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The prospect of more food inflation is inflaming a debate over its causes.
Instead of inflaming a passion, an incoherent and irrational want, the artist disciplines it to a desire, something exact.
Earlier in the case, the company had prevailed upon the judge to exclude such evidence to avoid inflaming a jury.
Instead, Mr. Schwarzenegger said he was in, inflaming a media frenzy that American politics has seldom seen.
Like many people, I have a tendency to fight fire with fire, inflaming a situation with a flood of unnecessary junk.
An appeals court in Rome freed a Kurdish rebel leader from house arrest today, further inflaming a bitter diplomatic dispute between Italy and Turkey.
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Like meddlesome clerics the world over, Cardinal Ratzinger is inflaming an important political debate.
The moves were criticised by Human Rights Watch, which warned that they risked inflaming an already dangerous situation.
It carries little chance of deterring the Syrian regime and great risk of inflaming an already volatile situation.
Not because of the impact on an already gridlocked Congress, or because it risks inflaming an increasingly hostile public.
Supporters of the president's proposal contend that a limited punitive strike can be carried out without inflaming an already volatile situation.
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