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1 She didn't want to stoke the fires that already raged between them.
2 If cooking on a barbecue, stoke the fire with a rosemary sprig.
3 But it would not take much to stoke the fire further.
4 We don't want to do anything that will stoke the fires .
5 A north west derby is just the thing to stoke the fire of desire, then.
6 While Netanyahu tried to quickly dismiss the matter, Washington has continued to stoke the fires .
7 Evangeline replaced the poker she'd used to stoke the fire and turned to face him.
8 She knew she should stoke the fire .
9 No need to stoke the fire .
10 Now it was time to stoke the fires of his hatred and turn him into a complete zealot.
11 Those little details stoke the fire .
12 He'd--"OO-oo-ough! "heshivered-he'dforgotten to stoke the fire .
13 This was the kindling that Merril used to stoke the fires of his accusations toward me about the consequences of my rebellion.
14 I stayed up most of the night in the kitchen, having volunteered to stoke the fires and fill hot-water bottles for the wounded.
15 John Lewis's managing director has warned that UK firms should not " stoke the fire " by encouraging heavy discounting on Black Friday.
16 He always found a way to stoke the fires of his fanaticism for a community of his brainwashed believers whose faith in him continues.
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