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There have been concerns that the revelations of alleged dumping of toxic chemicals could re-ignite anti-American sentiments in South Korea.
No Evidence of Chemical Threat at US Military Base in S. Korea 2011
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There have been concerns that the revelations of alleged dumping of toxic chemicals could re-ignite anti-American sentiments in South Korea.
No Evidence of Chemical Threat at US Military Base in S. Korea 2011
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Intelligence officials have speculated that al-Qaida will do almost anything to re-ignite sectarian violence, but the group has been recently focusing on attacking Iraqi security forces and the government to prove how unstable Iraq remains.
Baghdad suicide bomber kills 29 in attack on Sunni mosque 2011
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He's dangerous enough in open ice that some contender might take a chance on being able to re-ignite his rocket.
Count on the Leafs being popular as trade deadline nears 2009
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Intelligence officials have speculated that al-Qaida will do almost anything to re-ignite sectarian violence, but the group recently had focused on attacking Iraqi security forces and the government to prove how unstable Iraq remains.
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But Hirale's prominent role in the offensive is also raising concerns that clan fighting could re-ignite in the Jubaland region of southern Somalia.
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Burke's death is sure to re-ignite the debate over safety on the halfpipe.
Sarah Burke Dead: Skier Dies After Accident During Training At Park City, Utah 2012
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As they work together for the first time on new cases, they discover new aspects from their past – even as they re-ignite their passion for each other.
NBC Announces Some of its Early Development Slate for 2010-11 – Collider.com 2010
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Some analysts fear such a group could re-ignite the violence seen in 2007.
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Intelligence officials have speculated that al-Qaida will do almost anything to re-ignite sectarian violence, but the group recently had focused on attacking Iraqi security forces and the government to prove how unstable Iraq remains.
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