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Periodically he will have the bone spur radiographed to see if the condition remains stabilized or worsens.
Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words.
The rubber stamp comes despite continued concerns over the plan's inclusion of a spur with railway lines leading into the Town Beach bay.
New brooms tend to sweep clean, and new regime could spur Liverpool's players on to achieving what their forefathers did.
Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer.
Indeed, at the time when I began to work for him, he had reached a state at which the click of a Remington machine acted as a positive spur.
The fact that the team were still level at half-time acted as a spur to them.
He said the presence of the gallery across the road from the new parliament could spur it to new heights of art appreciation.
The project's aim is to spur revitalization through innovative cultural initiatives.
Do comments like that spur you on to drive harder or do they knock your confidence?
He gave a lift and a spur to a BBC office which could often be in a state of chaos.
Every time there's an affirmative answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on.
It is plain from the maps that in this intervening period the road alignment was altered in respect of the Castle Acre spur and the Pink Road.
A finding of neglect can spur the need for action, and thus contribute to the avoidance of suicides in the future.
It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country.
Finally, nectar collects in the saccate nectary spur formed by the fusion of the margins of the labellum and the base of the column-foot.
It will not be easy for Lin to achieve his aim, but setbacks just seem to spur him on.
The textile sector presents good opportunity for us to spur growth and combat poverty because of its vertical linkage to agriculture.
A forward from the pack should lead the team and spur them on.
Diseases such as anthracnose, spur blight, and mildew may be more prevalent if irrigation is not accompanied by adequate disease-control measures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One spur for a log and one for any hellion who should get in the way of an honest drive!
The peak of this awful spur was just touched by a fleecy cloud that shifted to and fro like a banneret.
Yet what can I say, for all men know that your valor needs the curb and not the spur.
The ecclesiastical93 monitor, from spur to plume a star of sanctimony, was called the chaplain.
I had been standing on the diving board and on the spur of the moment I went off backwards.
It is a spur of the Eifel mountains, or hills, as they are called, according to the fancy of the speaker.
Hephzy had already given them some excuse, fabricated on the spur of the moment.
Sometimes I have seen the beginning of a folktale in a fragment of narrative reeled off by a Gypsy on the spur of the moment.
Name from habena, a thong or rein, in allusion to the shape of the lip or spur of some species.
And every summer at home his father added extension courses in the saddle and bridle, spur, hackamore and lariat to his education.
He struck the rivet such a blow that he snapped one shank of his spur short off.
I think he is under a mistake in averring that there is any severity in the sheath spur.
The shorter and blunter the spur, and the smoother the leg, the younger is the bird.
The company, which controls the railroad spur, also has control too over the boxcars that are on the track.
David Macy's house stood on the spur of a breezy upland at the end of a road.
It is also called the calcar, or spur, and is furnished with cilia or bristles at its extremity.
The spur or calcar of the foot extends three-fourths of the distance between the foot and the tail.
The carinal half of the basal margin generally forms an angle with the spur of only a little above a rectangle.
The basal margin on the carinal side of the spur is sometimes a little hollowed out.
It also pretended to give a fair idea of the section of that road which crossed the mountain spur known as Cerro Gordo.
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