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And the last surviving "L" car from the 1890s, with its brass overhead rails and stained glass windows, will spark envy in those of us who have to squeeze into the current model.
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Paulson's staggering success in outsmarting the rest of Wall Street has sparked envy, scepticism and demands that he give back his money to mortgage victims.
Let that little spark of envy work for you not against you.
Clad in high heels, meanwhile, Little Miss Fabulous has "fabulous hair … long and luxurious and silky, and it shone in the sun like gold", but her trend-setting sparks the envy of Little Miss Splendid.
In addition to its centrality to discussions in the philosophy of emotions, envy has sparked controversies in political philosophy.
H&M also sparked major fashion squad envy with a behind-the-scenes look at the shoot.
The answer, which Google delivered in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, is now in: The sums are big enough to spark a new wave of envy across Silicon Valley.
His return to the company in 1997 sparked the resurrection of Apple, transforming it from a collapsing computer maker into the envy of the tech world, its products nearly always in insatiable demand.
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