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The debate has flared before, in the case of a Nigerian man who tried to blow up a Detroit-bound flight in 2009.
Opposition has flared before.
PAGE 37 Tight, Tense Race in Uganda Violence has flared before a vote in which Uganda's president faces his first challenge in 15 years.
Controversy between Hilton and celebrities has flared before.
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"In my own country," she said, "hostilities have not ceased in the far north," and "to the west, communal violence" has flared in the days before she left Myanmar.
The pain in her serving shoulder that has plagued her since before the French Open in May has flared again, forcing her to pull out of the final slam of the year just 24 hours before the draw on Thursday.
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.
Violence has flared again.
(The violence has flared up again this week).
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