But trouble flared after Mr Clark felt Sean Blair was being "inappropriate" with Miss Aien.
Granted, later, when I became more independent and my parents were less involved, my temper flared.
The border war, which has been continuing for two years, flared up again in early May.
Always searching for an answer, Chamberlain that season shot free throws underhanded, knees flared wide.
But note the absence of aggressive, ground-hugging rocker panel trim or broadly flared fenders.
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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.
And Wolf reports that tempers flared at a privacy conference in Seattle last month.
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It is not the first time tensions have flared between the Nusra Front and other revolutionaries.
The highflyers of 1993 -- Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines -- have flared and fallen.
Many Rohingyas have fled Burma's Rakhine state as deadly clashes flared earlier this year.
Even while he lives, unseemly squabbles have flared over the TV rights to his funeral.
Violence has flared as loyalist protesters pass the Short Strand enclave en route to their destination.
In both 2010 and 2011 Europe's sovereign debt crisis flared up, damaging confidence in America.
Crisis flared again in November 2004 following the brutal killing of seven businessmen in controversial circumstances.
Tempers also flared at a hotel when Juventus fans arrived, reportedly carrying bottles and a stick.
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CME's little local difficulty in Prague could not have flared up at a trickier time.
Despite Mr Wahid's call for unity and more equal sharing of wealth, violence flared in Jakarta.
In 1999, tensions flared between the Cold War rivals amid the custody battle over five-year-old Elian Gonzalez.
It flared up again in September, despite a 2, 000-strong cull and nationwide restrictions on moving farm animals.
The veteran Italian headbutted Jordan as tempers flared at full-time in Milan 1-0 Champions League .
Unrest in the area flared up last week when police tried to open Tahrir Square to traffic.
Keith Gillespie of Northern Ireland and Ivan Woods of Malta were sent-off as tempers flared late on.
Fighting flared up between the two sides in June last year when a long-standing ceasefire broke down.
For example, it declined a request to intervene in the Central Africa Republic, where an insurgency flared.
The tensions that flared this week between President Obama and congressional Democrats should not be exaggerated.
For decades gas in remote locations was flared off as a nuisance by-product alongside more easily shipped oil.
The incident is a rare moment when a dispute between the two countries has flared into public view.
Each time, flames flared up and a rushing sound could be heard as oxygen escaped from the canisters.
The dispute has flared in recent months as the region's potential energy reserves begin to draw growing attention.
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