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spark

[spahrk] / spɑrk /




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City's sixth successive win in the Premier League sparked a jubilant response from Guardiola, who was serenaded by City's travelling fans as he celebrated in front of them after the final whistle.

From Barron's

See if you can feel a spark of the joy or hope you felt at the time.

From Los Angeles Times

He also enjoys the connection and conversation that his poems spark.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christmas week sparked a Santa Claus rally, but a stock market that’s posted three straight years of above-average gains will have to wrestle with a simple fact of life—it’s incredibly hard to stay perfect.

From Barron's

Christmas week sparked a Santa Claus rally, but a stock market that’s posted three straight years of above-average gains will have to wrestle with a simple fact of life—it’s incredibly hard to stay perfect.

From Barron's