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In the Turkish-German context, a contentious Turkish president and the increasing menace of far-right politics in Europe have served to inflame a complicated situation.
Under the advice of his courtiers, Richard II (who was only 14 at the time – shades of King Joffrey?) dispatched ruthless tax collectors, which only served to inflame the situation.
The vast majority of the power produced on the dam was to be exported to China, and correspondents say the dam had served to inflame growing anti-Chinese sentiment in Burma.
Art therapy prescribed by the prison shrink has only served to inflame Paula's suffering and rage.
The death of their lord only served to inflame Cupul anger and, in mid 1533, they laid siege to the small Spanish garrison at Chichen Itza.
It always was widely supported except by the U.S. and a handful of allies, and it served to inflame Cuba's anger.
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But continued settlement activity could serve to inflame the situation and elicit a reaction from the Palestinians.
The vector of attack, through compromised ad networks, will also serve to inflame the debate around adblockers.
When a former Dallas resident, Pat M. Greenwood, warned Mayor Cabell that a memorial "would only serve to inflame public opinion still further," Mr. Cabell agreed "wholeheartedly," his papers at Southern Methodist University here show.
Meanwhile, as is human nature, all of these efforts only serve to inflame the desire of hackers to penetrate these defenses in order to show their prowess.
Also serving to inflame passions here is a ballot measure that seeks to regulate private gun sales.
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