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In his book, "Play Like You Mean It," Ryan produced an inside look of his first two years as the Jets' coach and, perhaps fittingly, managed to spark the same reactions.

It is his and Mr. Fanning's hope that by providing a clean, well-lit place to meet new people, Airtime will spark the same kind of serendipitous interactions that brought the two of them together in an online chat room in the late 1990s.

The Brothers Harbaugh don't quite spark the same moral and ethical questions that the Brothers Karamazov did, although little brother Jim's emotionally charged postgame handshake with Detroit's Jim Schwartz this season could have been a nice plot device in a sprawling Russian epic.

Mr. Parker and Mr. Fanning hope that by providing a clean, well-lighted place to meet others, Airtime will spark the same kind of serendipitous interactions that brought the two of them together in an online chat room in the late 1990s.

They fear that significant bloodshed could spark the same sort of backlash as in April, when reports of as many as 600 people being killed inside the city became a rallying cry around Iraq and the Middle East and seriously strained relations with the Iraqi government.

It's saying in whatever language is the language of your work, 'If I could move you as much as it moved me … if I can move anyone a tenth as much as that moved me, if I can spark the same sense of mystery and awe and surprise as that sparked in me, well that's why I do what I do.'" Greil Marcus's commencement address at New York's School of Visual Arts.

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(Alternatively, Humean gold flows could have sparked the same adjustment process automatically).

These two experiences – these two very personal moments – sparked the same, simple lightbulb.

Despite France's Catholic heritage, support for assisted suicide is still high, and the issue has not sparked the same opposition as gay marriage.

Three weeks earlier, on Sept. 22, Webb sparked the same excitement when he ran his first college race, the Great American Festival in Rock Hill, S.C.

Not every brain state sparks the same subjective experience; one person might describe a hyperaroused brain in a negative way, as feeling anxious or tense, while another might enjoy the sensation and instead uses a positive word like "alert".

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