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Business P4 Financial Times Sir Martin Sorrell's £60m pay set to spark anger.
Fincher's thriller is already exciting rave reviews and looks set to spark flurried debate over its fractious take on modern-day marriage.
Ten minutes later, this nice pass and run from Steven Beitashour (catching Dallas's left side napping) seemed set to spark an Earthquake landslide: But from there on, it was all Dallas.
Libya The extradition to Libya of Muammar Gaddafi's former spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi, the man thought to have orchestrated the Lockerbie bombing, is set to spark an international legal tussle over where he should face trial.
Their intervention is set to spark another round of debate over the government's controversial plans.
News of the royal pregnancy is set to spark a wave of souvenir manufacturing, industry experts have said.
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Cochet then defeated Johnston in four sets to spark a celebration in France and set in motion plans to construct a new stadium in Paris that would be grand enough to stage the Cup in 1928.
Q. Did you set out to spark debate? A. I try to be respectful.
I didn't set out to spark a revolution.
David Lee Cuthbert's excellent lighting and projection designs (coupled with the versatility of Erik Flatmo's break-away unit set) helped to spark the audience's imagination.
When your professional title is "Skinny Girl," of course wearing your 4-year-old's pajama set is going to spark controversy.
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