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These surpluses have sparked talk of a "global saving glut".
The public concern sparked talk of a possible Turkish military intervention and an expansion of its presence on the border.
After news of the comments swept across Wall Street and sparked talk of boycotts among Mr. Batali's well-heeled clientele, he apologized.
The speed of the collapse has sparked talk of a foreign hand, with Russia as the favored culprit, but the explanation may be much simpler.
Such events and others, coupled with the stream of recent stories about sex scandals and cover-ups in celebrated public schools, sparked talk among Gordonstoun's ex-pupils.
The oil crisis in 1973 sparked talk of cultural deceleration, yet once the price of fuel fell again, the world veered straight back into the fast lane.
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In India's case, its recent economic issues have sparked talks of a repeat of the situation it faced in 1991, often considered its worst economic crisis.
Credit Suisse, a smaller and poorer bank, suffered losses of SFr579m, sparking talk that UBS might try to snap it up.
However, these guarantee have yet to take effect, sparking talk the states were wrangling about how the burden should be shared.
A week later, Santorum took Alabama and Mississippi, overshadowing Mitt's victories in Hawaii and American Samoa, and sparking talk of a brokered convention.
There will be pain, too, for those investors who hold dollar assets.Big currency upheavals tend to spark talk of the need for international co-ordination for agreements among the big eco-ordination forvene in the foreign-exchagreementsts.
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