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Words whose denotation is factual and reasonable but whose connotations represent a fomenting cauldron of exclusion, repression, and hate.
Vogue's November issue already seems a harbinger of a fomenting spirit of Americana.
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Everywhere, there is an unease fomenting around privilege, a truth emerging when the balance changes: we may see our advantages most clearly the moment after they disappear.
It also disparaged Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, as leader of a "clique" fomenting separatist activity in the Himalayan region.
Suggestions for those in management included pleasantries and promotions for Goofuses and scorn and complaints for Gallants as a means fomenting bad morale.
But in a multifaith house, it is about developing a religious identity, not fomenting a competition of faith.
In Russia, there are powerful calls to rein in a blogosphere blamed for fomenting a wave of anti-Vladimir Putin protests.
A fifth MP is already in jail, convicted of fomenting a rebellion.
Seeing the war as a rebellion fomented by slaveowners created a common antislavery ground among a wide swath of white Northerners that was much more solid than abolitionism.
A crier — well, yes — but Boehner's too conventional a conservative to foment a reckless shutdown.
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