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What would have been a feel-good story in Pakistan became an inflamed issue when Qureshi, the country's No. 1 player, from a family with a rich tennis history, made a bit of his own history with Hadad -- until they were dispatched by the Czechs Martin Damm and Cyril Suk yesterday, 6-1, 7-6 (5), 6-4.
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Oppressive culture examples: Very strongly worded emails that tend to "escalate or inflame issues".
But he inflamed the issue of his relationship with Steinbrenner in an interview with Fox News Channel, saying that Steinbrenner should trust him more and suggesting that his job status had become a distraction in the clubhouse.
A controversial California ban on the product has only inflamed the issue.
José Miguel Carrera and his brothers, whose desire for complete independence was equaled if not surpassed by their personal ambition, inflamed the issues.
But that dispute has inflamed deeper issues of mistrust and nationalistic passions that have ruptured what was once an uneasy alliance between two guerrilla armies that fought side by side in Ethiopia to bring down the dictatorship of Mengistu Haile Mariam.
He blamed politicians for inflaming the issue.
This will inflame the issue.The apology reflects an ideological war that has been waged for over two decades.
(Given the way Republicans feel about him, Obama might just inflame the issue further if he spoke out).
Former diplomats said Mr. Trump's action was unnecessary and would inflame an issue that had been largely dormant.
That move is certain to inflame the issue, and even some of his allies worry it would kill what little chance remains for comprehensive legislation.
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