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One reason for this is his mastery of the eerie: that form of fear that is felt first as unease, then as dread, and which is incited by glimpses and tremors rather than outright attack.
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The United Nations should consider ways to jam the state broadcasting system, which is inciting violence.
But Mr. McCain's comments, which were incited by Mr. Robertson's campaigning against him in South Carolina and Michigan, may at least temporarily unify the movement.
Despite the cultural gulf, both incidents, the president's and the minister's, which were incited by peripheral, if not actually private, affairs, prompted fits of national anguish: for Americans about sex, for Germans about integrity.
Prior to the attacks described in this book, which were incited by the poacher, Vladimir Markov, man-eating was virtually unknown in the Bikin valley, a large area with a vigorous tiger population.
The Son's selfless love contrasts strikingly with the selfish love of the heroes of Classical epics, who are distinguished by their valour on the battlefield, which is usually incited by pride and vainglory.
Roku's decision to allow the channel at all is a poor one not only in terms of taking a moral stance on complicated matters (if you're of the mindset that's something companies should do) — it seems to go against Roku's own policy that bans content which is "unlawful, incites illegal activities or violates third-party rights".
Interestingly, the smaller molecular weight IV iron compounds induced greater intracellular ROS generation, consistent with previous data regarding the appearance of non-transferrin-bound iron, which is the inciting factor driving the Fenton-Haber Weiss reaction [ 9, 10].
Under section 505(c) of the Penal Code, it is an offence to make, publish or circulate any statement, rumour or report in written, electronic or other media with an intent to incite, or which is likely to incite, any class or community of persons to commit any offence against any other class or community of persons.
He's referring to an open murder investigation, with which he has no involvement, and is inciting more violence.
More pertinently, he thought it "morally egregious" to publish a sentence or two from "a four-hour chat" during which a person has been "incited to say anything that might look bad on the front page of a newspaper".
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