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The repression appeared to inflame emotions further on Friday.
They don't want to further inflame emotions or respark a controversy that's over and done with".
"An American veto could inflame emotions and bring anti-American sentiment to the forefront across the region".
The Spear saga has pushed all the buttons that inflame emotions and headlines in South Africa's national discourse.
Threats by some Muslim leaders that Mr. Bashir's detention would inflame emotions have not been borne out so far.
But Mr. Nugent's presence on Tuesday seemed likely to inflame emotions around the delicate issue of gun safety, in addition to raising some other concerns.
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A BBC documentary depicting racism at soccer games there has further inflamed emotions.
Just this reflective act is the first step in cooling inflamed emotions.
It inflames public emotions, serves as a convenient distraction for leaders unable or unwilling to reform their nations and is a tool in the hands of those seeking to promote their own regional standing, often at the expense of the Palestinians.
These verses have too often been quoted with what appears to be a willful disregard for the context in which they occur, thus inflaming the emotions of listeners, perpetuating grave misunderstandings, and contributing to the potential for violence on all sides.
He said removing the Final Four events from Georgia would be unproductive and that "actions like this do nothing but inflame and excite emotions".
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