31. Lakeshore Point has already spurred further development in South Shore. 32. Mann is also chairman of the Southern California Biomedical Council, a group that is trying to spur greater development of the biotechnology industry in the Los Angeles area. 33. Meanwhile, warm, dry weather lingered for much of the Midwest again today, drying fields for spring planting and spurring development of already sown crops. 34. More than half were nonprofit organizations designed to create jobs and spur economic development. 35. Now Trimble Navigation in Sunnyvale, a leader in this industry, hopes to spur development of a new breed of low-cost personal GPS products. 36. Other backers of the space station say it will help the U.S. retain its leadership in space -- and spur the development of advanced technologies. 37. Other opponents include environmentalists like Robert Kennedy Jr., who contends that casinos will spur development in ecologically sensitive areas of the Adirondacks and Catskills. 38. Part of the controversy surrounding the Victory proposal is about the use of tax increment financing to spur development of the downtown area. 39. Reviving the theater would also spur other development, including new restaurants. 40. Ron Tillery, head of economic development for Buffalo County, Neb., said the monument is spurring development around it. |
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