| 31. | Instead of being constructive, Dayewalker's report fans the flames of edit warring.
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| 32. | While he pretends, he also can fan the flames of Big Gov'ment paranoia.
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| 33. | But the fact that both are more than mere economic conservatives fans the flames as well.
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| 34. | While some in Washington may want to play politics and fan the flames of rhetorical fear,
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| 35. | The wave of global propaganda and political moves continuously fan the flames of biased propaganda reports.
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| 36. | Day said it helped that Wooden Phone and Fan The Flame were winging away from gate.
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| 37. | Angered at his lack of success, Ilmarinen conjures the four winds to fan the flames.
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| 38. | Israeli sympathizers are concerned that the conference will fan the flames of anti-Semitism on campus.
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| 39. | Saturday is Valentine's Day, and nothing fans the flames of love like sneaking around.
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| 40. | As I saw in Bosnia and Rwanda, it is propaganda that fans the flames of hatred.
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