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But while both sides have exchanged angry accusations of cross-border infiltration, the flare-ups have received muted news coverage and showed few signs of escalating into a diplomatic crisis.
7 Muted Called on sound mute.
How all this happened, the social conflicts it both roused and muted, and the ideological disputes that can still flare up at mention of the New Deal form the burden of Kenneth S. Davis's first-rate book.
The muted primary contest between Gov. George E. Pataki and Tom Golisano flared yesterday, as Mr. Golisano launched an advertising barrage against the governor and the Pataki camp accused him of lying.
Victims and their wounds are glimpsed in queasy flares of violence, blips of trauma in an otherwise muted landscape of lonely country roads and depressingly minimalist interiors.
Judas, meanwhile, seems muted and tender, drums and guitars caressing each other, until McCabe suddenly flares incandescently, a blur of impassioned rage.
Of course, these sentiments have been muted in the face of what some critics have portrayed as aggressive policing tactics and violent flare-ups between certain officers and protesters.
TV muted.
Flare Path.
By half past two, as shops closed early, the muted hubbub on the main streets had been joined by a new, unsettling sound: the low screech of electric screwdrivers, securing boards to shop windows, lest trouble should flare up again.
Tempers flare.
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