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It has certainly sparked a bit of discussion".
Dwyane Wade's pre-game routine has sparked a bit of an international incident.
Brown Trafton not only halted that, she sparked a bit of a turnaround.
Seeking to create an alternative forum for opera, the small company Operaworks, in a living-room-size space on the Upper West Side, has sparked a bit of debate since its inception in 1982.
The case has sparked a bit of a civil rights cause, with critics accusing the university of making a show of firing probationary and temporary workers in reaction to the uproar over the reported rape of three psychiatric patients.
(That has sparked a bit of controversy over the sustainability and cost of some of the food on sale at Expo 2015 itself).A more tangible aspiration for Expo is that it can help boost Italy's economy, which has been showing signs of improvement after three years of recession and decades of stagnation.
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It sparks a bit of debate.
And a job might wind up sparking a bit of passion sometimes.
But even though the 11 words will be published after all, they have not said what they were — sparking a bit of a guessing game.
There is money to be made, and although better laws would be good, that is enough to spark a bit of dynamism.
Patrons in the dining area were slow to take their seats after intermission, sparking a bit of jovial play-acting between Ms. Graham and Mr. Robertson as they waited.
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