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...definitely a spur of the moment thing,” he said...
Chopra, the co-sponsor of the bill, described the grant as a pledge meant to spur further purchases by the Houses. Calling the Malkin Athletic Center “inadequate,” council member Joshua A. Barro ’05 said improvements to House gyms should be a priority...
...thing they all insist on is that they want to govern themselves. But as Tuesday's meeting near Nasiriyah between U.S. officials and a group of Iraqis selected by them showed, the process of creating even an interim Iraqi authority will be slow and contentious, and may spur opposition among many Iraqis to the presence of the U.S. and its alllies...
...strong against the Big Red, striking out 11 and—perhaps—forcing the assembled scouts to give him a bit more attention than the cursory clicks in the early innings. After the game, Harvard coach Joe Walsh suggests that seeing the scouts there for Schutt helped spur Hendricks to raise his game a notch. Could’ve been...
...Seuss mural in the kitchen, were probably a planned group effort. Others—like the cheddar-cheese labels in the shape of a flower that stick to the fridge or the lumpy root displayed on the mantle—seem to have been done purely on the spur of the moment...