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The Fourth Plinth commission scheme has often sparked controversy and debate, including over Mark Quinn's sculpture, Alison Lapper Pregnant, a sculpture of a fellow artist who was born with phocomelia, which left her with no arms and shortened legs.
Trump has often sparked controversy in defense of his courses, including an instance where he sent a letter to a Scottish minister calling proposed wind farms near one of them "monsters".
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And frothy markets have often sparked absurd run-ups in companies with little to recommend them other than the fact that they want to be involved in businesses thought to be hot.
The sportswear magnate has taken his own, highly individual approach to running the club he bought back in 2007 and it has been one which has more often sparked fury rather than praise.
Mr. Romney has often failed to spark much of a connection with his audiences, and enthusiasm for him along the campaign trail has often been in short supply.
Mr. Romney has often failed to spark much of a connection with his audiences, and along the campaign trail enthusiasm has sometimes been in short supply.
THE price of oil has had an unnerving ability to blow up the world economy, and the Middle East has often provided the spark.
In the plays of Adam Rapp, a friend with whom he has often worked, Mr. Sparks might ingest nothing but Cheez Doodles and pharmaceuticals.
McGregor says she has often found that coaching can spark a desire for further learning.
During that time, the backline has often lacked the creative spark that Henson, at his best, can provide.
Higginbotham has often provided the inspirational spark for Thistle this season and his run and shot, that was acrobatically pushed away by goalkeeper Ben Williams, had the home fans on their feet.
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