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The report has ignited tensions between Haiti and its most important allies.
Brown's death and the police department's abrasive handling of the case ignited tensions that extended far beyond a single case of alleged excessive force.
The suggestions that the outbreak is linked to Spanish produce has ignited tensions between Spain and Germany, as farmers were forced to dump produce.
Sources said that Benedict ignited tensions upon his return to Vatican City earlier this week when he posted a sign outside his residence reading "Home of the Original Pope".
The incident has ignited tensions in Schilderswijk, which contains three of the 10 poorest postcodes in the Netherlands and where about 85% of the population is made up of first- or second-generation migrants.
But before the week was out, Cruz was dead, and his snow white body was at the center of a high-stakes mystery, a whodunit that has rattled the show world and ignited tensions between animal activists and purebred-champion breeders.
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That could ignite tensions across an explosive Shia-Sunni (Iran-Arab) fault line.
This route is a compromise so as not to ignite tensions with other more glamorous Lake District communities.
Buttigieg's opponents believe the tapes could include white officers using racist language, potentially igniting tensions in the city.
The rebel leader, a losing candidate last year in an election for governor that helped ignite tensions in the region, denied being supported by South Sudan.
Others said they had not come forward because they worried that dueling political camps would seize upon the deaths of their loved ones to ignite tensions.
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