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The war is inflamed by multiple actors, with multiple agendas, backing up all sides.
The conflict between the two families, which often turns on forensic details and uncertain recollections, is inflamed by social tension.
More than that, the Americans were inflamed by a racial hatred of the Japanese.
The main impetus behind the law is religious violence – an ongoing problem in India that can be inflamed by hate-filled postings.
The danger now is the opposite: that military reaction may be inflamed by the perception of a previous under-reach.
Aside from the fact that no favorite has won since Spectacular Bid in 1979, Drysdale's chief problem seemed to be the balky temperament of Fusaichi Pegasus, who might be inflamed by both the weather and the clamor.
He was inflamed by the Manchester middle classes.
This phenomenon may be inflamed by the intense feelings Trump arouses, but it is hardly confined to him.
For a long time now, the language used by both sides in American politics has been inflamed by bellicose metaphors.
Situations can be inflamed by staff not knowing the routines or structures that you have in place for your children.
The government says it severed communications to ease tensions it claims were inflamed by social networking sites and text messages.
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