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The case, which inflamed relations between the police and the city's minority residents, has become a frequently cited stain on the department's record.
Jeremy Clarkson's Porsche, which inflamed Argentinian locals with its Falklands war referencing number plate, had an even more "offensive" registration set hidden in the boot.
Then came the strains of the 9/11 attacks, followed by the Bush Administration's invasion of Iraq, which inflamed the Middle East and made the Saudi royal family more anxious and resentful still.
Five guards from Blackwater surrendered to the FBI in Salt Lake City, Utah, last month to face charges in connection with the incident, which inflamed Iraqi public opinion and soured relations between the Iraqi government and the Bush administration.
It was the first site to widely disseminate the twelve-minute video of a Steubenville High School graduate joking about the rape, which inflamed public outrage about the story.
This uncertainty flushed out some sellers later on as memories of some of the terrible elections that took place in Greece, which inflamed the eurozone debt crisis, have come back to haunt us.
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Hepatitis C, which inflames and scars the liver, is thought to account for half of this rise.
But if sneezing fails, the pollen causes an allergic reaction and releases histamines which inflame the lining of the throat, nose and eyes.
Ammonia accumulates in livestock accommodation, which inflames mucosal tissue to cause coughing, sneezing and lacrimation and adversely affects feed intake.
The endobronchial form reflects actinomycosis colonisation of pre-existing obstructive broncholiths or endobronchial foreign bodies, which inflames the adjacent airway and causes distal obstructive pneumonia.
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