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As a result, a debate has flared up about whether more prescribed burns should have been done before the overheated summer that Australia has experienced.
"It flared up about a year ago when restaurant owners started appealing virtually every food truck permit application that came up.
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The doctors were told to see the patients for regularly scheduled appointments only, not for emergency visits when their symptoms flared up; to be conservative about providing treatment or ordering tests; and to aim to help patients cope with symptoms rather than eliminate them.
An argument flares up about poverty: what causes it?
The comments sections on the YouTube videos saw the same debates flare up about speaking ill of the dead.
The world of big data is new, and this is certainly not the last time we're going to see concerns flare up about tech companies employing trial and error to improve their services.
Last week, I wrote about preventing aggression in young children, but what about reducing violence when it has already flared up.
Violence also flared up.
My ego flared up.
The fire flared up again about 10 p.m., briefly shutting down the No. 7 train again and setting back efforts to fully reopen the expressway, one of the city's busiest highways.
They had a particular way of addressing each other when the old bitterness was about to flare up.
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