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  • "Especially after the Bruins 'season last year, it kind of resparked the interest of some fans who had fallen off for a while," he added.

    News from www.thesunchronicle.com 2009

  • Hmm … looks like this has just resparked my interest in Real Player.

    The New RealPlayer: Ripping a YouTube Video Near You Duncan Riley 2005

  • Reading about the revolutionary era resparked that dream of righteousness in the world.

    nisayon Diary Entry nisayon 2002

  • Grace was a casual friend in Dallas and then she resparked our friendship three years ago with a Chrismtas card and a call.

    2001-11-22 12:06 a.m. nueces 2001

  • Simon Fuller has resparked his on-off rivalry with Simon Cowell after the latter announced his departure from American Idol.

    All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News 2010

  • The Kindle has resparked my interest in reading and I love many of the features including automatic bookmarking and easy dictionary look up where before I rarely put in the effort.

    Computational Complexity 2009

  • This is something the Jamaica School Board has discussed in the past, but the recent ice storms resparked interest in purchasing a generator for the facility, said principal Laura Hazard.

    Brattleboro Reformer Most Emailed 2009

  • The Kindle resparked e-book interest and brought it out as a (potentially) money-driving force, even though analysts at Forrester Research say e-books hold less than 2% of the $24 billion book-publishing industry today.

    Fast Company 2009

  • Bush and the neoconservatives have resparked what Reagan ended, the Cold War.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2008

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