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inspired

[in-spahyuhrd] / ɪnˈspaɪərd /




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Though Austin, Texas, isn’t known for hosting a huge Caribbean population, multiple chefs point to Canje, a restaurant that opened there in 2021, as one of the places that inspired the current tropical wave.

From The Wall Street Journal

It directly inspired Congress’ 1978 Airline Deregulation Act, which ushered in an era of competitive domestic airline markets with lower fares.

From Barron's

Their music is now deep-rooted in the heart of Teesside, inspired by the area's industrial heritage.

From BBC

And she said their support from afar in the war-torn country had inspired her.

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He decided to "create a collection entirely inspired by the building’s facade and to hold his June show there", recalled Celine Leonardi, the group’s marketing and customer experience director.

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