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Little did Clark know that he would spark a basketball migration.
Manning said he hoped by releasing the cables he would spark "worldwide discussion, debates, and reforms".
Given all of this, it was guaranteed that he would spark a populist backlash, regardless of his skin color.
In calling on the Federal Communications Commission to regulate I.S.P.s as public utilities, he surely knew that he would spark outrage among conservatives, as well as Congressional hearings, and, quite likely, a lengthy legal battle that will end up before the Supreme Court.
If he could just get his hands on one, he would spark some fresh ginger across that root, like flint against steel.
He taught several young men to make miniatures in his Venice studio, in hopes that he would spark some cultural pride, transmit some skills, start a business, and fund some local projects out of the proceeds.
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Just in time to see him flare and burn; as expected, he'd sparked one of the Chinese mines, making a tiny missing tooth in the dynamite smile that pins us on the far side of home.
President Jonathan imposed the new tariffs despite worries that they would spark mass protests.
The American proposal, he said, would spark a new global arms race and possibly what he called a "nightmare scenario" of weapons proliferation.
Brown-eyed, bearded and soft-spoken, Lal had come to Southern California to promote the release of his company's new Continental GT, a nostalgia-inducing motorcycle he hoped would spark sales and global interest in the 113-year-old company.
He probably never imagined that the spy character he conjured up would spark more than 20 films, making it one of our most lucrative movie franchises of all time nor that it would take more than half a century to turn the initial book into one of them.
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