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Had he learned a lesson that his language sometimes inflamed the other side?
Mr. Santorum said at the time that he was "defending a disabled person from being executed," language that further inflamed passions.
In the days since the election, Mr. Gore has repeatedly called for a defusing of the heated language that has inflamed partisans on both sides of the aisle.
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For a long time now, the language used by both sides in American politics has been inflamed by bellicose metaphors.
The move inflamed both the narrative of an imperialist conspiracy against Chavismo and the language of its spokesmen.
Of course, in British culture, with our island mentality particularly inflamed about them next door, it's also helped heighten our distrust of foreign language film in general and widened the imaginary divide between "art" cinema and "populist" movies.
Strains between the two groups were further inflamed by an article Feb. 9 in The Korea Times, a local Korean-language newspaper, that called attention to the signs.
But S. S. Kapur, chief secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir State government, said reports by an Iranian state-run English language news channel, Press TV, of Koran desecration in the United States may have inflamed passions in Kashmir.
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