Sentence examples for spark anew from inspiring English sources

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The Patriots don't want people wearing the jerseys anymore, either — showing up at games in No. 81 would remind fellow-fans and television audiences of the awful facts of the Hernandez investigation, and spark anew all the questions about institutional responsibility, violence among football players off the field, and all the wider issues that have been rehashed in the past few weeks.

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A decision to change one of the drugs Texas uses for lethal injections in its busy execution chamber has sparked anew the controversy over the state's death penalty.

But anger over the Criminal Justice Act still simmers decades later, for driving the freewheeling party culture into the clubs, and it's been sparked anew by the Fabric shutdown, which many see as part of an overall squeezing out of the club culture that replaced rave.

So, all the traumas of this past year will have been worth it, especially as my deep-seeded desire for new intellectual challenges will be sparked off anew.

Uncertain of what lies ahead of them in this new place, "peaceful" must have come as an assurance that all would be well, unaware of the socio-political undercurrents that might spark the violence anew.

His clever work with Willy Beamin, who has now won five in a row for Dutrow, sparked the debate anew: Is he a savant in tune with his horses?

Ah, what a relief it is to see baseball players reporting to camp, gathering in warm weather parks — although in our weird winterless year, they could have done that almost anywhere, like Canada — and sparking that starting-anew feeling in fans everywhere.

As singer Greg Dulli tells it, something in that assured performance sparked the desire to record anew, despite the absence of original guitarist Rick McCollum, whose personal issues prevent a full house.

Along with its felicities of perception, its warm sympathy with its subject, and its wealth of fresh material, Conradi's book has a few imperfections of its own, including some woolly sentences and misattached modifiers surprising in an English professor (e.g., "Like William Golding, and perhaps Muriel Spark, the Second World War made Iris think anew about human wickedness and irrationality").

A four-minute YouTube film told the essential story: in 2012, a tape had been found containing material from the sessions that produced the original album, which had sparked the idea of returning to this period anew.

Sometimes the merest change of position sent sparks right through the theater; sometimes a merely transitional phrase made the felicities of Tchaikovsky's score register anew.

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