| 41. | Putting another Clinton in the White House will fan the flames of this right-wing extremism.
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| 42. | Attempts are made to fan the flames of discontent one segment of the nation feels towards another.
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| 43. | Someone should ask Lott, who went on TV just two days later to further fan the flames.
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| 44. | Refusing to acknowledge its mistake, the IRA gleefully fans the flames of hatred by blaming the British.
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| 45. | Despite the efforts of his presidential rivals to fan the flames of discontent, several conservatives defended Bush.
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| 46. | "Illegal detention or convictions in a kangaroo court will only fan the flames of hatred .'
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| 47. | This recognition would prove to fan the flames of resentment on both sides of the Elliott Perry controversy.
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| 48. | Major newspapers use the pretense of covering the furor caused by the tabloid press to fan the flames.
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| 49. | Putting another Clinton in the White House will fan the flames of this right-wing extremism ."
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| 50. | Poking and prodding frustrated editors only fans the flames of passion and encourages more to charge the ramparts.
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