The group met its goal thanks to private donations, spurred on by the enthusiastic support of the late Bee Gee Robin Gibb.
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Instead physicists -- spurred on by the theoretical work of Charles H.
Spurred on by the efforts being made for the shop, villagers started a parallel process to revamp and rejuvenate the village hall.
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Spurred on by the tsunami disaster, SAP has allowed several hundred Japanese employees to use their personally-owned devices for the past several months.
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Spurred on by the success of her speech Mary Schmich has published it under the title Wear Sunscreen: A Primer for Real Life.
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Spurred on by the guidebooks of the day, well-heeled English gentlemen travellers rapturously recounted the sublimity of crashing surf and rocky outcrops in their journals.
And a potential bump in Android games deployment spurred on by the Ouya could only mean a richer potential selection of games available on Google TV.
In the coming months you'll be blitzed as more carriers roll out new models, spurred on by the chance to grab customers even earlier in life.
He is spurred on by the knowledge that two of the men we interviewed with him in the factory, just 12 months ago, have already made it to northern Europe.
Spurred on by the recent purchases of the No. 1 and No. 2 long-distance companies, rumors about future deals are flying fast and furious among analysts, telco employees and investors.
Spurred on by the automakers, Johnson Controls acquired several companies, including Prince Automotive, creator of the first lighted vanity mirror, as it expanded beyond seating to provide complete interiors and electronics.
Branson may also announce that Virgin Galactic is reviving plans for a satellite-launching service, possibly spurred on by the commercial SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, which successfully docked with the International Space Station earlier this year.
Because that tends to mean using the muscle that comes from owning the desktop, it attracts the unwelcome attentions of competition authorities, who are then spurred on by the possibility that Microsoft's dominance of the personal computer may not be impregnable after all.
The weakness in stocks on Friday was spurred by the sharp declines in many of the European banks.
The 47-year-old said he had been spurred on to make the trip by the memory of his son, Haroon, after being invited by the UK charity Human Appeal.
The economy's recovery will depend crucially on net trade, spurred by the big drop in sterling over the past two years, which will give an edge to domestic producers both in export markets and at home.
The hosts, spurred on by a vociferous Thomond Park crowd, made a strong start and O'Gara fired over the opening penalty after three minutes.
It will once again grow in importance, spurred on by new technology such as the HD definition of iPads and tablets.
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ford and Jay Gould were spurred on by their determination to escape the drudgery of the family farm.
Spurred on by furious Congress members, the Defense Department has ordered the services to come up with ways to curb the problem and better help the victims.
There is currently a glut on the market because producers, spurred by high feed prices, rushed to liquidate hogs at the end of the summer.
Legislative leaders on Monday revealed proposals spurred by the Dec. 14 Newtown school shooting following weeks of bipartisan, closed-door negotiations.
The consensus on the entrepreneurship and poverty connection has been spurred by a multitude of evidence over the past twenty years.
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Gerrard also admitted the team are spurred on by their summer failure, but stressed they must be given time to recover their form.
It was a conference spurred by her concern over recent attacks on the courts.
Spurred on by a new class of Anatolian entrepreneurs, the economy has thrived.
Then came the ethanol craze, spurred on by runaway oil prices.
The company was formed two years ago when a group of people came up with the idea for the business after being spurred on by U.N.
The stage got off to a cautious start around a twisting and frequently narrow circuit and it soon became apparent that the riders, spurred by Horrillo's crash, were on a go-slow in protest at what they perceived to be the dangerous nature of the course.
South Korea's real consumer spending rose at an annualised rate of 14% in the second quarter, spurred by a tax cut on car purchases and support for low-income families.
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