Sentence examples for sparked unease from inspiring English sources

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The Yemen war and the prominent role of Saudi Arabia's powerful defence minister, Mohammed Bin Salman, have nevertheless, sparked unease among some members of the Saudi ruling family.

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But as news of the plan has spread through word of mouth, it has already sparked some unease on the Upper West Side, an area that is struggling to produce good public schools.

Since the hounds picked up its scent again last July, an iceberg the size of Rhode Island has sparked growing unease as it inches toward the busy shipping lanes off the tip of South America.

The significant upgrade in US military planning in Europe could trigger unease in Berlin, Paris, Madrid and Rome, sparking worries about militarising the standoff with Putin over Ukraine.

The New York Post reported that the darkness in the stairwells and general unease in Red Hook had sparked serious crimes, including two reported rapes and multiple muggings.

Some of the documentaries that were shown in Yamagata sparked vigorous discussions, according to Ms. Fujioka, who added that the films often "reveal the unease of the filmmaker, caught between two emotions: an urge and sense of duty to record the reality, and a sense of guilt of intruding and possibly taking advantage of the victims' tragedy".

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It sparked something.

Yet confusion sparked innovation.

What sparked the dustup?

Kristallnacht sparked international outrage.

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