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"There's a strong wind fanning the flames and with everything so dry, it doesn't take much, " a fire spokesperson said.
BBC: Massive gorse blaze near Okehampton
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Herb Greenberg gave a condensed version of the TechCrunch story on CNBC this morning, which no doubt is fanning the flames.
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The words were not attributed to Mr Gibson but he was quoted as saying the commission was "fanning the flames of division".
BBC: Northern Ireland
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Rev Gibson said the commission was "fanning the flames of division".
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In the United States, politicians are frequently guilty of fanning the flames of this kind of ignorance by suggesting that there are two sides to everything, including facts.
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Still, he sometimes can't restrain himself from fanning the flames.
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Trouble is, after weeks of furiously fanning the flames of those expectations, the Fed now appears to be qualifying their earlier pronouncements regarding the size and timing of QE2.
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Jones blamed outsiders for fanning the flames.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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I, and I am sure other BBC colleagues, have received quite a lot of messages accusing us of, from one side, wilfully ignoring the role of radical Islam in this attack and, from the other side, saying we are fanning the flames of intolerance.
BBC: Boston attacks reignite debate on Islam and terror
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If we are to believe the reports published this weekend by three of America's leading newspapers (based on multiple if anonymous sources and semi-confirmed by top intelligence officials), the latest NIE concludes that the war in Iraq is fanning the flames of global terrorism and creating new enemies for the U.S. in the world of Islam.
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Strong winds are fanning flames and spreading the fire.
BBC: Massive gorse blaze near Okehampton
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Through a sidelight at the rear door he watched the flames race in the wind, flowing under his car and fanning out to light the corncrib, the smokehouse, and the big sagging barn, which went up in a howl of crackling lumber and dried-out hay.
NEWYORKER: Idols