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Liam Payne has defended himself against claims he is homophobic after a comment he made sparked an outcry online.
Moffat worked with his wife running a small farm, writing history books and running a TV production company, before one of the programmes he made "sparked an interest in ancestral DNA".
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It's about making sparks, you want sparks.
Koolhaas, 55, is in the business of making sparks.
A thousand huge yellow and orange, Swedish and German robots swooped and moved like metallic velociraptors, making sparks fly.
Simpson hasn't held back in making sparks as jam-packed a four minutes as he could.
The Catlins are nice, but an entire gallery of them is too much, and it keeps them from making sparks with anything else.
From January, a new rabble-rousing rhetoric will be ringing out from the Oval Office, making sparks fly into powder-keg elections in France and the Netherlands.
Welsbach also developed misch metal, a mixture of cerium and other rare earths, which he combined with iron to make Auer's metal, the first improvement over flint and steel for making sparks since ancient times.
At the time of our tour, the building was still far from finished — workmen were banging and making sparks as we passed through — but Alterman was already in love with it.
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