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stoke

verb as in fuel

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The images further stoked marriage rumors first publicized last week in an “exclusive” report from RadarOnline.

Earlier this week, Sandu accused Moscow of "pouring hundreds of millions of euros" into Moldova in a bid to stoke violence and spread disinformation and fear.

From BBC

He tells me: "The populist right's story is one of extraction – of just taking. Progressives should reject this - it stokes divisions."

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For years their role has stoked controversy, in part because their employment practices have come under question.

The deeply partisan event was reflective of how Kirk's death has laid bare the extreme political divisions in America, with many on the right casting blame on the left for stoking political violence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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