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  • Inflaming violence and keeping Muslims living in the West “in a jihad frame of mind”;

    The War of "Our Times" Lionheart 2007

  • Inflaming world outage at a Holocaust conference, Iran's president saying Israel's days are now numbered, provoking harsh reaction from Washington to the Vatican.

    CNN Transcript Dec 12, 2006 2006

  • Inflaming yourself with idols at every antique store!

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • Inflaming images and humiliating reflections succeeded each other in his mind, keeping up, augmenting his anger.

    'Twixt Land and Sea Joseph Conrad 1890

  • Inflaming an already heated debate, the imam behind the proposed Ground Zero Mosque claimed in a CNN interview Wednesday that moving the site of his project would be a victory for "the radicals."

    Forum: News/Activism 2010

  • "This is Inflaming emotions without engaging the mind or heart, and replaces the power of the truth with cheap antics," he said.

    Bakersfield.com Latest news 2010

  • Inflaming the scandal was the much-remarked "coolness" of the culprit, whose

    News & Politics 2010

  • It's probably time for Americans to consider buying a nice, sturdy Muslim prayer rug … ... hunterjck: Inflaming muslim radicals is not "standing up for Christian values".

    Beaumont Enterprise Blogs 2010

  • Inflaming the scandal was the much-remarked "coolness" of the culprit, whose

    News & Politics Lisa Riordan Seville 2010

  • Inflaming matters, according to United leaders, were comments by Jayson Baron, who leads

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

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