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The neuroma between metatarsals will inflame more nerve endings.
Still, either path — lots more debt or lots of fired government workers — will only inflame more Americans.
Jeff did his best to inflame more hostility between Dragonlicker and Erinn, as if more were needed.
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"It tends to become inflamed more easily than other organs".
The debate was also inflamed more recently by French center-right politician Guillaume Larrivé's highly publicized remark that 60percentt of French prisoners are "religiously or culturally Muslim," a figure contested by Le Monde.
(It may inflame them more, as in "How dare these people look and act as normal as we do?") But they matter to those whose beliefs can shift when their collection of stereotypes is clearly out of date.
Never try popping a zit on your own, this will definitely irritate and inflame it more.
American wars in Muslim countries created some extremists and inflamed many more, while producing a security vacuum that allowed them to wreak mayhem.
And the destruction of the Ivorian air force, coupled with shooting at largely unarmed if aggressive and often drunk demonstrators, has inflamed feelings more.
The situation was inflamed once more on Sunday as police disrupted a funeral march for those killed the day before – sparking yet more upheaval.
The bitter debate over austerity measures in Greece could be further inflamed by more evidence the country's economic crisis is deepening.
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