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1 The Arab League agreed that western intervention would harden attitudes and inflame tensions .
2 Analysts say their rally could further inflame tensions in the capital.
3 The detentions threaten to inflame tensions between the West and Tehran.
4 Authorities hope Sunday's religious gathering does not further inflame tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
5 Arab countries worried that the move would unnecessarily inflame tensions in the Middle East.
6 Strategic expert Uday Bhaskar said the attacks could inflame tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
7 But the arrest has angered China and threatens to inflame tensions with the US.
8 It's a move that will inflame tensions within the Coalition.
9 All she ever does with Iran is inflame tensions .
10 Experts warned they could inflame tensions at a delicate stage in the country's transition to democracy.
11 Such moves could inflame tensions between Beijing and Washington and make a trade deal yet harder.
12 Unions said mass dismissals would only inflame tensions .
13 Additional restrictions are only likely to inflame tensions .
14 A misinterpreted or misattributed attack could inflame tensions .
15 This contention has only served to further inflame tensions between Malema, the media and his detractors.
16 Such a move could inflame tensions between Beijing and Washington and make a trade deal yet harder.
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