Examples of using Spurred in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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African spur thigh, and just spurred tortoises.
Spurred on by these factors, on the morning of July 14, 1789, members of the
Years after Gears of War 3, spurred by a series of strange disappearances,
The consequences of the retreat of civilization spurred Henry V,
you are being spurred on to take action.
The discovery of diamonds(1867) and gold(1886) spurred wealth and immigration
We have spurred innovation in different stages in our history
The discovery of gold(1866) and diamonds(1867) spurred wealth and immigration
What spurred you to accept this project
Deserved popularity of the series and spurred the creation of the story of his comics- the magazine began to be published in 2000.
The discovery of diamonds(1867) and gold(1886) spurred wealth and immigration
The Belt And Road spurred myriad business activities and trade in Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
Major terrorist attacks w maj and listopad 2003 spurred a strong on-going campaign against domestic terrorism and extremism.
CNC control, spurred me on to apply.
The discovery of diamonds(1867) and gold(1886) spurred wealth and immigration
Exorbitant fees also spurred quicker trials of the Lightning Network,
is what spurred GM to build its H1, H2
During 1990-91, Operations Anchor Guard and Ace Guard were important NATO initiatives in the Middle East spurred by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
The discovery of diamonds in 1867 and gold in1886 spurred wealth and immigration
Subsequently, jihad spurred and justified Muslim conquests of such territories as India,