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Meanings of incendiary rhetoric in English
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Usage of incendiary rhetoric in English
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Despite all the incendiaryrhetoric flying around, the talks are continuing.
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Like Trump, LePage is no stranger to controversy and incendiaryrhetoric.
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Bashir likes to pepper his speeches with off-the-cuff, incendiaryrhetoric.
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Nearly all of those Democrats have condemned Trump's incendiaryrhetoric for inflaming racial tensions and anger.
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So has his often incendiaryrhetoric.
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Johnson declined to apologise for his remarks about Cox and did not attend a Commons debate on incendiaryrhetoric.
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His executive orders confirmed what his cabinet picks promised - that his incendiaryrhetoric is not just for effect.
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Many news organisations -Guardian Australia included -have given prominent coverage to his bizarre court appearances and incendiaryrhetoric.
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met him on Sunday and warned him of the dangers of incendiaryrhetoric in the Middle East.
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His incendiaryrhetoric at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday displayed his belief he can bluster any opponent into submission.
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They are alarmed at some of his incendiaryrhetoric and proposals, such as his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
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Donald Trump's presidential-election victory in the United States, after a bitter campaign characterised by deceitful and incendiaryrhetoric, is not an isolated episode.
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Trump's racially inaccurate, insensitive and incendiaryrhetoric should give those charged with the care of the spirits and souls of Black people great pause.
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Ghosh has gained notoriety in India for his incendiaryrhetoric about religious minorities in the country, especially Muslims, who he has claimed are "all jihadis".