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- adjective Common misspelling of
inflamed .
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Examples
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"Will the Clinton's say they" inflammed "the bitter matter or Rev. Wright.
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Sadly the uninformed minority are allowing themselves to be inflammed by the misinformation that is being spewed in the media. payback
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The tips of her fingers and toes were always cold from Raynaud's disease that inflammed her blood vessels.
Mark Hyman, MD: Is There a Cure for Autoimmune Disease? MD Mark Hyman 2010
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The tips of her fingers and toes were always cold from Raynaud's disease that inflammed her blood vessels.
Mark Hyman, MD: Is There a Cure for Autoimmune Disease? MD Mark Hyman 2010
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The tips of her fingers and toes were always cold from Raynaud's disease that inflammed her blood vessels.
Mark Hyman, MD: Is There a Cure for Autoimmune Disease? MD Mark Hyman 2010
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The tips of her fingers and toes were always cold from Raynaud's disease that inflammed her blood vessels.
Mark Hyman, MD: Is There a Cure for Autoimmune Disease? MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Liasson seems to think that if the issue becomes inflammed, it hurts the Democrats in the short term and Republicans in the medium term, and no, I have NO IDEA WHAT THAT IS SUPPOSED TO MEAN, NOR DO I CARE.
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Any of you haters seen the inflammed tissues of these kids (clinically or histologically or endoscopically or with capsule endoscopy)?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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He and the wannabes have inflammed and divided us to the point that Congress cannot work together for the good of the country.
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The "guilty by association" fallacy factor is clearly inflammed here.
Hillary-Backing Reps Say Super-Delegates Should Consider Wright Controversy 2009
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