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It's a festering pimple on our conversations, growing bigger and more enflamed.
Critics say the government's fierce response to the protests has enflamed the public rage.
But that didn't stop him from pointing the finger at the company he believes enflamed a public health crisis.
As the head of the Egyptian Armed Forces, Sisi led a coup in 2013 that enflamed much of the country.
My knee is enflamed, my hip aches, and sleeping on the slide has left me stooped over like the question mark.
It enflamed Democrats to get Trump impeached (as expected), but for that to become a realistic possibility, Republicans would need to desert the president.
The DFB possibly enflamed the situation with its public admonishment of Gundogan and Ozil — DFB president Reinhard Grindel criticized both players and demanded an explanation.
"Gun violence is an epidemic in this country, one that's been enflamed by the inaction of politicians in Washington," Newsom said in a statement Friday.
So much racism in this country is enflamed by political opportunists who tell economically vulnerable people to blame each other for the problems they all are facing.
Guston turns grotesque in the seven works from 1975, which portray Nixon's enflamed leg as a monstrous manifestation of his rottenness that he drags behind himself on a purgatorial beach.
The government-run Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey, or TUBITAK, enflamed the debate in 2009 after recalling a magazine issue featuring a spread on evolution proponent Charles Darwin.
The agency's ouster has enflamed tensions sparked by CICIG's crusade against graft, a chronic malaise in Guatemala, and has caused profound unease among the judges who will inherit its mantle.
The president further enflamed tensions last week when he said that the military would treat any rocks or stones being thrown by asylum-seeking migrants at the border as firearms.
A Trump-enflamed fracture driven by spite would wipe out almost a generation of conservative reform that not only impacts local governing, but also serves a broad bench for GOP future leaders.
Trump first cast doubt about the meeting on Tuesday in an interview with The Washington Post, citing Russia's actions that have triggered international condemnation and enflamed the long-running conflict with Ukraine.
They have also enflamed an ongoing debate over whether state officials should more closely monitor home schools and tighten regulations, such as requiring officials to physically examine the locations and check on students.
Transatlantic tensions were enflamed again on Wednesday when Washington said it would end a ban against U.S. citizens filing lawsuits against foreign companies operating in Cuba, with EU firms seen among the targets.
The tragedy in Charlottesville comes amid a tense national discourse over prejudice and racism that has been enflamed by the election of President Donald Trump, who has received support from certain hate groups.
Although not all of these high-profile crimes were directly related to occult practices, they enflamed a very specific fear of devil-worship in the United States, which was then fed by popular culture.
The background: Trump first cast doubt about the meeting on Tuesday in an interview with The Washington Post, citing Russia's actions that have triggered international condemnation and enflamed the long-running conflict with Ukraine.
" Guterres also harshly criticizes Hamas and stresses: "Hamas leadership's incitement of protestors in Gaza enflamed and encouraged a highly volatile situation that contributed to violent actions at the fence and risked a serious escalation.
The inquest revealed that McCoy's lungs were filled with fluid and he drowned in his own blood—a horrific death that enflamed critics and spurred a public debate that played out in an infamous trial.
The full statement from APAN is reproduced below: The organizing members of APAN regret the conflicts that have developed between artists and Boyle Heights residents and that APAN's first meeting, held at 356 Mission, enflamed these conflicts.
The ills lurking below the surface—the homophobia, sexism, and racism that were regularly tolerated (as it was in the town where I grew up)—were enflamed by a recession that struck at the worst possible time.
President Trump enflamed the issue Friday during a rally in Alabama when he said NFL owners should "get that son of a bitch off the field" and fire him for taking a knee during the national anthem.
"He or she has enflamed the paranoia of the president and empowered the president's willfulness," wrote The Atlantic's David Frum at the time, warning that the op-ed would only dissuade Trump further from listening to his career staffers.
But the reality is that the heavy-handed response made cops look like an occupying force to protesters, which further enflamed tensions within a community that was already upset that one of their own had been killed by a police officer.
President Donald Trump, who further enflamed tensions last year by blaming "both sides" for the violence, wasn't at home this year — he has been at his golf club in New Jersey for more than a week on a working vacation.
But as refreshing as that might be to those exhausted by the gutter-politics of the 2016 election cycle, it's unlikely to hold up in a race where Trump's enflamed Zeppelin continues to suck up any oxygen left in the news cycle.
HSV-1 is the same herpes virus that causes cold sores, and only rarely does it lead to viral meningitis, which causes the tissue covering the brain and spinal cord to become enflamed, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One is striped blue, with a coif of cotton candy in hydrangea hues and a lode of chile-enflamed orange curd waiting to be unleashed; another, ringed in deep purple, flaunts a lavender shard of ube (purple yam) like a lone, useless wing.
It's only enflamed outrage from the right wing centered around a perception of Twitter—and social networks and Silicon Valley at large—as a largely lefty institution whose head is so far up its power-hungry social justice ass that it will do anything to shut down prominent right wing voices.
Their production dared to tell the infanticidal tale from the perspective of Medea and Jason's two young sons, reminding us of the very human cost of this mother (played at the Gate by Emma Beattie) pushed to inhuman extremes by a rage that her enflamed psyche will never allow to come to rest.
The horrible scenes of twister damaged homes across the Midwest and continuing flooding along the entire Mississippi River merely displaced the stories on recovery efforts from the Hurricanes Maria, Irma, Harvey, Michael as well as the Camp Fire and other drought enflamed disasters in California and the Western U.S.  The Fourth National Climate Assessment predicts more frequent and severe storms, longer and more severe droughts, and the continued and likely accelerating rise of sea levels.
Largely reliant on information supplied by other drivers, when the Google-owned app notices gridlock on a user's route, it will reroute the driver to quieter streets — even they're empty because drivers had fled smoke and the threat of flames Waze, which also works with transportation authorities and a team of local map editors to keep the app updated, says on any given day, those enflamed neighborhoods would have been shown as off limits within an hour of two.
It is stated that Ayala is trying to depict the sin of lust. The woman seems content, but a mixed emotions flow because of the enflamed heart–portraying shame.
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia. Description: A shield-shaped embroidered item blazoned as follows: Argent, a torch of knowledge enflamed Or, the torch base Argent (Silver Gray), between five mullets Azure; all within a red border. Overall dimensions are in width by in length. Symbolism: Red, white, and blue are the national colors.
This literary Bohemian earned his bread first as a typographer and then as an editor of the daily Serb Independence in San Francisco. Creator of the new sensibility in patriotic poetry, his poems of exile and national struggle were enflamed. The literary revolt, pronounced in his verses, inspired the Promethean Pesme Nezadovoljnika i Roba (Poem to a Beggar).
Duncan, realizing what Beau is about to do, tries to convince him that there's another way. Beau grabs the lever and pushes down on it. The lever relents and is connected, but it causes Beau to get electrocuted, and his enflamed body is thrown from the tower. The power comes back on, and Bailey is able to be saved.
Purple and white are colors used for Civil Affairs. The stylized figure denotes the human factors which are essential elements of Civil Affairs operations. The sealed scroll represents the establishment of order through law and together with the rays of light signifies government with freedom. The enflamed globe and sword allude to the aftermath of battle and also connote the military - political capabilities of the organization.
As the federal government asserted greater control over Utah, relations with the Mormons enflamed, leading to the Utah War and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Mormon polygamy became a major political issue, with federal legislation and judicial rulings curtailing Mormon legal protections and delegitimizing the church. Eventually, the church issued a manifesto discontinuing polygamy, which paved the way to Utah statehood and realignment with mainstream American society.
The hospital registered a coat of arms at the Bureau of Heraldry in 1982 : Gules, on a sixteen-pointed star Argent, a cross potent fitchy at the foot Vert, ensigned with an antique lamp Azure, enflamed Gules.National Archives of South Africa : Data of the Bureau of Heraldry The arms were designed by Dr J.B.M. Botha.Norval, M.S. (1994). 'n Beskrywing van die Hospitaal- en Opleidingskoolwapens in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika.
Description – On a light blue shield arched convexly at top and edged with a 1/8 inch scarlet border, 3 inches in height overall, a gray torch enflamed yellow and surmounted in base with a dark blue cord intertwined as a heneage knot. Symbolism – The torch is used to symbolize scholarship and leadership. The heneage knot is representative of the multiple training missions. Silver gray and golden yellow are the colors of the Finance Corps.
Ashbrook 1982, p. 637: Ashbrook states that there were "28 consecutive performances" that season (p. 107), whereas Osborne claims 17. (p. 246) However, in spite of its initial short term success and critical reaction, as represented by a review in La Gazzetta privilegiata which stated that "A new masterwork has been added to Italian music.....Belisario not only pleased and delighted, but also conquered, enflamed and ravished the full auditorium",Quoted in Osborne, 1994, p.
Track listing notes: "Action Sound Deadman" ends at 3:14 and, after about four seconds of silence, is followed by an unlisted, 44-second excerpt of a Glen Galloway/Soul-Junk demo. Bandmembers at the time of the release of 10 x My Age stated in interviews that this was a mastering mistake and not a "bonus track". The versions of "Empty Queen II" and "Enflamed (sic)" on this release are the same as those included on "Hey Fish" and "Godspeed the Punchline", respectively.
The congregation’s Rule of 1853 makes a statement which still applies: "Whoever wishes to become one of us must have an ardent desire for his own perfection, and be enflamed with the love for Our Lord Jesus Christ and his Church and a burning zeal for the salvation of souls.""Who are We? The Inspiration", Oblate Communications In the initial stages, those interested in joining the congregation have several meetings with an OMI priest, usually with visits to a community. Young adults aged 18 and over meet regularly to share their experiences of God and what God may be calling them to become.
Vitruvius records how in Sparta, in 59 BC, "paintings have been taken out of certain walls by cutting through the bricks, enclosed in wooden frames, and brought to the Comitium". A century later, apprised of paintings of Atalanta and Helen without drapery and "enflamed with lust", Caligula attempted to carry them off, but was prevented by the makeup of the plaster. Maiuri cites examples of wall paintings in wooden frames excavated at Pompeii, a precursor to what was to follow in the 18th and 19th centuries. The practice of detachment, in abeyance or undocumented for a millennium, was revived in Renaissance Italy, with several instances recorded by Vasari.
The new arms were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in March 1974. The arms were : Vert, a fess wavy Argent, thereon a barrulet wavy Azure, over all a pale Argent charged with a representation of the goddess Ceres, vested Vert, holding in her dexter hand a sheaf of wheat and in her sinister a torch enflamed all proper; in chief a mural crown Gules. The motto was the same as before. In layman's terms, the new design was a green shield with a silver/blue/silver wavy stripe across the middle, and a vertical silver stripe depicting a red mural crown and the figure of the Roman goddess Ceres.
On incorporation in 1955, the borough was granted a coat of arms. the blazon was as follows:Geoffrey Briggs, Civic and Corporate Heraldry, London, 1972 Vert a pall wavy argent on a chief indented sable a balance between two acorns leaved and slipped Or, and for a Crest out of a mural crown Sable a demi-dragon gules gorged with a riband pendant therefrom an escutcheon Or charged with three chevrons of the second and supporting a torch erect of the first enflamed proper. Supporters: On either side a sea-dragon sable the tail proper gorged with a collar checky argent and azure. In 1974 the arms were transferred to the Rhondda Borough Council.
Following the deaths of Enchin in 891, this rivalry only deepened, and by 923, the 18th abbot, Ryōgen, further enflamed this rivalry, as he sought to solidify the Ennin lineages hold not just on Enryaku-ji, but as the sole representatives of the Tendai sect at the Imperial court. For example, in the Ōwa Debate of 963, the Tendai side of the debate included Ryōgen and his close associates in the same lineage, despite more qualified and eminent monks from the Tendai sect being available. Subsequent conflicts were often the result of a monk from one faction becoming appointed Abbot (zasu) of the other faction's temple, or of one faction not being invited to events, conferences, or festivals held by the other. For example, in 981, the Imperial court appointed one Yokei (Enchin lineage) as abbot of Hosshō-ji temple, which led to a protest by the Ennin lineage.
National Archives of South Africa : Data of the Bureau of Heraldry The arms were : Per pale, dexter Or, a mining headgear Sable; sinister Vert, a sheep-shear and spade in saltire, handles upwards, Argent; on a chief Gules a phoenix on a nest enflamed, Or. In layman's terms, the shield was divided vertically, displaying a black mine headgear on a golden background and a crossed sheep-shear and spade on a green background, and across the top was a golden phoenix on a red horizontal stripe. (Note : these are not the colours shown on the cigarette card issued in 1931. Either the cigarette card is wrong, or the municipality changed the colours some time between 1931 and 1957.) The motto was Stabiliter progrediens. Municipality (2) — The Ermelo transitional local council which administered the town during the local government reorganisation in the late 1990s, registered its own arms at the Bureau of Heraldry in May 1998.

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