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noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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(My daughter's middle name is Spark).
It is Spark at her sharpest, her purest and her most merciful.
What we can do – what America does better than anyone – is spark the creativity and imagination of our people.
But rarely does one manage to do what the Live Strong yellow bracelet has done, which is spark a consumer craze.
That means war, and I'm sure machineguns and tanks are not going to stop that kind of rebellion Time is running out".Not forgotten, not forgivenThe memory of the Tiananmen massacre itself is spark enough for a future conflagration.
"What we're hoping it will do is spark a fire so that the change will become extremely broad and cover all of the recording industry's unfair practices," Ms. Flack said.
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Where innovation is sparked and capital is raised still matters.
Much of it is sparked by feelings of marginalisation.
His fiction is sparked by "anything that distresses me".
Despite being a voluntary framework, it is encouraging to note that one in three preschool centers is SPARK-certified across the island as at September 2016 (MSF 2016).
Security spending is sparking another tech boom.
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