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was sparking
noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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That week, an electricity crisis was sparking riots in Pakistan.
Conlon's pal was sparking Maureen's nurse, & he'd hold her during the billing & cooing.
He soon found himself uncomfortably in debt and moved to break free from the English merchants, just as the loathsome Stamp Act was sparking outrage elsewhere.
Meanwhile at the grass roots, inter-religious friction was sparking regularly over public school holidays, zoning permits for houses of worship and religious garb in the workplace.
It's an excerpt or spinoff from a 1994 project called "Strange Fruit" that Ms. Leonard worked on when AIDS was raging in New York, homophobia was sparking culture wars and friends were dying.
Little did the driver of the red Plymouth know that his car alarm -- and its noise -- was sparking a small revolution at 275 Greenwich St., between Warren and Murray.
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It was sparked, as usual, by Walker.
Talk about how your interest was sparked.
The controversy was sparked by "gender workshops".
Inspiration was sparked by other well-known friends.
Something similar, on the human side, was sparked, too.
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