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In the dining hall, games to promote team-building, like hot potato, sparked laughter.
Madonna's majestic Brit Awards fall sparked laughter, scorn and concern about how her 56-year-old bones could possibly withstand the impact of the 02 Arena floor.
Paula Brown, a reporter for The Cedar Grove Observer who covered the meetings, remembered that the blond teen-ager's witty, articulate remarks sparked laughter.
In 1993, Mr. Katz wrote a speech for Madeleine K. Albright, who was then the United States ambassador to the United Nations, that sparked laughter from President Clinton.
Ms. Banerjee's demanding, sometimes school-marmish demeanor has sparked laughter, as shown at an investors meet in January where she took a roll call of investors and foreign delegates, asking, "Are you interested in investing money in Bengal, or no.
Lord Justice Sullivan sparked laughter during a Court of Appeal hearing in London, where sports management firms are staging the latest round of a legal tug of war over the 25-year-old England frontman.
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"No," he said, sparking laughter in the interview room.
"My husband was always Ricky Schroder," she said, sparking laughter all around.
"My preferred leg is the one the management wants me to run," he said, sparking laughter from reporters.
"You have to watch TV for the bodies," came the other worker's quick reply, sparking laughter all around.
Sometimes it was as simple as "reading the literature," Langer said, sparking laughter among Cornell students attending the summit.
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