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spark

[spahrk] / spɑrk /




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An unusual toe-poked finish for that goal against Newcastle sparked conversation, but it's a deliberate tool he has in his locker.

From BBC

Howe certainly needs no reminding that he needs to spark a turnaround sooner rather than later.

From BBC

The athletes’ statements were shared widely on social media, sparking conversations about the intersection of sports, nationalism and morality.

From Salon

The incident is likely to spark discussion around tighter regulatory controls in finance.

From BBC

In a video posted on Facebook, he said that the viral buzz had sparked renewed interest among young people and ignited what he called a renaissance of the "African personality".

From BBC