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But he added that both sides should "avoid remarks that inflame the situation".
To complicate matters, disputed calls that inflame parents and other adult spectators now live forever in cyberspace.
The Spear saga has pushed all the buttons that inflame emotions and headlines in South Africa's national discourse.
Often most of the damage is done before it is even diagnosed, because the bacteria release toxins that inflame the lining of the lungs.
To begin with, it is not helpful to ground important policy discussions in trite and wholly false cannards that inflame ignorant passions.
It will have to issue a new fact sheet or admit that it can no longer provide objective guidance on matters that inflame social conservatives.
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Immigration's always been an issue that inflames passions.
Marseille was not hit hard by the 2005 riots that inflamed the Paris suburbs.
You always see it with any case that inflames the people".
It was the "murderers" line that inflamed police unions and their supporters.
Most Australians don't tolerate speech that inflames hatred and violent acts against others.
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