How To Use Spark In A Sentence
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It sparked to life in the second act, when the symbolism gave way to themes of lust and sexual temptation.
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He said nothing as he took his horse's reins and mounted up, the pain causing sparks to flash behind his eyes and his vision to fuzz a little around the edges.
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Labour to keep alive in your breast that spark of celestial fire, called conscience.
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Under the cover of darkness, exotic sports cars come alive with red-hot glowing brakes, flaming exhausts and sparks from contact as drivers battle both the elements and other drivers.
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You can't help thinking that the promise of that final inspection adds a little extra sparkle to the finished product.
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The exchange continued for a little over a year, until both men became absorbed in other projects, but while it lasted, Mr. Neumeyer says, "we were both sparked into spurts of vivifying and shared creativity.
Gorey's Flights of Fancy
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Yet this was all alive, in silver-gray, white, black, greens deep or bright and asparkle with remnant raindrops.
The Boat of a Million Years
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I looked up into the sparkling eyes of a heavyset man with gray, unkempt hair and a white goatee.
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We aren't interested in sparkly vampires or international spy thrillers.
The Cold and Ugly Light of Truth: Special MFA Edition
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PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Thailand and Cambodia said they have made progress in settling a border dispute that sparked a deadly military confrontation last month.
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The epic cricket battle between England and Australia has sparked a deluge of wagers.
The Sun
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AN autopsy on the body of a man found dead in a house has sparked a murder probe.
The Sun
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Rubiochico,) "which was fast swamping the sparkling stars, like a bright river flowing over diamonds, when the old gander again set up his gabblement and trumpeted more loudly than before.
Tom Cringle's Log
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CORONATION Street has been cleared of inciting crime after an arson plot sparked a flurry of complaints.
The Sun
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A sparkle in his eyes animated his face whenever he smiled.
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But as to your question, 3f or 4f black powder will easily ignite from a spark.
Would putting smokeless gun powder in a water proof match container make good fire starter.
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A spark set the woods on fire.
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That's what I call a thoroughly grammatical lady," said Sal, looking after her until a turn in the road hid her from view, "and I shall try to be resigned, though the vital spark leaves this house when Mary goes.
The English Orphans
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The problem was sparked by a burst water pipe on Monday which leaked into the gas mains.
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And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler.
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Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict.
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Internal representation and language development facilitate the development of truly social behavior and spark social learning.
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You can start a fire by rubbing two dry pieces of wood together until you produce a spark.
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It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot.
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One of the city's oldest pools, the Yeoville swimming pool, has received a sparkling, multi-toned blue mosaic facelift.
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But if it is defense that lights your fire, the Sooners always had the spark.
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Doubtless the series will spark a rush of transsexuality-centred reality shows that, given the ready and infinite corruptibility of the form, will lose within a year all vestige of the charm of the original and become as mainstream, dreary and degrading to everyone concerned as its other reality brethren.
TV review: My Transsexual Summer; Sorority Girls; and Imagine … Simon and Garfunkel: the Harmony Game
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He kissed and tousled the young vrouws; and, if they frowned and pouted, gave them a gold rosary, or a sparkling cross, to put them in good humour again.
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The demonstrations in the province northeast of Baghdad were sparked at the beginning of the week, when local authorities voted to seek semiautonomy status from the central Baghdad government.
Disruptions Mount in Iraq
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Those of us who remember the 1970s recall the frolics sparked by America’s last great experiment with widespread price caps – namely, those on oil and natural gas.
Day Two: the Speaker and House Majority Leader Back Away from ObamaCare | RedState
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This is a complex wine that will sparkle as an accompaniment to a tall glass of bone chillingly cold lemon sorbet with sprigs of mint.
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Sparkling wines can also be made in a variety of ways.
Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
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The roadsides sparkled with coreopsis, crimson clover, vetch, spring beauties, and other gem-like blooms.
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It is probably best to go for still rather than sparkling brands.
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We invited Erich Goode to submit a brief comment in response to Glenn Sparks's article.
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A Superior Court judge ruled after a preliminary hearing Monday that there was enough evidence for 41-year-old Melvin Shane Sparks to stand trial on six counts of lewd acts on a child and two counts of oral copulation of a person under 16.
Melvin Shane Sparks, MTV Dance Judge, Ordered To Trial On Child Oral Sex, Lewd Acts Charges
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But, as it turns out, pioneering research into volcanic lightning is making his sparker seem not so crazy after all, and now a new generation of scientists believe volcanoes may offer up clues to the process of preparing the Earth for life.
First Contact
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The ensemble exhibits the required lightness of touch to keep the action sparking along.
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Youth offers the promise of happiness, but life offers the realities of grief. Nicholas Sparks
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The turquoise water sparkled in the brilliant sunlight, dazzling the four birds as they hopped across the warm wet sand towards it.
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We landed hard with a shower of sparks and a few rusty pieces of metal coming from the bottom of the van.
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Attrition rates, for tanks and aircraft increased greatly, sparking off a debate about the implication of the new technologies.
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A league lacking sparkle on the field now had marquee names in the dugouts.
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They sparked such strong chemistry on set that rumours of an off-screen romance followed.
The Sun
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While the father and sister were delighted with the crackle, sparkle and pleasant aroma of the bits of spicewood, as Abe tossed them upon the fire, no one could appreciate the thoughtful act of the boy so much as his mother.
The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
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The Reavers sat near the fire pit they had gathered; one lit the kindling, sparking a roaring fire in the middle of the morning.
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In that area the sparks were not traveling on the netlike lines, but leaping randomly into the grayness and disappearing.
The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Seven
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the substance scintillated sparks and flashes
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Some bright spark left the door open overnight.
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`The bright sparks latched on to that possibility yonks ago, of course.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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One of the oldest uses for praseodymium is in the manufacture of misch metal, a pyrophoric metal (a metal that gives sparks when struck) used to make lighter flints and tracer bullets.
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He's just been asked why, within months of becoming leader, David Cameron had donned salopettes to travel to the Arctic with huskies in a demonstration of a new leader with new values, but at a similar stage in his leadership Ed Miliband is at home in north London, new Timberland deck shoes sparkling, nowhere near the north pole but in a living room with a beautiful cream carpet the closest thing to snow.
Ed Miliband ? no huskies, no north pole, but he's in for the long haul
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The lights up and down the street fizzled and popped, their sparks the last bit of light on a suddenly darkened street.
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A useful novice chaser two seasons ago, the Ferdy Murphy-trained gelding showed all of his old sparkle as he took the spoils.
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Those sparks were another heat-dissipating mech - anism, and though the snow and ice had cooled the hooves below sparking level, there was still plenty of heat to serve.
Split Infinity
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I should have realised that genius, as some bright spark in the office said, has a lot to do with genes.
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The latter, an electrical encephalogram, would pick up any remaining spark of electrical activity in the cortex of her brain, the stuff of walking and talking.
Mortal Remains
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Berndon shouted when he finally coaxed the small spark into a flaming fire.
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The promotion of Russell instead of Sarah really made the sparks fly.
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Susan Heyward, as Sabrina, not only sparkles in the role, but pertly reasons her way through the character's dilemmas.
Theater: 'Sabrina Fair' at Ford's Theatre is reviewed by Nelson Pressley
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Chip Caray infuriated a lot of baseball fans this October on TBS, sparking jokes as he described seemingly every hit as "fisted," and completely botching a call in the 10th inning of the AL Central one-game playoff, when he screamed, "Line drive, base hit!" on a screamer by Nick Punto that Tigers left fielder Ryan Raburn caught before throwing home to nail Alexi Casilla at the plate and keep the game going.
NY Daily News
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You will be able to enjoy fresh vegetables, fruits, or sweets accompanied with a light soda or sparking water.
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Her features were fine; her soulful green eyes sparkled with excitement, and her rosebud mouth was turned up in an unconscious smile.
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In addition, the influence of the spark energy, the gas stream speed and the electrode distance on the lean ignition limit of the gasoline-air mixtures by an automobile ignition coil was determined.
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Restaurants differ on how many brands to offer, but most serve at least one still and one sparkling water.
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Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict.
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A spark occurred and the inside of the capsule turned into a blowtorch.
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When a ray from a lantern (the three pedestrians of the party carried each one) fell on Mr. Moore's face, you could see an unusual, because a lively, spark dancing in his eyes, and a new-found vivacity mantling on his dark physiognomy; and when the rector's visage was illuminated, his hard features were revealed all agrin and ashine with glee.
Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
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Those marvelous blue eyes blazed in fury, shooting brilliant sparks and glowing embers.
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Shorter pockets can indulge among the automobilia, with petrol and sparking plug enamel advertising signs at anything from 20 upwards.
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Mix equal parts apple juice and sparkling ginger ale and add a dash of elderflower cordial.
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Most recent incidents have been sparked by religious conversion and interfaith relationships.
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The crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, sending sparkles across the walls, rainbow spectra around the atmosphere were enchanting her in every way.
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Fake crystal chandeliers sparkled above the stage and the performance space was framed by red valour curtains.
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When the buildup is sufficient, a spark may flash inside your camera, fogging the film.
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In the short term, growth will be sparked by "price reinflation of key words," said Majestic Research Managing Director John Aiken.
Is Google Sitting on the Clock of eBay?
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Make sure the condition of the spark arrestor on top of the chimney is inspected so that there are no tears in the fabric that would allow embers to escape.
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This will spark rounds of attack and counterattack ads.
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What sparked his interest in leadership?
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Wishing you a sparkling Christmas and bright happy New Year!May the season bring much pleasure to you.
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He expected it to almost sever that limb, but there were only a burst of golden flame, a gout of white sparks, and a smoldering sleeve.
LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
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This paper introduced a machining curve method on commonelectrosparking - boring hole model machine sample number controled system.
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Young guys and gals in sparkling evening wear added a dash of charm.
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About five years ago, some bright spark working for Manchester Stagecoach Buses struck upon an idea which would make the company millions in additional fare revenue.
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Gradually the sun warms up and then, finally, a band of bright, pale gold hits the snow and the fresh powder begins to sparkle beneath your skis.
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His method of character development consists of striking his two leads together trying to elicit sparks; alas, the script provides no comedic tinder to be ignited.
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His plans to get more junior doctors working at weekends sparked the first full walkouts in history.
The Sun
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These critics have rightly emphasized Tourgee's influence on Chesnutt's career as a writer, as one of the sparks which ignited his literary aspirations.
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The usual mischievous sparkle had gone from his eyes and he appeared serious, painfully serious.
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Some were attired in figure-hugging minis, some were dressed in sparkling evening wear and a few in casuals.
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Our poler dipped his hand down into the water at one point where a waterfall tumbled into the canal and picked up some as if to drink it, but wisely decided to just let the sparkling stuff sprinkle through his fingers and splash back into the canal.
Xochimilco - Up A Lazy River In Mexico City
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But physical attraction could jump that gap like an electric spark and did so effortlessly.
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The murder of a boy by police sparked renewed unrest in the occupied zone.
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It was a shame that the ineptitude failed to spark more goalmouth action.
Times, Sunday Times
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Apply slightly lighter highlighter on the remaining two-thirds of the eye - I prefer something with a little sparkle.
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The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal.
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Bursting with frantic energy, wry humour and a multitude of voices, it might be best described as a romantic comedy-thriller, but even this fails to capture its sparkling originality.
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Eyes that sparkled with all the mystery and magic of the dream lit up a face of breathtaking beauty.
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His use of the word sparked outrage from gay rights groups and academy members.
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My spectacles picked up a few drops of water and turned the street lamps into sparkling sodium stars.
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Sketches, skits, parodies, songs, poems and bad dancing describe this sparkling, lighthearted romp through the Bard's amazing repertory of works.
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His skill at producing a sparkling lecture after a long and arduous journey was much admired.
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Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta.
Pretty Woman
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In that span, astronomers have reported more than 500 planets orbiting nearby stars, a gold rush sparked by the 1995 discovery of a large planet orbiting the star 51 Pegasi, some 51 light years away, by members of a Swiss team.
Researchers question discovery of 'Goldilocks' planet
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job.
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We tried a bottle of 2002 Bel Colle Moscato d'Asti, which is slightly fancier version of Asti Spumonte: slightly less sweet, costing slightly more $12 to $15, and slightly less sparkling.
September 2004
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She has on a short mini with a sparkly pink belt and bell sleeve shirt.
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The sky sparkled with brilliant stars.
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These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options.
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Chimneys must be insulated properly A spark arrestor on top of the chimney will protect your roof.
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Every second, occurrences spark cascades of references, memories and related information.
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She is laughing - she is much sparkier than her reputation would suggest - nonetheless she means it, so we move on.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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The fire occurred at approx. 2 o'clock, when a spark from a fire disposing of waste materials ignited a number of buckets containing paint thinner.
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The country's decaying economy could be the spark that ignites its already combustible streets.
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Mix a blinging jacket with jeans or shorts to add sparkle to your daywear.
The Sun
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Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta.
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He's showing no more interest than before, except for a spark of amusement on his face that's impossible for me to miss.
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Light the bonfire after the firework display so there is no risk of sparks or heat setting fireworks off.
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In some states, the first frost has sparked a rush on rebates for heating equipment and funding for all appliances is rapidly melting away.
Cash for appliances: Consumers snatch up rebates during cold snap
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A shower and something sparkly from your wardrobe shouldn't be too much to ask once a year.
The Sun
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Domestically, September 11 has sparked debate about the permissible extent of civil rights abridgements in times of national peril.
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The name Interlaken meant “between the lakes” and it was exactly that, nestled between sparkling Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.
The Lions of Lucerne
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William chuckled and set his portmanteau on the sparkling floor.
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He has received more opportunities this season and is back scoring tries but still, King has gone for his perceived failure to find that offensive spark.
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Swindon were competent but, in common with many of the underdog teams playing over the weekend, simply lacked the guile or spark to score.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most recent economic downturn has actually sparked an increase in spending on the tailored marketing vehicles.
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But physical attraction could jump that gap like an electric spark and did so effortlessly.
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Despite bleak weather, there was plenty of sparkle at Grasmere's first Festival of the Stars at the weekend, ensuring the event was a big success.
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The urge to throw on something pretty and sparkly and silly?
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What sparked such fine songcraft is the sudden wake-up call of The Beatles, who were taking America by storm.
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The streets were lined with beautiful houses all built of green marble and studded everywhere with sparkling emeralds.
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Her blade clanged against Amanda's hard, striking a haze of sparks that lit the air between them.
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The poker circled slowly, sending up fountains of sparks.
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No question, the computer age has sparked major changes in business and in everyday lives.
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This commitment to science runs counter to the way he was first represented by the press: a school dropout who had accidentally sparked a national movement.
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Fortunately, it is easy to meet the spark arrestor requirements of NFPA 211 by caulking wire mesh to the top of a chimney pot.
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You don't want to use the word stale but you look for some kind of spark, Laich said.
Capitals shift momentum and score three unanswered goals to defeat Islanders 3-2
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This helps to reduce dark circles and bring that natural sparkle back into your eyes.
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Containing dandelion, burdock, sarsparilla, milk thistle, liquorice, yellow dock, turmeric and red clover, a bottle provides about 30 servings as you dilute it with either still or sparkling water.
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Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
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Perhaps he smelt gas from his cell and when he came through to investigate he created a spark which ignited the trapped gas.
CODE BREAKER
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Stick her in a white jumpsuit with glossy, sparkly, pale heels.
Times, Sunday Times
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An autopsy on Terri Schiavo, the severely brain damaged woman whose death sparked an intense debate over a person's right-to-die, showed that her brain was severely "atrophied" and weighed less than half of what it should have, and that no treatment could have reversed the damage...
"Terri" was blind and wasn't abused.
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The real passion, the spark of life, takes place in the kitchen.
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When the hero goes back in time the same garage is shown as sparkling clean and attended by a bevy of service attendants who, if I've remembered this right, sing in harmony like a barbershop quartet.
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Though operators admit that the beautiful packaging, such as Porfidio's handblown bottle with a cactus inside and Lapiz Azulis pyramid-shaped bottles, do spark interest, some worry about rising costs.
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The final effect was rubbing a glue stick randomly on the snow and sprinkling it with silver glitter for that sparkly look that snow sometimes has.
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Worn out or dirty spark plugs are a common cause of misfiring in petrol engines, and cleaning or replacing them can make your car go better.
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The dry overhead lights stitched silver sparks along the agonizer's edges.
Firestorm
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The lake sparkled with shades of blue and silver.
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The gifts can be anything from a roll of quarters at the laundromat to an inspirational knick-knack that is guaranteed to spark a smile.
'Secret Agent L' Unmasks Identity To Further Charity Work
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From the other side, he doesn't have sparkling offensive statistics and his throws don't have great zip.
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As a purist in his own right, Sparky has his own thoughts on what pool would encompass if he had his druthers.
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These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options.
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Life, I've learned, is never fair. If they teach anything in schools, that should be it. Nicholas Sparks
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The ethylene dibromide misses some of the lead because what is not caught by it and blown out the exhaust as lead bromide is deposited in the combustion chamber and on the spark plugs.
Undefined
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The little spark of hope within me promptly extinguished itself.
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Dombey, exulting in the long – looked – for event, jingled and jingled the heavy gold watch – chain that depended from below his trim blue coat, whereof the buttons sparkled phosphorescently in the feeble rays of the distant fire.
Dombey and Son
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That sparked a free-for-all in the centre circle which spilled over as both players headed for the tunnel.
The Sun
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Jerusalem might carpenter a cross for Him, but the world would weave its heartfelt devotion into a crown of love for Him, bestudded with the dewy tears of its gratitude, sparkling like diamonds in the light of His face.
Quiet Talks on John's Gospel
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The yatras have in the past sparked clashes in Ahmedabad as Hindu devotees - armed with swords, tridents and spears - hurled anti-Muslim insults from atop chariots and trucks.
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The concluding Rondo: Allegro comodo had sparkle and lightness to spare.
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The US-Mexican War of 1846-48 was sparked by a dispute over impending Texas statehood.
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The camera loves the luminous actress, whose elfish eyes and Titian hair evoke the spark beneath her calm exterior.
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If you have a gas oven, you may use a special lighter wand to spark it off.
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But then the flames drowned out the rest, and Raspa was engulfed in flames that stretched up and spluttered sparks like shooting stars into the velvety black, strangely beautiful night sky.
Bubble in the Bathtub
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In the Strait a light chop sparkled.
Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
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Today he's a small wiry man with weather-beaten tanned skin, an equally small moustache, sparkly eyes and a ready grin.
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Some may be relevant to your situation or they may spark off other ideas in your mind.
Beat Stress
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The uncertain flicker of the flames and sparks from our beacon (which, though itself invisible, darkened and lightened like sheet lightning), the dismal umbery glimmer of the waning moon, and the pale approach of day over the mountains to the east, made the face appear almost ghastly.
The Dew of Their Youth
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Putting it in motion takes time and attention; do it right, and you get all kinds of clash and clangor and pretty sparks ‘His voice trails off, and his gaze is suddenly hard and keen.’
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his temper sparked like damp firewood
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For a few pesos more, you can get yourself into a 'cama' seat, which is much like something from an old-fashioned aircraft business class complete with food and a stewardess tottering about serving sparkling wine.
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There was no doubting the style from the Minstermen, especially in the first half, but the substance was missing and after the brightest of openings there was no va-va-voom, no oomph, no spark.
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Just above the southeast horizon is the sparkling bright blue giant star Canopus.
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Never again would she see her mom's sparkling blue eyes when Lillie told her one of her lame jokes, or smell the sweet fragranced perfume her mother always wore.
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It was a memorable concert, but it lacked the energy and spark that I'd heard on his live albums.
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It would be the perfect irony if today's opponents provided the spark that Scotland need to beat them in their own magnificent Millennium Stadium.
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Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
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Some of the great sparkling looks came in tiny swimsuits or two-piece bikinis studded with silver nail heads including crocheted white suits.
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Beyond them came the beauty of the Hoxworth lane: to the left and north stood an unbroken line of croton bushes imported by Whip from Guadalcanal in the Solomons, and of all that grew on his plantations, these were his favorites, these low sparkling bushes whose iridescent green and red and purple and gold and blue leaves were a constant source of wonder; but to the right ran a long row of hibiscus trees, low shrublike plants that produced a dozen varieties of fragile, crepelike flowers, each with its own dazzling color;
Hawaii
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The insect called the lanthorn-fly, which is peculiar to warm climates, emits light as it flies, producing in the dark a remarkably sparkling appearance.
Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
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She's whipped the place into shape and everything's sparkly clean, not to mention the fact that the place is as quiet as a tomb, aside from the tapping of keyboards or phone ringing.
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Galina opened it to see two brilliant diamond earrings sparkling back.
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A fountain of sparks spurted up, falling in a shower around the boy, bent over in concentration.
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With a sparky elderflower scent and grapey, kerosene palate, you get plenty of bang for your buck here.
Times, Sunday Times
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White turned the light switch off, there was a severe electrical arc from the conduit, immediately followed by sparks and flames.
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Over the next few nights, when you're watching the fireworks shower sparks across the sky, spare a moment to remember, remember the fifth of November.
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A live band added extra sparkle to the occasion.
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For evening wear, using a gold or silver thread instead of cotton can add sparkle to your knitting.
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Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start.
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When Intel set up the IA - 64 project down there in Santa Clara, it sparked off quite an internal fight at the chip firm, as we reported at the time, passim.
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The winter gold is the most wonderful color and really is set off by the red sparkleberry too.
Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden
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Matthew had acquired a tank which trundled over the carpet emitting small but sharp percussive explosions accompanied by a shower of sparks.
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Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict.
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you're called 'tina' and your eyes sparkle like freshly licked skin. haven't seen you in a while.
Tina
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Later a man who was sitting at the bar sent me over a glass of sparkling white wine with his phone number, and in front of all the people I worked with, many of them terrible teasers, it was majorly hard to live down.
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Gabbiano Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.
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This accident has sparked off an intense debate on road safety.
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They learned it was a ‘shagreen patch’ - a classic symptom of TS, and discovered Robert's tumbles from bed were caused by epileptic fits sparked-off by a tuberous lesion - a benign tumour - in his brain.