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Meanings of spark controversy in English
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Usage of spark controversy in English
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Changing those rules is sure to sparkcontroversy and fierce opposition over noise and pollution levels.
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The proposed grade is sure to sparkcontroversy.
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A blood-soaked adaptation of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet looks set to sparkcontroversy in Limerick.
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Any outside-the-box approach will sparkcontroversy.
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In fact, I can't help but to wonder if that was the point: to be provocative and sparkcontroversy.
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Two areas in particular are likely to sparkcontroversy in the Adelaide Hospital Society's policy submission to the Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction.
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A new framework for the course introduced in 2012 has sparkedcontroversy.
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US virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka has form when it comes to sparkingcontroversy.
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It's not the first time the Qatar Airways boss has sparkedcontroversy.
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But his diversion into the EU's role in the Ukraine crisis sparkedcontroversy.
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The new exhibit contains an Israeli exhibit which has sparkedcontroversy.
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This is not the first time Darla's Shine's public statements have sparkedcontroversy.
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Faina's capture in September sparkedcontroversy over the destination of its military cargo.
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This is not the first time General Rawat has sparkedcontroversy.
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It was the 65-year-old's coverage of one of these disappearances that sparkedcontroversy.
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A Berlin museum about the expelled Germans that opened last year also sparkedcontroversy.