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Incendiary is an attempt to win back the language and start a more honest debate.
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Attacking below 10,000 feet, nearly 300 planes centered their loads on the area called Incendiary Zone One, north of the harbor.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Attacking below 10,000 feet, nearly 300 planes centered their loads on the area called Incendiary Zone One, north of the harbor.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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The book, called Incendiary, was published on Thursday, the day all-too real bombs hit London.
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The first was the recent Macmillan New Writing title The Incendiary's Trail, by James McCreet.
Archive 2009-11-01 Tim Stretton 2009
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The first was the recent Macmillan New Writing title The Incendiary's Trail, by James McCreet.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2009
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Raging and defiant, this is how the narrator of my novel 'Incendiary' addresses Osama bin Laden in the aftermath of a fictitious terrorist attack on London that kills her husband and her son.
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Chris Cleave's "Incendiary" (Anchor; 237 pages; $12.95) was first published in 2005, on the same day the London bombings took place.
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Sooner or later, everyone in "Incendiary" betrays someone else.
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"Incendiary" unsettles you while you read it, and leaves you nervous and anxious.
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