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Book clubs, blogs and customer reviews on Amazon.com all helped foment a feeling that if you wanted to be part of the "it" culture, you should be reading these books.
After reading the one today, "Heck of a Job, Bushie," the worst thing in my opinion that the Republicans have done is to foment civil war in the United States.
In the vast and stupefying "Studio of the Painter (Real Allegory of Seven Years of My Artistic and Moral Life)" (1855), a work that still foments competing interpretations, he had taken sardonic note of Baudelaire's anxious integrity by caricaturing the poet off to one side, reading a book with weirdly intense concentration.
It is an attack on those who, by writing such stuff, foment the racist prejudices of those who believe that what they read in a mainstream magazine is the truth.
But a documentary history helps us get inside the minds of those in America who fomented intolerance and acted brutishly towards the religious 'other.' Though unpleasant to read, these documents enable inter-religious leaders to better anticipate, preempt, and diffuse future tensions.
Another Serbian government statement, read on YU-Info, a television station close to Mr. Milosevic, accused the opposition of "fomenting violence and lawlessness" and taking over companies and ministries illegally.
Stories like this one can foment something called "suicide ideation," a fancy way of saying that if you're struggling with depression, and you read "a story about somebody who is being glorified or somehow lauded or given a lot of attention because they committed suicide because of a specific reason, you're more likely to commit suicide yourself".
One placard read, "I will not sell my conscience to the ambassador, I will give my vote to Putin" -- probably a reference to the American ambassador, Michael A. McFaul, who has been accused on state-controlled television of trying to foment revolution.
I particularly encourage you to read Maureen Ogle's fine post, "Want A Little History With That Pink Slime?" I'm all for open disclosure of food contents, but not when the labeling effort is aimed at fomenting fear over facts.
To the Editor: I read with great interest and a touch of pride statements by Vladimir Markin, the Russian Investigative Committee spokesman, that Yale University somehow fomented the antigovernment activities of Aleksei Navalny, an internationally admired champion of transparency and the rule of law.
In Chinese politics, the participants read every detail — the seating arrangements, the toasts, the time spent with each person and where — as a clue, so it seems unlikely that Xi would allow speculation to foment unless absolutely necessary.
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