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spark

[spahrk] / spɑrk /




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If the thieves who dropped Empress Eugenie’s crown outside the Louvre during this year’s heist, sparked an interest in jeweled headgear, try this encyclopedic guide to the world’s most famous tiaras.

From The Wall Street Journal

The country is now embarking on an expensive building boom, sparking outrage at unsightly transmission towers and the potential harm to bats, dormice and other local wildlife.

From The Wall Street Journal

Streetwise spent the year documenting these three major market themes, and the wild ups and downs they sparked.

From The Wall Street Journal

For food and beverage stocks, performance next year will depend on whether companies can spark real demand through innovation, reformulation, and successful marketing.

From Barron's

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