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"It would only take a spark".
Piniella talks about not indulging in "wasted energy," but sometimes it takes a spark of temper to turn a team around.
How a team of people can take a spark of an idea and make it a reality so millions of pairs of eyes can stare in amazement at the big screen?
Still, it would take a spark to ignite conflict.
It only takes a spark to create a fire.
I thought back to the radical '60's group, the Weatherman, and their slogan, "It only takes a spark to start a prairie fire".
Anything that is dry, fibrous, and will take a spark or "catch" and ignite should do.
Tinder is light, dry material like dry moss, straw, tiny twigs, or newspaper that takes a spark.
It took a while to spark into life, but the fact it was not decided until the last minute is surely another tick in the box for the Rugby Football League and the Super 8s.
They took a 1-0 lead, sparked by Jeff Carter's 24th goal of the season, into the third period and gave up two goals in a span of 66 seconds.
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