The torch was lowered but this time instead of the wood slowly catching fire, the wood enflamed rapidly and shot up sky high. |
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This ballot is probably an expression of fears and anxieties, enflamed by the universal presence of extremist images and misdeeds. |
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In the centre is an enflamed grenade in gold framed by three gold triangles, their points downward, joined at the corners. |
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With him, we desire to be enflamed by the fire of his freedom, in confessing it in our world of today. |
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My dear Arjuna, see how the enflamed fire reduces the sticks of fuel into ashes. |
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When passions are enflamed, people will be less willing to sit down and negotiate with someone they view as an aggressor. |
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Tears streamed down her lily-white cheeks, enflamed by her heated temper. |
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Was it his enflamed message sounding out that set off the alarm? |
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An open disagreement would have both sent all the wrong signals to Pyongyang and enflamed the already pervasive anti-Americanism of many South Koreans. |
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Recently,China's renewed assertion of sovereignty over the entire South China Sea-waters between Vietnam and the Philippines and stretching down to Indonesia-have enflamed nationalist passions in Vietnam. |
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Pan-Scandinavianism, also called Scandinavianism, or Scandinavism, an unsuccessful 19th-century movement for Scandinavian unity that enflamed passions during the Schleswig-Holstein crises. |
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It has become apparent that much of the intergroup strife enflamed by intolerance derives from peoples' insistence on their rights to determine their own political, social and economic affairs. |
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The castle's enflamed gate or portcullis symbolizes the instrument of torture used on St. Lawrence: a gridiron propped above a bed of burning coals on which he was martyred. |
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Archimedes master of this Science, and who in truth and certaintie assumeth unto himselfe a precedencie above all others, saith, the Sunne is a God of enflamed yron. |
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