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Fear about a possible future for a fragmented health service, under the government's reforms, may also have ignited passions.
To kiteboarders, though, the record merely raises the ante in a contest that has ignited passions in the small but competitive world of speed racing.
No other item of religious clothing has ignited passions and prejudice among politicians and media commentators as much as the burqa, worn by a minority of Muslim women.
A deeply researched, dramatic account that reminds us that Martin Luther King Jr. was a radical who ignited passions both good and bad.
AT a moment when the subject of America's immigration policy has ignited passions across the country, here at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival audiences are being encouraged to laugh about it.
MILWAUKEE — Less than 48 hours after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin ignited passions and protests throughout the nation, a jury was selected here for a trial with some striking similarities.
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A dark, dynamic Elena Roger ignited Passion at the Donmar, and at the Young Vic The Human Comedy combined cracker-barrel wholesomeness with a melancholy, inventive score.
The months-long battle over whether to keep the landfill open far beyond 2018 has ignited passion on both sides and created an unusual rift among county supervisors.
He was a spark that ignited passion in others, by articulating such a bold vision for a better collective outcome.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti urged an end to the violence: "The trial that we saw in Florida has ignited passion," he said.
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