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But it may have sparked a slight shift in process.
Speaking after the win, Courtois admitted that Mourinho's exit may have sparked "little changes".
The government has set up a panel to look into what may have sparked it and what to do.
Police have arrested seven suspects, but downplayed the scale of the abuse, suggesting a land dispute may have sparked accusations.
Instead of tapping into voting anger, it may have sparked a fresh wave of voter anger itself.
But whatever controversy the new honours may have sparked was offset by Abbott's canny, careful choices for the first recipients.
The document includes an array of witness statements, some of them contradictory, and provides the first account of what may have sparked the fight.
By Emily Nussbaum Though "The Sopranos" may have sparked the bad-boy revolution of cable TV, Carrie Bradshaw was the first female anti-hero.
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Before the world premiere of "The Interview," the controversial new comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco that may or may not have sparked a widespread hacking of Sony Pictures' computer data, Rogen praised Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal for following through with the film.
The laughter echoed as I exited and may even have sparked the subsequent moronic comments from Dick.
THE women of Pussy Riot may not have sparked much of a debate on the virtues of feminism and radical art in Russia.
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