Sentence examples for the flashpoints from inspiring English sources

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the flashpoints

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The lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid.

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Increased political competition within mixed communities multiplies the flashpoints.

Reeves's career has tracked the flashpoints of recent economic history.

Is there potential for collaboration, coördination, discussion over the flashpoints with the United States?

One of the flashpoints of the recent violence has been a traffic circle on the outskirts of Ramallah, near an Israeli army checkpoint.

In Ciudad Juárez, one of the flashpoints in the conflict, the annual murder rate jumped from about three hundred in 2007 to more than three thousand in 2010.

Though the headlines will always stress the flashpoints over the complex, everyday story of how we live together, our history should give us confidence that integration is possible.

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That's the flashpoint.

Immigration is the flashpoint issue.

But the lawsuits are the flashpoint.

On the bus, the driver is the flashpoint".

The flashpoint came when he lost the ball.

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