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1 That spurred a wave of pledges by big meat processors aimed at reducing deforestation by farmers who supply them.
2 The flag controversy has extended across the U.S. South as the Charleston killings spurred a wave of repudiation by politicians and businesses.
3 Those returnees have, in large part, spurred a wave of migration from Spaniards who had no connection to the American continent before.
4 Falling prices have spurred a wave of foreclosures as more borrowers watched the size of their mortgages overtake the value of their homes.
5 Abe favors aggressive easing to end Japan's tenacious deflation, which has spurred a wave of yen selling that has persisted to this day.
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