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A fire broke out at a gas station opposite the repair shop, possibly sparked by a bullet hitting a pump, Montalvo said.
The government, led by Roza Otunbayeva, described it as a "local conflict" possibly sparked by an argument in a casino, but the violence in the southern power base of former President Kurmanbek Bakiyev was likely to stoke fears of ethnic clashes.
The program closed with Ravel's "Valse," which in its orchestral form can sound like a circus polka; rather than bittersweet nostalgia, this rendition had the gilded lilt of an opium dream, possibly sparked by the rather alarming flowers that bristled brightly around the stage.
Goldcorp : Gold-mining companies are enjoying a rally Wednesday possibly sparked by increased risk-aversion.
There was a surge in the number of Chechens seeking asylum in the EU, possibly sparked by rumours that Germany was favouring Chechen applications.
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Now Thaksin would try to create chaos, possibly sparking the use of force.
The vaccine, made by Sanofi Pasteur, is directed against the H5N1 strain of influenza virus, which some public health experts say could possibly spark a deadly epidemic of flu in humans.
The IMF's latest rescue mission runs out at the end of the month, by which time Greece is expected to make swingeing cuts to pensions, possibly sparking another dispute.
IGF-1 has trouble entering the brain — it stops at what's called the "blood-brain barrier" — but exercise is thought to help it to do so, possibly sparking neurogenesis.
Meanwhile, Mr. Greenspan's remarks suggested to some observers that the Fed might need to raise interest rates in order to prevent stock prices from rising faster than household income, possibly sparking an inflationary burst in consumption.
The nearly $1 trillion rescue package, cobbled together by the European Union and I.M.F. over the weekend, is aimed at preventing Greece's debt crisis from spreading to other weak euro zone members, which could derail regional economic growth and possibly spark another global credit crunch.
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