| 21. | The latter association in particular helped fan the flames of anticipation for his debut.
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| 22. | British newspapers continued to fan the flames Friday.
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| 23. | Terrorists fan the flames of this sentiment and use it to justify their acts.
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| 24. | What will you do to fan the flames of love this Valentine's Day?
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| 25. | Republican observers of the convention were fast to fan the flames of doubt and division.
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| 26. | Day in and day out, Al Jazeera deliberately fans the flames of Muslim outrage.
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| 27. | Tuesday night's statement certainly will fan the flames of frenzy in the Fenway.
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| 28. | In India you don't really need to fan the flame of gold desire.
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| 29. | North Korea apparently doesn't want to fan the flames by entering that fray.
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| 30. | Running around will simply fan the flames.
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