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Appropriately too, the flame is to be created this coming Wednesday 22 August by a party of Scouts, disabled as well as non-disabled, using the character-forming method of rubbing flints together to make a spark.
It's not clear at first that society won't cast the new development as just another aspect of dangerous femaleness that needs to be contained, and it's no surprise that girls who won't use their power get called names: gimp, flick, flat battery, pzit ("the sound of a woman trying to make a spark and failing").
Unsurprisingly, the app that they actually felt passionate about as sneakerheads is the one that managed to make a spark and get some traction.
Try different angles until you make a spark.
The magnet will pull down the the flexible device and make a spark.
Make a spark over your dry things which we call tinder.
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"Other players are capable of making a spark, but I'm here just for that.
I decided to go into a creative intensive-care process, drifting around, noting if anything made a spark at all.
They wanted to do something important outside of their private lives: Make a contribution; spark a conversation; lead by example in telling their truths.
"A quarterback has to make a play to spark the team," Pennington said after the Jets' 24-21 loss to the Cleveland Browns yesterday.
"We coach people on how to make a difference without sparking an adversarial relationship".
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