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Meanings of spark interest in English
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Usage of spark interest in English
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Sometimes, however, a particular moment or event can sparkinterest in forgotten tales.
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These shows are intended to sparkinterest in politics among young U.S. adults.
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There is no denying the fact the singer's impressive weight loss and incredibly toned physique continues to sparkinterest.
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The picture will be a hard sell to mainstream audiences, but it could sparkinterest from many political groups.
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Still, the rock-bottom valuations to which energy stocks have fallen in the last several weeks may sparkinterest from suitors with deep pockets.
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Analysts also said the deal could sparkinterest in other data analytics companies including Teradata and smaller, privately owned firms such as ParAccel and Vertica.
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It was not long before he sparkedinterest from Europe.
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That has sparkedinterest in helping them improve their methods and boost their harvests.
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The series had also sparkedinterest from ABC and Fox.
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This, in turn, has sparkedinterest in the function such variation may play in disease.
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All that has sparkedinterest in Hong Kong.
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In recent years, risk stratification has sparkedinterest as an innovative approach to disease screening and prevention.
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The positive reception boosted the entire Gazprom curve and sparkedinterest in higher-value Russian credits, analysts said.
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Mayberry estimates that if Loihi sparksinterest, it would take two years or more to get to market.
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Patten's case has sparkedinterest in Washington amid a widening crackdown by the Justice Department on undisclosed lobbying.
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The deal has boosted the entire Gazprom bond curve and sparkedinterest in higher-value Russian credits, analysts said.