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But the conditions exist for them to inflame each other.
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"Politicians profit when we are inflamed against each other," Meckler said in his opening remarks.
Although the law was packaged in the flowery rhetoric of "expanding liberty" and protecting Second Amendment rights when first drafted during the Bush Administration, it is, when one looks deeper, little more than a calculated wedge issue that only inflames our fear of each other.
Georgia and Russia, which tacitly supports Abkhazia's separatist movement, have angrily accused each other this week of inflaming tensions in the Abkhaz region, where peace talks had been under way.
"Cold wars are often inflamed by unexplained incidents, where everybody suspects each other," she said.
But at times of tension, and sometimes because they have been inflamed by radical preachers, they can turn on each other.
The Foreign Office, the Colonial Office and the all-powerful India Office (scared lest British meddling in Arab Muslim affairs inflame Indian Muslim agitation against the Raj) were at each other's throats.
In addition to these growth factors, chronically inflamed RA synovia contain a multitude of inflammatory mediators that may act in concert with each other.
After their divorce, Fred and Tonya sometimes screamed at each other in the parking lot of Ethan's school; on one occasion, the altercation was sufficiently inflamed for the police to be called.
Each other.
"Murdering each other, starving each other".
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