Oxygen is a natural disinfectant, but a powerful inciter of change.
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As an inciter of feuds there was something almost Balkan or Moroccan about Ulysses Budlong Junior.
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Speak out, thou inciter of rebellion!
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She has forced this quarrel upon France, and yet nine-tenths of Europe look upon France as the inciter of the war.
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She is the most harmless and often the most useful of mortals, but she is the inevitable inciter of crime in others.
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Now and then a real criminal came along, and now and then a paid inciter, a Peter Gudge or a Joe Angell.
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But perhaps she may have rested quietly in her room; she may have been only the inciter or the accomplice of the deed.
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He was saved the expense of hushing inciters of pogroms.
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The emotions and excitements due to usual situations are the usual inciters of the will.
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They don't just kill the inciters, he tells me.
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It is an insubordination, whereof foul breaths, licentious imaginations, and undisciplined tongues, are the inciters and fomenters.
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They don't just kill the inciters.
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In broadcast remarks before the meeting, Netanyahu said Israel would respond strongly "against terrorism and against inciters".
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It is evident that a smaller group of inciters are leading these protests and pretending to speak for the masses.
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"The question is, whether she was the instigator and inciter in this affair, or the servants?"
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"The People" have to be poked into the fighting mood-theirears have to be scruffed-theyneed speakers, literature, marshals, inciters-hurrah of partisanship.