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How about N.S.A. practice, and what seems to inflame that?
The new program, and the emphasis on unilateral action, seem likely to inflame that opposition.
The president generated an uproar earlier this year when he defended the right of Muslims to build a community center and prayer hall near ground zero in Manhattan, and the mosque visit could inflame that controversy.
"They are aware of the prominence they're a part of," said Matthew Warchus, the director of "Matilda," adding, "It's very easy to inflame that in somebody: publicists and the sort of grandiose, almost divalike cars picking you up and taking you home, special tables at restaurants that can contribute to a fantasy.
There are already people who think of us as kaffirs [infidels], and a primetime documentary airing these opinions will only inflame that view and provide justification for sectarian hatred and violence". Other signatories to the letter were Maulana Zafar Abbas, Sayyid Mohammed al-Mousawi, Yasin Rahim and Munawer Rattansey.
"I have a reputation in Washington that's not necessarily accurate and I don't want to inflame that anymore before people get to know me and know my heart". But already there are irritations -- he looked for a townhouse, but nothing seemed to cost less than $800,000.
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Mucous membranes became so badly inflamed that some patients died when the lining of their stomachs or intestines hemorrhaged.
The country would get so inflamed that Scaf would have a pretext to postpone elections.
Their outrage is so inflamed that it amounts to a form of moral eczema — only it makes the viewer itch.
Reid, like all coaches, wanted his own moment like that, and that pursuit and his continued rise inflamed that passion.
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