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Then, catching himself, he added, "I'm not going to inflame this thing".
"Counsel is just merely looking to inflame this jury and to try and prejudice the memory of the victim and to try to paint him into a bad person," Leventhal argued.
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They seek to inflame the debate by turning this nomination into a matter of race, admittedly looking for a "hot button" issue.
"This is going to inflame the Arab world.
This compilation of interviews seems destined to inflame the legend more than it will further the truth.
Anything else is likely to inflame the situation".
But the United States also tried not to inflame the dispute.
How about N.S.A. practice, and what seems to inflame that?
I.P.G. is trying not to inflame the dispute.
"The attempt at this point by the New Jersey State Police to characterize her as a terrorist is designed to inflame the public who may be unfamiliar with the facts".
"Clearly Donald Trump is trying to inflame the situation.
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