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It could flare up any time.
The mood is decidedly calmer now, but Mr. Seliger said that because the debate was driven by ideology, it could flare up again.
"There's an ongoing DDoS attack that was large enough to impact all three of our datacenters in Chicago, San Antonio, and Dallas — it's currently been neutralized but it's possible it could flare up again later, which we're taking proactive steps to implement.
At its most basic level, Rick Brennan, the director of WHO's Ebola response, explained to me that until we "get to zero cases there's always the possibility that it could flare up again and spread again".
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Even if the fighting has ended, it seems likely that violence could flare up again, analysts said.
He had a reputation for being short-tempered and angry; and it is perfectly true that he could flare up if he encountered some thoughtlessly expressed political opinion.
He needed attention to his right knee during his fourth-round win over Philipp Petzschner, a match that went to five sets and, with the prospect of an energy-sapping match against Murray to come, there must be a nagging fear in the back of his mind that something could flare up, as it did when he had to retire against the Scot in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open in January.
There are worries, too, that a row over the disputed border with Eritrea, to the north, could flare up again into war, as it did in 1998 at a cost of 70,000 lives.
But this is unlikely to calm public fury, which could flare up again when Goldman announces its bonus pool.On top of all this, banks face the gradual withdrawal of extraordinary government support.
But the rivalry between Bristol, with its typically urban concerns, and the largely rural South-West region, could flare up again if Bristol opts to create an elected mayor.Regional diversity and tensions are not a problem unique to the South-West.
In each area a general European conflagration could flare up and involve Germany.
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