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The crackdown, in turn, fuelled the growth of an insurgency by the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU).
The figures fuelled hopes of a recovery this year after three years of recession.
Immigration has fuelled political and public debate, as opposing views on unrestricted migration within Europe put Britain's future in the EU under the spotlight, so why not explore this subject by looking at the news?
And most of it remains just that – speculation, albeit of a kind that has fuelled character assassinations from those circling the wagons around the intelligence agencies.
Labor's failure to embrace Malcolm Turnbull's bipartisanship when it was on offer, to campaign vigorously and go to an election early on carbon pricing in late 2009 or early 2010, and the twists and turns of Labor policy since have all fuelled this fire of opposition.
Icai said: "Our primary concern is that the portfolio of programmes and interventions in each DfID priority state, fuelled by the very substantial increase in funding, is not yet on a clear trajectory to make a real difference to fragile and conflict states, even if individual programmes are delivering basic services on the ground".
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Once a popular hangout among artists and writers, from Paul Bowles to Allen Ginsberg and Matisse, who loved the raffish air and wild, drug-fuelled parties, the city had fallen out of favour since its Fifties' heyday as travellers headed to Marrakesh, but things look set to change.
Local authorities are usually resistant to any events being held on the Theresienwiese other than Munich's three main public festivals – the biggest of which is the beer-fuelled Oktoberfest.
Already in Tralee, a large wood-fuelled boiler plant provides piped heating to scores of new houses and renewed properties – older houses that are "retro-fitted" with external insulation panels – a large school, a community centre and a government building.
In 2009 I published Ground Control, about the consequences of growing privatisation and control of cities, a model underpinned during the boom years by a property-fuelled economy based on debt.
While seemingly attractive, forward-thinking industrial policies on paper, on closer inspection it is argued that each is as empty and as meaningless as Oasis lyrics – nothing but frothy vanity projects in an age of latte-fuelled capitalism, some might say.
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