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1 For an instant I thought the anger was going to flare again .
2 Opposition lawmakers said extending the emergency powers could cause violence to flare again .
3 The low thunder still muttered, and the fitful lightning began to flare again .
4 Rex lifted the flare again , exposing it to the dwindling tempest.
5 Looking at the other man's broad back, the captain felt his resentment flare again .
6 The White House is mindful that tensions could flare again over new arms sales.
7 I jerked away from him, the touch making the Itch stir and flare again .
8 But the controversy is likely to flare again ahead of the Beijing Olympic Games in August.
9 The fire service also warned that even though better conditions were forecast today, blazes could flare again .
10 Zuma's foes, who see him as an ineffectual leader, could be emboldened if labor tensions flare again .
11 Even if the ceasefire holds in the short-term, there is still potential for the fighting to flare again .
12 Josh felt the anger flare again .
13 I was tired later, but every time the scene formed in my mind, my face would flare again .
14 Soon-verysoon-itwould flare again .
15 Emerging-market fires may flare again .
16 Tensions subsided after a round of diplomacy this month, but observers warn the conflict could flare again at any time.
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