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Playboy didn't spark the sexual revolution, but it fanned the flames.
Over the years, local and national politicians have fanned the flames.
Mr. Castro regularly fanned the flames of revolution with his oratory.
Changes in forest management have also fanned the flames, specialists say.
" Biden said previously the president "fanned the flames of white supremacy.
And Trump's own words and policies have at times fanned the flames.
This president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation.
Their ugliness fanned the flames that became a storm this past weekend.
This, combined with Schuster's injury, only fanned the flames of their burgeoning rivalry.
Fox News host Sean Hannity fanned the flames of his feud with Sen.
"This president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation," Biden said.
The group's popularity has no doubt fanned the flames of Kevin Nguyen's online notoriety.
Politicians have often fanned the flames by financing thugs or favouring one group over another.
But the death on November 8th of the fleeing student, Alex Chow, fanned the flames.
Ms. King fanned the flames when she said Ms. Winfrey was "intrigued" by the idea.
Instead of clearly confronting this outbreak of hate, he's often fanned the flames of fanaticism.
Pent- up white racism did fire Mr. Trump's candidacy, and he happily fanned the flames.
This type of talk only fanned the flames of dissent, and the Tea Party thrived.
But Trump himself fanned the flames by firing off a late-night tweet on Thursday.
The startled dog sprinted into the darkness as 60 mile per hour winds fanned the flames.
Winds of 50 or 60 kilometers then fanned the flames, according to CNN meteorologist Tom Sater.
Winds gusting to 55 miles per hour fanned the flames in Napa and Sonoma County overnight.
It was the Tea Party fanned the flames that led to big GOP victories in 2202.
When he resurfaced several days later at an agricultural show, his appearance merely fanned the flames.
The fact that BuzzFeed breathlessly wrote it up as a "win" just fanned the flames further.
Michael T. Flynn, fanned the flames of the so-called Pizzagate conspiracy by tweeting about Mrs.
In Iowa, Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden said Trump had "fanned the flames" of white supremacy.
United fanned the flames of outrage with the initial public reaction of Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz.
So each time someone opened a window, more oxygen rushed into the building and fanned the flames.
Hot, dry and windy weather fanned the flames of the two fires in Australia's already scorched southeast.
Still, the Energy Department's loan office had some high-profile blunders, which fanned the flames of Republican opposition.
A stinging letter from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) last week has fanned the flames further.
I was angry as only a teenager can be with the politicians who fanned the flames of xenophobia.
In this election, the Republican Party has embraced a nominee who has fanned the flames of racism and hate.
The events of the past few weeks have only fanned the flames of the women's movement in this country.
" Context: In a speech Wednesday, Biden claimed that Trump has "fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation.
" In Winterset, Mr. Grassley fanned the flames about so-called death panels, saying, "You have every right to fear.
The company's decision to pull the game fanned the flames of discussion in the relatively small board games community.
But for a few, these proposed rules just fanned the flames and prompted more comments that were deleted by admins.
He demonized immigrants, fanned the flames of hysteria over a caravan carrying migrants and wrongly claimed Democrats want open borders.
Vitriol and threats against them have increased since the referendum, and Mr. Johnson has fanned the flames, the women say.
Some of Shirley's surviving relatives further fanned the flames of discontent by accusing the filmmakers of exaggerating the pair's friendship.
Asked later by reporters about the comment and whether he suspected the incident had been deliberate, Hamilton only fanned the flames.
Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying his disregard for facts.
A Russian troll account, popular in the U.S. state of Tennessee, shows how easily social media fanned the flames of outrage.
" On Monday, Assange issued a cryptic tweet using the hashtag "#SethRich" which fanned the flames even further: "WikiLeaks has never disclosed a source.
Joe's brother Nick fanned the flames when he instagrammed a group photo from a Malibu wedding that included Jonas and Turner looking cozy.
Unusually warm and dry weather coupled with fierce winds have fanned the flames since they first erupted in Ventura County two weeks ago.
Because for half a decade, Trump fanned the flames of birtherism: a toxic, malevolent, racist attempt to delegitimize our first African-American president.
Then the firing of an employee popular with redditors fanned the flames to the point where there was no putting the fire out.
Third, consider the catastrophic results of appeasement so far: Emboldened by Washington's conciliatory attitude, Tehran has fanned the flames of multiple regional conflicts.
As of Tuesday night rapid winds fanned the flames further, which could be seen from San Francisco, according local news channel KPIX 5.
Indeed, if he helped light the match, many others, including Mr. Trump and the pro-government news media in Honduras, fanned the flames.
Israeli officials have recently claimed that social media has fanned the flames of a spate of "lone wolf" attacks that began last fall.
His early tenure as governor fanned the flames of a nascent conservative movement that would reshape American politics over the next 50 years.
The state media fanned the flames of a backlash against the N.B.A. after a team executive expressed support of the protests on Twitter.
Trump in his comments fanned the flames of what had already become a controversy among critics and members of the media as well.
The Trump administration has fanned the flames of racism, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism while Congress has abhorrently refused to enact gun control legislation.
For months, Giuliani fanned the flames on Fox News and in regular Twitter posts, where he accused Biden and other Democrats of crimes.
As Charlottesville protests turned ugly — and President Trump fanned the flames — providers have been forced to confront moderation issues more directly than ever before.
In fact, we've only indulged it, fanned the flames, taken partisan advantage at every turn, deepened the ugly divisions that exist in our country.
The weather has turned cooler in the past couple of days but strong winds from the north still fanned the flames towards the coast.
Flair claimed that he never drank alone, and that the majority of his drinking was centered around his alter ego, which only fanned the flames.
In their view, the state's political privileges have fanned the flames of separatism by encouraging Kashmiris to view themselves as irredeemably different from other Indians.
Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying what he characterized as his disregard for facts.
He famously fanned the flames of the "birther" movement in 2011 and today takes credit for President Barack Obama's decision to release his birth certificate.
Senior administration officials sought to combat the story in statements, but Trump fanned the flames of the story with a series of Tuesday morning tweets.
Sanford told Politico Magazine the same year that Trump had "fanned the flames of intolerance," and said it was "befuddling" that "facts don't matter" with Trump.
But after right-wing media got hold of it and a social media campaign fanned the flames, corporate sponsors Delta and Bank of America duly withdrew.
The modern flashpoint of police and community tensions might have been Ferguson, and a cluster of high profile incidents within a year that fanned the flames.
He told Politico Magazine the same year that Trump had "fanned the flames of intolerance," and said it was "befuddling" that "facts don't matter" with Trump.
A pathologist hired by Epstein's brother further fanned the flames by declaring that neck fractures seen during the autopsy were more consistent with homicide than suicide.
Then earlier this year, "NCIS" fanned the flames of that theory with an episode in which Bishop (Emily Wickersham) worked a case that had ties to Ziva.
But he also fanned the flames of the interest in detangling the meaning behind his wife's clothing, affirming that there very much is something to see here.
It's not yet clear what caused the fires, but a dry winter has left much of the area vulnerable, and strong winds Monday have fanned the flames.
The Communist Party Youth League at central and local levels also fanned the flames online, calling for consumers not to buy products including cars, cosmetics and electronics.
Left for dead by a Neighborhood Watch volunteer, the fate of Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin's son fanned the flames that became the Black Live Matter movement.
Parker's initial tone-deaf reaction in interviews about the story only fanned the flames, but you wouldn't have known it from the crowd at the Winter Garden.
The devastation that ensued was caused less by the tremors than by fires started as stoves were overturned inside Japanese homes and powerful winds fanned the flames.
And the campaign slashed hundreds of staffer positions from states that have already voted — instead of reallocating them to remaining states — news that further fanned the flames.
He has fanned the flames of messy personal feuds, distracting from the GOP efforts on healthcare and taxes, while making unwanted forays into the bill-writing process.
But on the other, it's a coordinated effort to promote Islamophobic, right-wing content that produced millions of interactions and doubtless further fanned the flames of hatred.
Trump, critics say, refused to disavow the endorsement of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke right away and fanned the flames of conspiracy around Obama's birthplace.
The fact that 2019 saw the release of Joker and IT: Chapter 2 fanned the flames of the dating clownery fire, but it did not start it.
Commentators on the major news networks fanned the flames of the meltdown by making sure their audiences were braced for what some promised were chaotic times ahead.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Bush and grass fires sweeping across Australia's southeast destroyed homes, killed cattle and forced hundreds to flee on Sunday as dry, hot winds fanned the flames.
Adjacent but apart from music, social media fanned the flames of gang conflicts and created new ones, and opened a window into that world which outsiders could exploit.
It was Heidi Cruz's first interview since Trump tweeted an unflattering photo of her and fanned the flames around rumors that the Texas senator has had multiple affairs.
Though the protests were started in 2016 by current free agent Colin Kaepernick, Trump fanned the flames in September when he said the league should fire the protesters.
On May 22nd, as the month reached its end, the army fanned the flames by announcing an award for the officer who had tied Mr Dar to the jeep.
Zay Hilfigerrr found a new use for a fire extinguisher -- instead of using it to put out a blaze ... he fanned the flames of a feud with his roommate.
"It's both clear language and in code: This president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation," said former Vice President Joe Biden in Iowa on Wednesday.
President Trump on Thursday fanned the flames of a controversy engulfing his administration, expressing his disgust at the national movement to take down statues honoring Confederate soldiers and politicians.
The United Nations also urged French towns to repeal the burkini bans, calling them a "stupid reaction" that only fanned the flames of religious intolerance and did not improve security.
Mr. Trump has fanned the flames of controversy over that episode as Hurricane Florence approaches, disputing the death toll and charging that Democrats had inflated the number for political reasons.
"In both clear language and in code, this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation," Biden, the former vice president, said in a speech in Burlington, Iowa.
He wrote a New York Times op-ed calling on Trump to release his tax returns, said the president "fanned the flames of intolerance," and lamented his lack of constitutional knowledge.
Amazon certainly became aware of the trend toward voice gaming, and fanned the flames by making games the first category it paid developers to work on by way of direct payments.
It is certainly true that General Zia built a network of religious schools that prepared people to fight the Soviet forces in Afghanistan, and generally fanned the flames of religous zeal.
Since his election, President Trump has fanned the flames of a culture war over former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick's practice of kneeling during the national anthem as a form of protest.
It's not easy, after all, working for a company that's widely blamed for everything from poisoning political discourse to enabling the spread of hate speech that fanned the flames of genocide.
The conservative columnist and online personality — some would say "troll" — Milo Yiannopoulos was banned from Twitter permanently last month after he fanned the flames of abuse directed at Ghostbusters actor Leslie Jones.
The conditions may spark fears of a repeat of "Black Saturday" in 2009, when soaring temperatures and high winds fanned the flames of a series of bushfires across the state of Victoria.
Police said a lightning strike on a tree probably caused the blaze on Saturday in a region hit by an intense heat wave and dry, gusty winds, which has fanned the flames.
In progressive Jewish circles, Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump have been accused of sanitizing the president's refusal to cut ties with white nationalist supporters who have fanned the flames of anti-Semitism.
She fanned the flames of the twins' feud, screamed, "I'm from Southside!" and held a piece of paper on which was scrawled "The Vixen Will Fight You" up to the camera lens.
Trump fanned the flames of the theories about FBI misconduct, suggesting recently that the FBI never accused Flynn of lying in its probe and wishing Flynn "Good luck" ahead of Tuesday's hearing.
After a relatively amicable summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, US President Donald Trump again fanned the flames of his growing war of words with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The effects have been exacerbated by temperatures of up to 40C while the 'sirocco', a strong wind which comes from Africa and affects parts of Europe in the summer, has fanned the flames.
Malliri said Tuesday that strong winds have fanned the flames, with the fires spreading rapidly into inhabited areas, preventing people who are in their homes or in their cars from managing to flee.
For progressive women now running as Democrats, the election of President Trump, who has denied accusations of sexual assault, was another spark and the Women's Marches that followed his inauguration fanned the flames.
"That is incredibly disappointing to hear from the podium of the White House press secretary because he ... essentially stated that the president-elect had knowledge of this, maybe even fanned the flames," she said.
By releasing her DNA results, Warren inevitably fanned the flames for Trump, who for years has mocked her Native heritage by calling her "Pocahontas" and in July dared her to take the genetic test.
Jones and his theorist flunkies, alongside many, many YouTubers, fanned the flames of this theory and, at times, suggested people they should investigate it themselves—some people, as they always do, took this too far.
The Oscar-winning Collateral Beauty actress, 71, and the Power star and producer, 41, quite literally fanned the flames of romance rumors when 50 Cent posted a flirty photo of the two celebrities on Instagram.
Still, in the days since Mueller's sentencing memo, Flynn has fanned the flames around the idea that he was duped into lying by federal prosecutors, who capitalized by squeezing him to turn on the administration.
Wildfires rolled across dry terrain in the Western United States and through a region of Canada, fueled by lightning, whipping winds and temperatures in the triple digits that have fanned the flames across parched lands.
But elsewhere in the world, it has faced even tougher criticism for doing too little to moderate non-English-language content that has demonized minority groups and, in many cases, fanned the flames of communal violence.
Firefighters are currently battling 26 active fires, made worse by a "storm front" that has flooded nearby Cape Town but fanned the flames around the well-heeled seaside town of Knysna and the neighboring Plettenberg Bay.
Sanam Vakil, a senior research fellow in the Middle East and North Africa program at Chatham House, a London-based research group, said the Trump administration's lack of understanding about Iran has only fanned the flames.
A DEADLY car bomb in Ankara on February 17th just a few hundred metres from Turkey's parliament has fanned the flames of the war that Turkish troops are fighting against Kurdish insurgents in the country's south-east.
Sanford says Trump has "fanned the flames of intolerance," emphasizing that the president has repeatedly misled the public with his false account of events — most recently the national murder rate and the media's coverage of terrorist attacks.
And having fanned the flames of extreme partisanship for years, Republican leaders were powerless in the primaries to stop Mr. Trump's rise, and then were afraid to alienate his supporters by opposing him in the general election.
As social media and online forums fanned the flames of revolution across North Africa and the Middle East in the early 2010s, the dark web became a safe place for organizers to share information without government scrutiny.
Many politicians and media personalities have fanned the flames of hatred by mainstreaming antisemitism, promulgating conspiracy theorizing tropes about Jewish people and legitimizing hate groups who target racial and religious minorities and promote acts of violence against them.
Lionel London, Research Associate in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Cardiff UniversityIn the balmy summer months of 1998, I was an intellectually smoldering adolescent, and Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" fanned the flames of my interests.
Katie Arrington, the GOP nominee, ran against Sanford's criticisms of Trump — he argued last year that Trump "has fanned the flames of intolerance" and is one of the leading GOP voices in calling for Trump to release his taxes.
When the debate over Valeant's accounting of its ties with the mail-order pharmacy Philidor Rx Services first began to rage, a report last October by the short seller Citron Research fanned the flames by comparing Valeant to Enron.
Some, like the former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, compare Ms. Merkel's austerity politics to the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed punitive economic measures on Germany after World War I, humiliated the country and fanned the flames of populism.
And since his election, President Donald Trump has fanned the flames of a culture war over former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick's practice of kneeling during the national anthem as a form of protest against police brutality and social injustice.
As Trump and his fans increasingly attack Ryan while conservative Freedom Caucus members agitate against the speaker of the House, Democrats have fanned the flames by highlighting his ties to the nominee despite his pained attempts to distance himself.
Moreover, the fact that The Birth of a Nation debuted amidst an ongoing Oscars controversy and potential boycott over the lack of minority representation among the nominees unintentionally fanned the flames of a protest that won't fade anytime soon.
It was his own father who fanned the flames of racial tensions during the Central Park Five case, indulged in name-calling to publicly denigrate women, and spoke suggestively about his daughter (Eric's sister) on the Howard Stern radio show.
In a 20-minute address delivered beside the tomb of the unknown soldier, Macron described the "unimaginable hell" of those who fought in the trenches, denouncing the nationalism that fanned the flames of war and now shows signs of resurgence.
They got together in late May, shortly after breaking up with partners they dated for multiple years — the rapper Mac Miller and Cazzie David, Larry David's daughter, respectively — and fanned the flames of the public's interest by flirting via Instagram comments.
For years, the greasy party rocker has gleefully fanned the flames of an online conspiracy theory about himself that claims that he is not the original Andrew W.K., but an actor hired to replace the man who initially portrayed him.
During a speech honoring the Kings a few weeks later, Good Wife star Julianna Margulies fanned the flames of speculation that the show was ending when she reportedly stated she would be "unemployed come April" after the current season is done filming.
Apart from fears over a slowdown in China, an oil meltdown and global violence and turmoil, President Barack Obama's rhetoric in his final State of the Union Address did little to quell investors' concerns; in fact they appear to have fanned the flames.
But in her later years she became increasingly critical of the European project and fanned the flames of Euroscepticism, first with her Bruges speech of 1988 (when she warned of a "European superstate") and then with a fusillade of behind-the-scenes interventions.
VILA DE REI/MACAO, Portugal (Reuters) - Blazes in central Portugal reached houses on Sunday, forcing locals to take matters into their own hands as they tried to protect their homes from huge wildfires with buckets of water and hosepipes as strong winds fanned the flames.
" Biden's comments at the fair come one day after the former vice president made his sharpest attacks against Trump to date, arguing that he has "fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation" and "aligned himself with the darkest forces in this nation.
Today's Hungary brandishes all of the essentials of rightists' authoritarian nation state, the type that proliferated in Europe between the world wars, and indeed fanned the flames that culminated in World War II. It's the kind of state that the EU was meant to sideline.
Less than a day after Grande quietly dropped a blushing and smiling emoji on Davidson's Instagram of himself smiling, he returned the favor and fanned the flames by commenting "hey cutie, you up" on a photo of Grande posted by Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's planned economic agenda has fanned the flames for Wall Street's record-setting run, but some investors worry that his first major address to Congress next week risks dousing it if his plans look slow to execute or are overly vague.
If this is how the country's political elite tackles issues of such gravity, can we be surprised at how Mr. Corbyn, no less parochial in his way than his Conservative opponents, has fumbled his own internal crisis — and how the news media have fanned the flames?
Since beginning his campaign, Trump has fanned the flames of racism, bigotry, and xenophobia – from calling Mexicans rapists, making a border wall one of his central campaign promises, implementing a Muslim travel ban, and using dog-whistle politics to talk in veiled terms about black communities.
But while the slimy gender-versus-gender dimensions of that fight ensured it would never happen in a pre-apocalyptic world, both McGregor and Mayweather have coyly fanned the flames of a potential bout in recent days, feeding our delusions that the fight might go beyond idle talk.
Clinton aides floated pictures of Barack Obama dressed in traditional East African garb, fanned the flames of rumors around a mythical tape of Michelle Obama ranting against whitey, and ran a major campaign ad alleging that Obama couldn't keep the country safe in the event of a crisis.
His public comments since his attorney general summarized the report for Congress on Sunday have all carried the threat of payback -- for Democrats who accused him of stealing his office and the media that he says fanned the flames -- and offered a preview of his rhetoric on the 2020 campaign trail.
Photo: APThe revelation that U.S. prosecutors have prepared an indictment against Julian Assange, a fact the government inadvertently made public Thursday evening, has again fanned the flames of speculation over what class of crimes he might be charged with should British authorities finally capture and hand him over to the United States.
Pundits such as Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck fanned the flames of conspiracy by inviting Tea Party leaders and other far-right guests onto their shows and humoring a number of fringe theories, such as the idea that FEMA was operating a vast network of secret concentration camps across the United States.
But it has done more than that: it has proved a crucible for fake news — a phenomenon that some of us might argue actually started in sports — but also has fanned the flames of tribalism, turning most interactions between fans of opposing teams toxic, generating a fierce, fractious, puerile sort of rivalry.
Spoilers for "The Queen's Justice" and past Game of Thrones plotlines ahead A long list of Westerosi ancestors laid the path for the fateful meeting between Daenerys and Jon Snow, including the Mad King, who fanned the flames of Jon and his Northern lords' distrust, and Torrhen Stark, whose fealty to the Targaryens gives Daenerys an opening to demand loyalty from the North.
Over the weekend, the Beyhive started a witch-hunt for "Becky with the good hair," a woman whom Beyoncé alleges on her album Lemonade cheated with her husband Jay Z. After Rachel Roy fanned the flames with a since-deleted Instagram post about having "good hair" and "drama queens," the singer's fans quickly focused their anger on the fashion designer, forcing her to make her Instagram page private for the night and defend herself on Twitter.
In prepared remarks slated to be delivered later today in Burlington, Iowa, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE spared no criticism for the president, saying he has "fanned the flames of white supremacy" in the U.S and arguing that the president hasn't stepped up in the face of controversy as other presidents have in the past.

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