Almost as quickly as it flared up, the row over NHS regulations seems to have subsided.
Security sources said it flared up as a result of an argument in a Belfast pub.
In both 2010 and 2011 Europe's sovereign debt crisis flared up, damaging confidence in America.
CME's little local difficulty in Prague could not have flared up at a trickier time.
It flared up again in September, despite a 2, 000-strong cull and nationwide restrictions on moving farm animals.
Unrest in the area flared up last week when police tried to open Tahrir Square to traffic.
Fighting flared up between the two sides in June last year when a long-standing ceasefire broke down.
Each time, flames flared up and a rushing sound could be heard as oxygen escaped from the canisters.
The 31-year-old has not raced since July because of a back injury which first flared up in March.
Flights between the two destinations took a dip when tensions between the two countries flared up in September.
They started applying to be rehoused after the feud flared up at a UDA-linked festival on the road at the weekend.
The European Union sovereign debt crisis has flared up a bit and is back on the front burner of the market place.
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Henson's latest injury - an ankle problem - flared up during his side's EDF Energy Cup semi-final defeat by Gloucester in March.
Captain Ronnie Irani no longer bowls, but his knee problem has flared up and he is out of the reckoning too at present.
But the problem flared up again in the summer and he made just three appearances before he was ruled out for the season.
The 23-year-old had figures of 1-169 in the match but the injury flared up again and this time he was advised to undergo surgery.
Bond yields in Europe, while still nowhere near crisis-era peaks, flared up Monday in response to the latest headlines from Italy and Spain.
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Tensions between Macedonia's ethnic groups recently flared up over the construction of a church-shaped museum in Skopje's old fortress, which Albanians are unhappy about.
The sport shares the same big market-small market division of interests that the NBA and NHL do, yet little has flared up in recent years.
The fire seemed to have died out by Tuesday, but crews were scrambled on Wednesday after the blaze flared up again, fuelled by high winds.
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As a result, a debate has flared up about whether more prescribed burns should have been done before the overheated summer that Australia has experienced.
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Picco quietly left a few weeks later, however--about the time that a scandal flared up in the media over a corrupt U.N. procurement officer, Alexander Yakovlev.
The problem has been an ongoing one for the 28-year-old and it flared up again during England's second Test victory over the Windies in Durham last week.
The European sovereign debt crisis seems to have flared up once again over the past few weeks, as Greece battles the Troika over further austerity and time-extensions.
When concerns over the Eurozone have flared up, that has at times supported the U.S. dollar, which at times can put pressure on gold because it is dollar-denominated.
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But the injury has flared up once again, leaving Bendtner uncertain about his fitness ahead of the Gunners' first match of the season, against Liverpool on 14 August.
It flared up over plans to mark the battle's 250th anniversary with a re-enactment, and ended with Quebec separatists crying victory and Canada's federal government beating a hasty retreat.
Controversy also flared up recently after Belgium's dowager Queen Fabiola, the widow of Albert's brother, Baudouin, was accused of setting up a foundation to avoid the country's high inheritance taxes.
About a month beforehand, an almighty row between the WICB and Digicel, who sponsor the West Indies cricket team, flared up over whether Digicel had branding rights to the Stanford match.
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