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be sparked
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A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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They need to be sparked.
The global economy remains fragile, and a global recession could be sparked by any number of more immediate factors.
Dr. Antiochos said the solar bonfires might be sparked by violent interactions between magnetic loops as the footpoints crashed together.
In the past these tended to be sparked by the fears of bond investors getting out in times of trouble Russia in 1998 being a case in point.
This was the first crisis to be sparked by big data and there will be more.The way that information is managed touches all areas of life.
A constitutional crisis could be sparked if the independents in the House of Representatives do not support whoever is Prime Minister after 7pm.
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It was sparked, as usual, by Walker.
Talk about how your interest was sparked.
Both were sparked by a mustardy vinaigrette.
The controversy was sparked by "gender workshops".
"When they heard that, they were sparked".
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