Association football club in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Unit of measure of kinematic viscosity.
1 The case helped stoke the national debate over policing in minority communities.
2 Strict rules about pet food imports also stoke a gray market trade.
3 Recently, George Bush did his part to stoke anxiety and increase demand.
4 Furthermore, intentionally or unwittingly inconsistent Congressional delegation can stoke interagency regulatory competition.
5 What's more, latest Chinese trade figures may stoke President Donald Trump's ire.
6 They are better able to stoke your creative and even competitive fires.
7 Mistrust of police accounts of Wednesday's shooting also helped stoke the unrest.
8 Analysts say lower valuations could stoke larger retail subscription for planned IPOs.
9 Both managers refused to stoke the controversy in their post-match press conferences.
10 It can stoke economic growth with less worry about fueling above-target inflation.
11 Avalanche danger is at a minimum, and stoke is at its max.
12 She didn't want to stoke the fires that already raged between them.
13 That controversy has helped stoke the fires for a late-in-the-game Biden shot.
14 If cooking on a barbecue, stoke the fire with a rosemary sprig.
15 I don't see how any white man can stoke in the tropics.
16 But higher consumer prices could also hurt the poor and stoke unrest.
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Об этом термине stoke
stake Глагол
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