellow neighbors to join him.
  • er 13 of that year for superstitious reasons, spurring his dismissal, although the validity of this
  • Also spurring interest in the area is the 2007 opening of t
  • leted a rail line from Los Angeles to Spadra, spurring interest in land development in the area.
  • ultural dialogue, the Foundation also aims at spurring interest among young people for the Jewish cu
  • This is spurring interest in what is sometimes referred to as
  • elefilm revealed that FilmFest lost $850,000, spurring Losique to call for a public inquiry into the
  • cover story became surprisingly influential, spurring many others to examine the idea.
  • An embankment spurring off the mainline would also need construction
  • He was among those who were active in spurring on the Putsch.
  • , supposedly sung by an Old West wagon driver spurring on his team of mules as he recites the mail-o
  • is shaped in an irregular way with many coves spurring out from it.
  • the dam would place the two ruins underwater, spurring outcry and petitions of concerned experts and
  • film won both critical and commercial acclaim spurring Painter on to more ambitious projects.
  • All three parks had the intended effect of spurring residential development near them.
  • g was constructed in 1931, and the city began spurring some industrial sites.
  • , and fatigue than non-neighboring residents, spurring the county and state health services to pinpo
  • ing the Vietnam War, played a central role in spurring the investigation of the My Lai Massacre.
  • iece Grace Arents continued his philanthropy, spurring the development of St. Andrew's School, the I
  • the west side of Cape Breton Island, thereby spurring the growth of Inverness as a coal-exporting b
  • 1871, dwindled in the late twentieth century, spurring the Navarro County Historical Society to take
  • ily lilies and fresh vegetables to the U.S.), spurring the overseas territory to develop its tourist
  • Susquehanna in colonial Pennsylvania-Maryland spurring the 1730 opening of the historic Wright's Fer
  • Those who escape did so by spurring their horses to gallop faster, hence the nami
  • His example is credited with spurring them to victory.
  • ndition,” and “The Praise of New Netherlands: Spurring Verses to the Lovers of the Colony and Brothe