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1 Is a slap on the face going to make him rile up ?
2 I'm afraid all you've managed to do with your spell is rile up your incubus.
3 What could a ray of sunshine like Leslie do to rile up an angry horde?
4 That's probably not enough to rile up America's parents the way it did forty years ago.
5 Will the controversial changes rile up devoted fans?
6 It's just shocking how such a little thing as stoppin' smoking will rile up a fellow.
7 However, the two-minute teaser has only served to rile up a number of high-profile social media users.
8 Papa would rile up the boys to "teach 'em a lesson", as he would say.
9 His father came running, which is the kind of thing that will rile up an aggressive dog.
10 The commanding performance by the sisters managed to rile up the crowd at Centre Court who broke into U-S-A!
11 But his father has a grip on the worst elements here, and everyone seems afraid to rile up the old wrecker.
12 It's likely that his most-recent statement on Orania will rile up his opponents again after he called time on the whites-only town.
13 America's opportunistic race-hustlers, unsatisfied by their victory in the Trayvon Martin case, won't stop looking for reasons to rile up White people.
14 You didn't know the three of them had been left on the street to rile up every man with blood in his veins.
15 I don't know what he had done to rile up Mars Gardner, but all of us knew that the Blacksmith was going to be flogged.
16 Seeing Photons Here is the part that really got me riled up .
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