The real estate bubble, stoked by the eurozone's low interest rates, continues to take its toll.
The darkest prospect is of an Indonesian government that stoked up Islamic sentiment in East Asia.
Summer in Ireland is never hot, so we gathered around wee fireplaces stoked with peat.
The cases also stoked fear, sparked awareness and prompted change from politicians and police.
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Mr. Obama's nomination of Chuck Hagel to serve as defense secretary stoked concerns in Israel.
To date it has stoked as much controversy as the Eiffel Tower once did.
The takeover stoked fear among global security experts that Mali could become a new hub for terrorism.
Silver prices sank further into bear-market territory, and weak global manufacturing data stoked fears of more falls.
Reengineering fueled the tech market in the early 1990s, and the Web craze stoked tremendous growth thereafter.
Those events stoked fear among global security experts that Mali could become a new hub for terrorism.
What stoked the furor was the mistranslation that Church was looking for such a volunteer right now.
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Demand was also stoked by large operator device subsidies that helped to keep consumer interest in smartphones high.
There was, however, little relief from firm inflationary pressures that stoked both input as well as output prices.
Anticipation for the opening of Jersey City's Jollibee grew for months, stoked by Facebook and word of mouth.
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Although StarLink stoked public fears about biotech crops, it has not been shown to cause any health problems.
The political embers were stoked three years ago when Obama went after high court conservatives during the speech.
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Interest in all things spicy has been further stoked by the recent string of records, says Mr. Moore.
That stoked worries that a hope-for monetary easing of monetary policy by the central bank will be delayed.
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Mr Hagel has stoked controversy in criticising a military strike by either the US or Israel against Iran.
Snyder's ongoing war with the Washington Post--stoked recently by his media deals--hasn't helped.
The folks at Hot Hardware weren't totally stoked on the setup process, but loved the screen's performance and flexibility.
And they're asking where all the money's going, and it's stoked resentment here.
The idea of introducing legislation in this Parliament has further stoked backbenchers' fears.
Adding to the malaise, the price of piston-engine fuel with low lead content shot skyward stoked by environmental concerns.
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It was known as Y2K and stoked by an economist named Ed Yardeni.
"I was stoked to be coming to this team, " says the second-year Card.
And any oil-stoked or worry-wart-induced inflation will be cut off by his toughness.
They argue that Sinn Fein agitation has stoked up objections to their march.
This issue, more than any other, has stoked secular resentment of the Orthodox.
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