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    1. speech could influence it, no rhetoric could inflame the mob to


    2. It was a spiral protozoan of humanoid evolution that could inflame the joints and even the nervous system


    3. In the same manner as the latter inflame their workmen, to attack with violence and outrage the proposers of any such regulation; to attempt to reduce the army would be as dangerous as it has now become to attempt to diminish, in any respect, the monopoly which our manufacturers have obtained against us


    4. Being nighbours, they are necessarily enemies, and the wealth and power of each becomes, upon that account, more formidable to the other; and what would increase the advantage of national friendship, serves only to inflame the violence of national animosity


    5. What those adventurers were reported to have found, however, was sufficient to inflame the avidity of all their countrymen


    6.  How well you handled the event: Did your reaction help solve the problem, or did it inflame it?


    7. would say anything to further inflame their father


    8. According to him the Victorians were even more dissolute than the Romans and, to make matters worse, this depravity stemmed from royalty! He had an Irishman’s distrust of the English monarchy and with mordant relish informed me that Queen Victoria’s Prince Albert had been an enthusiastic participant in orgies, starting a fashion for nipple piercing and ball and cock rings! I decided not to inflame his ire by revealing that I’d recently been an unwitting disciple of Albert


    9. Heart of Jesus, burning furnace of charity, inflame the whole world with your love


    10. Inflame my heart with love for you

    11. It’s a sad movie that will inflame people against Bush and Cheney and their cronies and precipitate more than a few tears


    12. Intended to create organic vegetables and community for the city, it was also intended to inflame the people in the community with pride and move citizens to action


    13. With no wish to inflame a calm situation by unnecessary acts of bravado


    14. � The whole article had been written to provoke the maximum outrage and to inflame British public anger towards their enemies


    15. Such a land grab would inflame the opinion of the Russian people and would harden significantly the Soviet posture


    16. France was about to live through a revolution that would not only mark the end of the reign of King Louis-Philippe The First and of his so-called ‘July Monarchy’, but would also inflame revolutionary passions across the whole of Europe in the weeks and months to come


    17. mind is associated with objects, sights, touch, and sounds which inflame


    18. And those words for which harmless or meaningless ones are substituted rather than inflame an “informed” public


    19. But “wood” here is meant to be the deeds which this woman was doing trying to turn people away from God and that instigation which she did with the others so as to inflame the sedition against the Messenger (cpth)


    20. Allergies can inflame the nasal passages, sinuses, and airways of the lungs, and

    21. Gazing at her arms, she realized that Rafael had poured holy water on her arms and legs making her skin raw so that each time she moved, the pulling and tearing would further inflame the injuries


    22. As for describing those people with the word (Ya'jooj & Ma'jooj), it is for they inflame the disturbance between the prosperous and needy classes, and set ablaze the revolts within the one nation or amongst the nations


    23. 'We must take immediate steps to reconcile ourselves with the parish and do nothing to inflame passions


    24. Natalya kept pulling away, which only seemed to inflame Maiorescu's passions


    25. Although neither man had seen it, she had been working all day to inflame Johnny's insecurities; firstly by teaching Caesar a little more thoroughly than Johnny, and secondly by suggesting that Caesar should get the tail of the wallaby to himself, as he was the one who had shot it


    26. Nevertheless, he was concerned and feared that the confusion might inflame the already unsettled climate


    27. One wrong word could inflame the embittered Fife


    28. seemed to inflame Kifter without trying


    29. Just in case you did not know already, histamine can inflame your nose along with the other parts of the airways


    30. spell-bound, and in the end love-smitten, as you will see in the course of the story of my misfortune; and to inflame still further his passion, which he hid from me and revealed to Heaven alone, it so happened that one day he found a note of hers entreating me to demand her of her father in marriage, so delicate, so modest, and so tender, that on reading it he told me that in Luscinda alone were combined all the charms of beauty and understanding that were distributed among all the other women in the world

    31. "And may God so prosper it, Senor Don Quixote," said the duchess, "that we may always hear good news of your exploits; God speed you; for the longer you stay, the more you inflame the hearts of the damsels who behold you; and as for this one of mine, I will so chastise her that she will not transgress again, either with her eyes or with her words


    32. I was the youngest Son o’ Seven—an’ a Rebel from Birth—which me Mother’s Strictness only serv’d to inflame


    33. His Book surely did inflame the Town, and it made Ralph Griffiths rich as well


    34. I wish I were not sworn to Truth above Modesty and could afford to be coy! For, tho’ I wish neither to inflame nor to disgust by writing of my Life with all its Vicissitudes, yet I must assume—or I would not have chosen this perilous Profession of Scribbler—that describing Vice is oft’ the best Guarantee of future Virtue, whilst describing Virtue is no Guarantee against the Pow’rs of Vice!


    35. And now he saw by the heap of shavings still fresh at his feet, that, for him and his work, the former lapse of time had been an illusion, and that no more time had elapsed than is required for a single scintillation from the brain of Brahma to fall on and inflame the tinder of a mortal brain


    36. I do not mean the members of the Senate who are opposed to it, but those who have attempted to inflame public opinion upon this question


    37. War, in this country, ought never to be resorted to but when it is clearly justifiable and necessary; so much so, as not to require the aid of logic to convince our reason, nor the ardor of eloquence to inflame our passions


    1. in a lifetime craving, a passion that inflamed her entire being beyond anything that she


    2. I developed insane urges to itch and scratch, my skin burning and inflamed My nose ran in the closely confined heat, dribbling mucous across the tape over my mouth and onto my newly shaven chin


    3. She could feel the need, could sense the exquisite pain of that once in a lifetime craving, a passion that inflamed her entire being beyond anything that she had known in all these years of absolute and necessary thirst


    4. It’s not as bad as I thought, though it does look as though it has been weeping again and is inflamed round the edges of the wound


    5. It was the sense of life being extinguished that inflamed my imagination and the deeper we went the more I found myself searching the gloom for signs of Cerberus, the three-headed dog; he who guards the entrance to the Kingdom of Hades


    6. Many of the soldiers in the crowd were wrinkled, bent, elderly men and women, their eyes clouded over with glaucoma and their joints inflamed with arthritis


    7. ” His cheeks were inflamed with hot juicy liquid and little runnels streamed from the corners of his mouth


    8. disadvantageous; that is, from those against whom national animosity happens ta be most violently inflamed


    9. jealousy is excited, and both inflames, and is itself inflamed, by the violence of national animosity, and the traders of both countries have announced, with all the passionate confidence of interested falsehood, the certain ruin of each, in consequence of that unfavourable balance of trade, which, they pretend, would be the infallible effect of an unrestrained commerce with the other


    10. She had a shallow cut, not, under normal circumstances, serious, but it was almost three inches long and quite badly inflamed

    11. Melissa, I can’t say that this looks good, the wound is getting more inflamed and the yellow area is spreading along the edges


    12. This is good for anything where your eyes are painful inflamed and red


    13. A slightly runny nose, inflamed gums or a swollen flea bite may point to the introduction of an infection and may indicate the need for the proactive use of Echinacea


    14. Petty politicians have used the war for their own purposes, thimbleriggers have not been idle; but to the close observer it was evident that the war was a war of the people, the will of the multitude, inflamed perhaps by much exaggeration and misrepresentation, but nevertheless exerted for a just purpose when unvarnished facts stand forth


    15. • How to treat burning eyes, runny noses, and inflamed ears


    16. “It is better to be married, than to be inflamed with passion,” Howard-Smythe’s voice came at my side


    17. At first, the water inflamed my pain


    18. tend to my inflamed back


    19. When Colling looked down his throat, all he could see was inflamed tissue


    20. This inflamed him

    21. Navy ruled that the loss was caused by a boiler accident, but the heat generated at the time by the press over the incident inflamed the desire for war with Spain


    22. In Universe, the lights inflamed above


    23. And who was inflamed with love by all himself


    24. 8 And the two elders saw her going in every day, and walking; so that their lust was inflamed toward her


    25. the stronger they are which contend, the more they will be inflamed


    26. Mattathias saw, he was inflamed with zeal, and his reins trembled, neither could he forbear to show his anger according to judgment:


    27. 35 Nevertheless on the fifth day early twenty young men of Maccabeus' company, inflamed


    28. 45 Nevertheless, while there was yet breath within him, being inflamed


    29. 4 Then he gathered companies on companies to play on them; and when they played, it pleased well the children of Cain, who inflamed themselves with sin among themselves, and burnt as with fire; while Satan inflamed their hearts, one with another, and increased lust among them


    30. These charges against the priest ignite the volatile and unstable rabble, and several spectators, inflamed with self-righteous rage, try to scale the stage

    31. discipline, and to the privations of the camp, inflamed with love of country, and burning to serve it


    32. noticeably inflamed as well, this guy was a


    33. the boarding schools, “so soon as the children would have acquired strength, they would have been habituated to military works [It is necessary] to preclude the introduction of young people into social life until inured to discipline, and to the privations of the camp, inflamed with love of country, and burning to serve it


    34. Which thing when Mattathias saw, he was inflamed with zeal, and his reins trembled, neither could he forbear to shew his anger according to judgment:


    35. 4 Then he gathered companies on companies to play on them; and when they played it pleased well the children of Cain who inflamed themselves with sin among themselves and burnt as with fire; while Satan inflamed their hearts one with another and increased lust among them


    36. 24 Which thing when Mattathias saw he was inflamed with zeal and his reins trembled neither could he forbear to show his anger according to judgment: what for he ran and killed him on the altar


    37. 35 Nevertheless on the fifth day early twenty young men of Maccabeus' company inflamed with anger because of the blasphemies assaulted the wall manly and with a fierce courage killed all that they met besides


    38. 45 Nevertheless while there was yet breath within him being inflamed with anger he rose up; and though his blood gushed out like spouts of water and his wounds were grievous yet he ran through the midst of the throng; and standing on a steep rock 46 When as his blood was now quite gone he plucked out his bowels and taking them in both his hands he throw them on the throng and calling on the Lord of life and spirit to restore him those again he so died


    39. proposes that arteries in the temple get inflamed during an attack and


    40. Who then were the men who did these things? Abominable men and full of all wickedness were inflamed to such a degree of wrath that they cast into tortures those who with a holy and a blameless purpose served God not knowing that the Most High is a champion and defender of those who with a pure conscience serve his most excellent name to whom be glory world without end

    41. proposes that arteries in the temple get inflamed during an attack and vasoconstriction would reduce


    42.  Inflamed Arms And Legs (Because Of Insufficient Air Circulation)


    43. But your arrival has inflamed Zeus’s temper


    44. inflamed hearts and captured all comments and attention


    45. His skin was still scarred and inflamed, but the cursed mark of the magician was washed away at last


    46. If a muscle is inflamed due to straining without any serious injury, it will often resolve within 3-7 days


    47. With PID - tissues can become inflamed and can cause pressure when having sex – this in turn can cause deep pains, hence the reason why it is likely to be a cause of low sexual desire


    48. The Philistines, inflamed, roared: Who’s to blame?


    49. When David heard these words he became inflamed,


    50. Commonly, the heart muscles and liver become inflamed, leading to long-term health problems














































    1. I storm past the girl on reception, ignoring her polite greeting and do my best to slam the door as I leave the building … I’m thwarted by the fact the blasted thing has an automatic door closer, a fact which merely inflames my temper even more


    2. Luxury, in the fair sex, while it inflames, perhaps, the passion for enjoyment, seems always to weaken, and frequently to destroy altogether, the powers of generation


    3. jealousy is excited, and both inflames, and is itself inflamed, by the violence of national animosity, and the traders of both countries have announced, with all the passionate confidence of interested falsehood, the certain ruin of each, in consequence of that unfavourable balance of trade, which, they pretend, would be the infallible effect of an unrestrained commerce with the other


    4. Therefore shall their fornications eat their flesh, as their new wine inflames them


    5. That my life enriches and my being inflames with its radiant glow


    6. This in turn stimulates nerve sensitivity, which further inflames the artery, in a vicious circle


    7. So the vicious spirit of the opposer becomes his immaterial fire which inflames and burns him


    8. The vicious spirit of the opposer turns into their own immaterial fire which inflames and burns them


    9. (Not being able to express your mind inflames anger)


    10. A house enveloped inflames, and surpassing the ability of the fireman’s force, is an unquenchable fire—fire that cannot be stayed in its course till it has exhausted the material

    11. fuel (n): material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power; a thing that sustains or inflames passion, argument, or other intense emotion


    1. inflaming your need to seek God and His best for you,


    2. I felt a flush of heat move to my cheeks inflaming them


    3. �Don't you think we should talk about this somewhere else?� he asks gruffly, Dave's attitude inflaming his temper


    4. The growing amount of casualties in Korea was also inflaming popular opinion in the United States, with many calling for the government to teach a lesson to the Soviets and their Korean allies by dropping the atomic bomb on them, while others called the presence of American troops in Korea unjustified and were asking for a complete withdrawal


    5. Sparks of desire shot through her, inflaming the fire that burned between her legs


    6. Our friendship nearly came to an end over the goose-girl, so unexpectedly inflaming did the subject turn out to be


    7. So long as she kept him there she should, except breakfast, have all her meals in that one place: modest meals, meals damping to the spirits and surely in the long run lowering, the most inflaming dish provided by the tea-room being--it announced it on its wall--poached eggs


    8. Burning: An inflaming illness; living flesh that burns, having a white bright spot on the skin


    9. Kate fell to her Knees and teaz’d my Cunny with her Tongue, finding the most Inflaming Spot quite readily


    10. Cleland, seeking nothing but to repay his num’rous Debts by writing an Inflaming Book, and understanding almost nothing of the Thoughts and Sensations of the Fair-Sex, fashion’d from my Life a nauseously sugar’d Tale (as studded with Inflaming Scenes as a Plum Pudding with brandied Fruits) about a poor Country Girl who comes to the City, quite inadvertently becomes a Whore, but nonetheless is faithful at Heart (if not at some lower Organ) to her beloved Charles, and becomes an Honest Woman at the Last, concluding her Days in “the Bosom of Virtue” (as Mr

    11. And what is art doing? All art, real and counterfeit, with very few exceptions, is devoted to describing, depicting, and inflaming sexual love in every shape and form


    12. —, inflaming of a quantity of alcohol in the store of, xxiii, 401


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