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The case has inflamed tensions between Ottawa and Beijing.
The allegation has inflamed tensions and given rise to vigilante attacks against Brotherhood supporters.
The test has inflamed tensions, but a military official discounted the link between the deployment and North Korea's test.
However the decision to press ahead with the rally, so soon after the racially-charged murders, has inflamed tensions in Portland.
The preparations suggest that North Korea's reclusive Government, led by Kim Jong Il, was brushing aside international protests over Monday's test, which has inflamed tensions in the region.
The abduction and murder of the three youths, one of whom had US citizenship, has inflamed tensions in a country galvanised by the grim drama of their disappearance.
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Imad Awadallah's jailing had inflamed tensions between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, and within the authority.
The operation would have involved a minimum amount of fuss and was unlikely to have inflamed tensions among the local Muslim communities in Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.
The deaths have inflamed tensions across the country and weakened public support for both Mr. Karzai's government and the continued presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan.
Ministers' tactics have inflamed tensions during the long-running dispute, risking "an exodus" of young medics whom the NHS desperately needs, she wrote.
The case and a delay by American authorities in handing the suspect over to the Japanese have inflamed tensions between Okinawans and the American military, which has about 26,000 service members stationed on the southern island.
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