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Buttigieg's opponents believe the tapes could include white officers using racist language, potentially igniting tensions in the city.
The United States, according to the cables, worried that Mr. Martinelli, a supermarket magnate, "made no distinction between legitimate security targets and political enemies," refused, igniting tensions that went on for months.
Sure enough, those albums sold only moderately, igniting tensions between the band and its record company, BMG Latin.
The story picks up after Escobar escapes from prison, igniting tensions between rival cartels and the FBI agents who put him behind bars in season one.
Controversy has erupted in San Francisco's LGBTQ Castro District over the management of its historic rainbow flag, igniting tensions throughout the district and questions about how to honor the many faces of the community.
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That could ignite tensions across an explosive Shia-Sunni (Iran-Arab) fault line.
The report has ignited tensions between Haiti and its most important allies.
This route is a compromise so as not to ignite tensions with other more glamorous Lake District communities.
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 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.
The suggestions that the outbreak is linked to Spanish produce has ignited tensions between Spain and Germany, as farmers were forced to dump produce.
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