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It inflamed people's hopes and fears, powerfully so.
But, Wakefield clarified, he regretted the press conference only "because it inflamed the public officials".
The ducks too were saturated in winter sun, and it inflamed the horse-chestnut red of the drake's head.
It inflamed Russia's rivalry with the Ottoman Empire over the Balkans, providing the tinder for World War I.
As eloquent and fastidious as any human rights survey on Rwanda, Algeria or Kurdistan almost a century later, it inflamed British passions against King Leopold.
"But when I found out that Victorians had banned truffles because they believed it inflamed the passions, I said, 'I'm in.' ".
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It is one of the only tools available to Mr. Obama in Pakistan, but its use is costly as it inflames Pakistani public opinion.
"Even now, it inflames so many people".
This is particularly true of nuclear power, as it inflames our imagination and stirs primal fears.
But it inflames passions as if it's the most important problem on earth.
Is it inflaming our deepening partisan divide or somehow, in Jon Stewart's phrase, "hurting America"?
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