Examples of using Sparked a wave in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Utilities have started ploughing tens of billions of euros in investments into their grids, sparking a wave of merger and acquisition(M&A)
Already European utilities have sunk in tens of billions of euros into their grid thus sparking a wave of merger and acquisition(M&A)
we must become meme warriors who, through the use of culture jamming, spark a wave of epiphanies that shatter the consumerist worldview.
Joffe is"skeptical about the possibility of the Tunisian uprising sparking a wave of popular revolt across the region.".
with Keisse's disqualification from the race for an indecent act sparking a wave of negative publicity for Patrick Lefevere's team….
more than a month after hundreds of Islamist protesters died in a police operation to disperse their Cairo sit-ins, sparking a wave of nationwide violence.
The western scientists visited the experiment and verified the high temperatures and confinement, sparking a wave of optimism for the prospects of the tokamak as well as construction of new experiments, which is still the dominant magnetic confinement device today.
Turkey's move to block Twitter sparked a wave of international criticism.
His comments sparked a wave of indignation including in his own Republican Party.
Somali asylum seekers in the 20th century to Italy sparked a wave of Muslim immigration.
The fork of Bitcoin Cash sparked a wave of airdrops and bitcoin-related fork projects in 2017.
The move has drawn international condemnation and sparked a wave of heated protests around the world.
The case sparked a wave of anti-money laundering campaigns
The incident sparked a wave of international anger
The incident sparked a wave of international anger and calls by the United Nations Security Council for a credible
The 2012 film sparked a wave of angry anti-American protests across the Middle East in which more than 30 people were killed.
That move sparked a wave of anger on social media,
In 2005, Danish cartoons of the Prophet sparked a wave of violent protests across the Muslim world that killed at least 50 people.".
China claims the Japanese controlled islets are part of its territory and the move sparked a wave of protests across the country and anti-Japanese sentiment.
Day" is due to be released next week but has already sparked a wave of publicity and controversy.