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Trump's brand of xenophobia and nationalism has ignited rage on both sides of his security fence.
But the food at Maximo Bistrot apparently has the capacity to ignite public rage and government action like little else.
Drivers seem patient and forgiving of all those minor cycling indiscretions that ignite road rage back home.
There's some historical evidence, though, that the story was propaganda intended to ignite white rage, which it still does today.
Here the slow drip, drip of madness is ignited by rage and fueled by a sense of powerlessness and a soul-annihilating paternalism.
As showrunner Ilene Chaiken told the Hollywood Reporter: "It ignites his rage and anger, his rage against the system and those who have oppressed him and it also connects him with his roots".
Endangering lives throughout the country, Trump indeed "attracted the crazies" and ignited their rage.
In scenes of barbarism reminiscent of the early days of the revolution against Assad, ISIS fired on protesters, igniting further rage and turmoil.
My divorce was finalized on Christmas Eve, and when I asked Mom to not get drunk that night so we could talk, it ignited a rage in her I may never forget for reasons I will never know.
The proposal ignited a raging debate in the Bush administration.
After one of the hijacked airliners struck the building and ignited a raging fire, "he called and said he was trapped in the World Trade Center," Ms. Adams said.
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