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The move, according to union sources, is likely to inflame the situation.
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Unions said mass dismissals would be counterproductive and inflame the situation further.
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He'd tried to let Caffarelli inflame him in a special way, too.
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They employed all their skill to inflame the passions of the majority.
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Pitt then deprecated the effort to inflame the insular pride of Irishmen.
Usage of enflame in English
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She struggled, but it seemed to enflame him more.
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Critics say a return to harsh interrogations would enflame tensions in Muslim countries and be counterproductive.
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It would enflame the whole countryside, he claimed.
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Kindle and enflame and enlarge my love.
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There are concerns new armed police response teams could enflame already strained relations with Māori and Pasifika communities.
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Nonetheless, diplomats and analysts say the involvement of foreign militants has the potential to radicalize and enflame the conflict.
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The bombardment continued to enflame the earth and sky, as we loaded some drums of gasoline onto their machine.
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Varadkar has a tendency to enflame the reaction to controversies of his government's own making by scolding even reasonable detractors.
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At the time, the former head of the Criminal Justice Advisory Group, Chester Borrows, worried they could enflame tensions with Maori and Pasifika communities.
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The former doth move and enflame you more; the latter content, please, and pay you better: This doth guide you, the other drive you on.
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The fire of her love enflames Antar, and his heart is consumed away.
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On the contrary, they rather enflamed his curiosity than extinguished it.
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They were secret and enflaming but her image was not entangled by them.
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Assuredly, he employed a very resolute arm and a courage enflamed with furious passion.
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Bill Shorten! with the desperation of private-schooled stockbrokers enflaming a financial crisis on a trading floor.