Certainly that is the view in the village of Saio, another flashpoint during the war.
To me, Social Memories is another flashpoint in our adjustment into a fully digital culture.
Lawmakers will tend to this issue early in 2008, before this flashpoint becomes a conflagration.
These days focus is squarely on the bond market as the flashpoint where a bubble could burst.
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But as an emotional flashpoint it is potent, especially among the 21% of voters who are Latino.
Some blogs and news organizations are taking an intentionally slower, more thoughtful approach to reporting on heated flashpoint events.
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That leads to another potential flashpoint for 2011: the lack of global co-ordination.
Claimed by both countries, Kashmir has been a flashpoint for over 60 years.
The news reports created a flashpoint in the hydrofracking issue, one of the most contentious New York has ever faced.
The police said they were being attacked by a crowd of loyalists at the sectarian flashpoint when the bomb detonated.
Claimed by both countries, Kashmir has been a flashpoint for over 60 years and two wars have been fought over it.
The chart has been the flashpoint for government scrutiny of the bailout.
The case became the latest flashpoint in the long-running debate over abortion.
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Iraq's oil-rich marshes near the border with Iran are a particular flashpoint.
As Australia prepares for an election, this makes it a symbolic flashpoint of the conservative Liberal government's bid to win a fifth term.
The British flag has long been a flashpoint between British loyalists and Irish nationalists, who want Northern Ireland to join the Irish republic.
The flashpoint brought an edge to the game and referee Craig Thomson had a word with several players in an attempt to calm proceedings.
One flashpoint was when Schumacher deliberately crashed his car at slow speed to stop the Spaniard snatching pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix.
This month's clashes between Hezbollah and the Sunni-led government happened when a labor protest May 2 escalated into a flashpoint over Lebanon's political crisis.
The Conservative brand is still too often defined by a few flashpoint social issues rather than the limited government principles that most Americans favor.
However, the two leaders still need to agree on who owns the flashpoint Abyei province and other regions along their disputed 2, 000km (1, 200 mile) border.
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The grounding was a flashpoint in a long-term battle between Qantas and unions representing pilots and engineers working for the Australian domestic and international airline.
The case became a flashpoint in the nation's polarized abortion debate.
Indeed, that television is on in the background, it strikes me that we have seen an ever increasing import of entertainment from Canada including Flashpoint.
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Ms. Giffords represents southeastern Arizona, where illegal immigration is a flashpoint.
The main flashpoint of the convention was the war in Vietnam.
The immense popularity of watching video on-the-go means the question of platform versus network will likely be a flashpoint for the wireless industry in coming months.
Most candidates, whether moderate or not, are keeping their heads down during this flashpoint of anger being expressed on the streets linked to the falling rial.
But there is something important playing out under the surface, because welfare reform is and remains an ideological flashpoint for the role of government in America.
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The biggest flashpoint of the match came when Montpellier flanker Jerome Vallee was shown a yellow card in the first half for throwing a punch at Mayor.
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