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But Local Warming is clearly sparking heated interest.
In August 1989, for instance, a group of bat-wielding whites killed a 16-year-old black youth, Yusuf K. Hawkins, in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, sparking heated protest marches.
Third, trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers' attention, upsetting people, sparking heated debates, and even gaining approval from others, trolls can feel important, perhaps much more than they are in their real lives.
In March culture secretary John Whittingdale announced plans to give the government power to appoint most of the members of a powerful new board that would run the BBC, sparking heated debate about whether the corporation could remain independent of political control.
The latest issue of Wired magazine is sparking heated controversy because of its cover, which show a woman's breasts -- and nothing else.
Many have chimed in with words of support for his actions, sparking heated conversations between those for and against corporal punishment.
Indeed, the articles posted on Kalam Fil Moufid have been successful in sparking heated discussions among the page users.
Like bouillabaisse, brodetto sparks heated culinary controversies as to authenticity.
The blogpost sparked heated public and private conversations that have yet to be resolved.
During one episode, Bisping sparked heated controversy when he squirted water in the face of one of Henderson's fighters.
This has sparked heated debate about women's role in society and whether a woman can become president?
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