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were sparked by
noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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Both were sparked by a mustardy vinaigrette.
Other fires were sparked by law enforcement weapons, she added.
They were sparked by intuition, not analytic rigor.
Another third were sparked by arguments, often among people who were drunk or high.
Tuesday's chaotic scenes were sparked by unannounced strike action by ferry workers, which began at 3.50am.
The discussions were sparked by those firms' recent salary increases for first-year associates.
They were sparked by the arrest of bodyguards assigned to Iraq's Sunni finance minister.
The problems were sparked by the arrival of a new baby.
The clashes were sparked by rumours that a Muslim man had assaulted a Buddhist woman.
Most of those blazes were sparked by lightning storms, which will probably grow more fierce, the Forest Service said.
The raids were sparked by the Nauruan operations manager at the detention centre, who made a complaint to the police.
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