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This directive sparked a problem in Maine, when twenty Abenaki, including women and children, were taken into custody by colonial militia.
Police cells are full of petty criminals and drug addicts, but the general conceded that arresting the real troublemakers "could spark a bigger problem".
Some nations, including Britain, worry that such a move might give other nations the chance to press for protocols on different issues and spark a new ratification problem.
These workers are actually pushed to take regular breaks, as time away from a problem can help spark a moment of insight.
Last July, a fire sparked by a problem in the new electrical system destroyed Ms. Steinke's living-room ceiling, leaving shards of debris dangling and feathers from burst pillows floating in the air.
But they have problems that might keep them from being a Mustang that would spark a recovery.
Dr. Clark, the epidemiologist in Boston, said the pharmaceutical buildup might have sparked a "supply-side" problem at college campuses.
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The release of workforce diversity data from a number of tech companies in 2014 helped to quantify the industry's problem and sparked a broader conversation about solving it.
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