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The book that has sparked this flurry of marketing excitement, Tammara Webber's, Easy, begins with the main character being raped.
What has sparked this boom is the Internet, which nearly all companies use to connect potential mates.
Undoubtedly, there are issues – such as Taiwan, and Tibet, which has sparked this current controversy – on which the US and China have very different, and even conflicting, perspectives.
No matter that the big reveal may be nothing of the sort – particularly given the high-profile coverage that the recent rediscovery of Rodriguez's music has sparked; this remains splendidly uplifting and life-affirming fare, heartfelt and joyous in its love of its subject, unabashed in its desire to "print the legend".
Third party payment is the rocket fuel that has sparked this explosion in health spending.
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"I can't tell you how proud I am to have sparked this kind of prarie fire out there that's getting people involved," he said.
She asked him what had sparked this boom in the sector.
Comments will also be sorted according to how much discussion they've sparked (this sounds a lot like the sorting feature in Facebook's new Pages update).
And the fact that children and women, rather than hunters, were the first people known to be infected also suggests that eating bush meat or contact with forest-dwelling animals is relatively unlikely to have sparked this outbreak.
We speculate on conditions in Mexico which may have sparked this flu pandemic, the first in 41 years.
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