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17 Sentences With "stoking up"

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Boris [Johnson] is out here stoking up all the maniacs.
I think a lot of this quarter was really done by stoking up production.
"Stoking up international uproars, inciting extremism, hatred and armed attacks would definitely not solve the problems in Rakhine," she added.
The central bank is hamstrung: if it lowers rates to deter foreign money, it risks stoking up the domestic economy further.
"Everyone is worried about stoking up the Brexiteers, fuelling the flames," said the chairman of one of Britain's biggest insurance companies.
If the past is any guide, the German government will strongly resist such recommendations on the grounds that this would run the risk of stoking up German inflation.
It's just that stoking up public investment in a time of strong growth like the current one could very quickly lead to overhearing, because capacity in the construction industry, for example, is used up.
But it has to be conceded that the far right has been very successful in stoking up prejudice about immigration (outsiders in general), and this has had a very destabilizing effect on the Western political order.
Back in 2013, we learn from Matthew D'Ancona's excellent In It Together that May made a a couple of speeches beyond her Home Office brief which were interpreted by Michael Gove as stoking up a leadership bid.
Before he questioned President Obama's country of birth, implied that Mexican immigrants were disproportionately rapists, made headlines again and again with crude or flat-out hateful comments about women, Hispanics, blacks and Jews, he was already well practiced at stoking up racial fears.
LONDON — The Scottish government must end their "tunnel vision" on independence, Theresa May has said as she launched a brutal attack on Nicola Sturgeon considers calling for the Scottish people to be given a second referendum on leaving the UK. In her speech at the two-day Scottish Conservative conference in Glasgow, May said Sturgeon should stop "stoking up grievance" and focus on "strengthening and sustaining the bonds that unite us"rather than embarking on another divisive referendum.
He was not a friend of the Dutch, as they well knew. On his return he immediately started meddling in Dutch internal affairs by stoking up Orangist sentiment and by undermining De Witt where possible. The situation was ripe for this, as the Princess Mary had made great advances since August, 1660, convincing Zeeland and Friesland to come out in favor of promising a future stadtholdership for William. The other provinces did not recognize the Act of Exclusion, as we have seen, and even Holland started to have second thoughts.
Following the SPL Old Firm game of 24 October, Celtic twice wrote to the SFA to question the decisions made by referee William Collum, who also received death threats. Denying he was stoking up tension around refereeing decisions, Neil Lennon condemned the threats. He also claimed that the media reaction to his club's recent questioning of referees as having been blown out of proportion, and that their actions were not out of the ordinary compared to other clubs. On 3 November Celtic striker Gary Hooper claimed referees wanted to give decisions against his team.
Marks had bought a farm in the Transvaal for £10,000, promptly selling it on to a newly created shell company at a notional value of £50,000. He then floated it in January 1887, with the Financial News stoking up enthusiasm for the stock. As the stock prices inflated, helped by the paper publishing fictional values, Marks sold out; the company was wound up in May 1888, by which time it had become apparent the Rae mine – and the company itself – was worthless.Johnson (2002) In 1890 he sued two journalists for libel over a pamphlet exposing his involvement in the matter.
Type 2 pneumocytes are more resistant to damage, which is important as these cells produce surfactant, transport ions and proliferate and differentiate into Type 1 cells. The damage to the endothelium and the alveolar epithelium results in the creation of an open interface between the lung and the blood, facilitating the spread of micro-organisms from the lung systemically, stoking up a systemic inflammatory response. Moreover, the injury to epithelial cells handicaps the lung’s ability to pump fluid out of airspaces. Fluid filled airspaces, loss of surfactant, microvascular thrombosis and disorganized repair (which leads to fibrosis) reduces resting lung volumes (decreased compliance), increasing ventilation-perfusion mismatch, right to left shunt and the work of breathing.
Wallis defended himself, and re-confronted Hobbes with his mathematical inconsistencies. Hobbes responded with Marks of the Absurd Geometry, Rural Language, Scottish Church Politics, and Barbarisms of John Wallis, Professor of Geometry and Doctor of Divinity. It has been suggested that Hobbes was still trying to cultivate John Owen at this point: Owen was both the leading Independent theologian and Cromwell's choice as Vice- Chancellor of Oxford, and Hobbes softened his critical line on the universities while stoking up the quarrel with Wallis. Further, the religious dimension (Scottish Church Politics refers to the Presbyterianism of Wallis, not shared by Owen) has been seen as a presage of later analysis of Behemoth, the book Hobbes wrote in 1668 as a post-mortem on the English Revolution.
"Draft theses for the 3rd Congress of the Communist Party of Italy presented by the Left 1926 This text then argues that fractionism would have a positive basis, where it arises in response to the relapse of the party into opportunism, as particularly illustrated by Social Democracy. It is further argued that bourgeois tendencies are not manifested in fractionism, but "as a shrewd penetration stoking up unitary demagoguery and operating as a dictatorship from above". The concept was put forward as against bolshevisation. :"One negative effect of so-called bolshevisation has been the replacing of conscious and thoroughgoing political elaboration inside the party, corresponding to significant progress towards a really compact centralism, with superficial and noisy agitation for mechanical formulas of unity for unity's sake, and discipline for discipline's sake. :This method causes damage to both the party and the proletariat in that it holds back the realisation of the «true» communist party.

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