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Meanings of incite more in English
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Usage of incite more in English
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Few sights incitemore terror than a ripped, dripping condom.
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Even if they're caught, the unwanted publicity from their prosecution would likely incitemore parties.
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Foreign nationals said the proposed law would only incitemore violence and discrimination, reported Eyewitness News.
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But turning to militias to oust Jathran would likely incitemore violence and inflame federalist sentiment.
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The last thing we need are leaders who incitemore fear, she said, alluding to Mr Trump.
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The executive admitted he likes to put "fireworks" out there, meaning provocative statements, in an effort to incitemore questions, but things clearly backfired.
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They live in open concubinage with the whites; but to this they are incitedmore by money than any attachment.
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He looked up from his notes and said, It was a regrettable move, because it incitedmore riots and protests.
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That would do little to resolve the problem, potentially incitingmore protests and strengthening the case for immediate polls the protesters' allies would likely win.