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None of them have provided the consistent playmaking that the Knicks so badly need to spark their sagging offense.
The defender added that the inclusion of Joe Cole could be the catalyst England need to spark their World Cup campaign.
If you need to spark a debate, give instructions or share some subject context, video can be a powerful tool in your armoury, whether that's through feature films, TV clips, YouTube videos, or homemade films.
Mr. Penn shaped a message that she was "ready to lead" a nation "ready for change," talking in early meetings about her need to spark a "movement" and dismissing Mr. Obama as a glamorous personality who would not connect with working-class voters the way she could, campaign officials said.
We need to spark an interest in computer science using students' passions.
The author spoke on the need to spark H.E.L.P. with Georgia Nomikos.
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All I needed to spark a conflagration of our heated bodies was the right word.
That's exactly what's needed to spark the deployment of new technologies like broadband.
More broadly, M.L.S. lacks the rivalries needed to spark fan interest, either because the league is still relatively young or because the distances between cities is too great.
Mr. Naughton labors mightily to master the man's complexities, but the performance lacks the intensity needed to spark this tricky play into life (2 15).
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