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"This group which is vilifying Islam and Muslims, is seeking to destabilise Egypt and to spark the fire of sectarian violence," said the paper.
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Franjo Tudjman, who led neighboring Croatia to independence in 1991 and helped to spark the Bosnian war by conspiring with Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia to divide up Bosnia, died last December.
The film opened just days after US prosecutors charged 14 football officials with racketeering, money laundering and fraud to spark the crisis that forced the resignation of Fifa's president, Sepp Blatter.
First and foremost, to spark the fire of innovation you need a steady supply of quality engineers and entrepreneurs.
The work is made from acrylic and steel, and includes sensors and custom software to spark the interactive aspect.
Can education in nanoscale science and technology help to spark the interest of a new generation of scientists and engineers?
They are losing the battle to prevent oil drilling in Alaska's wild lands, and have failed to spark the public's imagination over global warming.
Hacktivist group Anonymous claimed the march on Whitehall and Trafalgar Square aimed to "spark the movement back into action against the persecution of internet freedom".
Scientific images and photographs are needed to spark the imagination and inspire wonder in the general public.
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