Adding capacity and dropping costs is a formula for an incendiary rise in information traffic.
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Consider the kind of rhetoric that is being implicated as incendiary and beyond the pale.
This incendiary topic alone has succeeded in pitting Republican against Republican and Democrat against Democrat.
He was cornered near Big Bear Lake and incendiary tear gas was fired in.
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In 1940, German aircraft dropped thousands of incendiary bombs on London, destroying some cherished buildings.
Stan McChrystal, whose military career was done in by incendiary comments by his staff to the press.
Steve Hilton has plenty, and an incendiary personality, but Mr Cameron's closest adviser is unknown outside Westminster.
He'd slipped over the line from hard-nosed to incendiary in an episode that will always brand him.
Some sort of value-added or sales tax, by contrast, would be at once more effective and more incendiary.
Wright's incendiary comments at the National Press Club on Monday put the Chicago minister back in the spotlight.
In the next she labels her opponents with one of the most racially incendiary metaphors in the American lexicon.
Which raises this question: If it was never paid for, how did this incendiary ad ever run on television?
The affairs had similar incendiary ingredients: rude newspaper cartoons, outraged Muslims and secular Scandinavians insisting on freedom of speech.
Ms Chung is one of them, though she knows this could be incendiary.
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Among the general electorate, it was the incendiary issue that failed to incense.
They all agreed that Cyrillic letters clearly showed that one box had contained Russian-made 14.5 millimeter armor-piercing incendiary B-32 rounds.
Many business people worry that Mr Chavez's incendiary speeches, in the absence of firm proposals for rural development, merely foment violence.
But with its garish front-page cartoons and incendiary headlines, it is an unmissable staple of newspaper kiosks and railway station booksellers.
"They x-rayed the cylindrical shell, which was about 10 inches (25cm) and confirmed it was a live incendiary device, " a spokesman said.
There are less incendiary ways to demonstrate your rights as a flier.
Vlasak made some incendiary comments at an animal rights conference in 2003.
Now, I realize my tweets about this matter have been somewhat incendiary.
Reagan had been asked, by his daughter Patty, to read a book, Nuclear Madness, written by inveterate and incendiary anti-nuclear activist Helen Caldicott.
To frame the debate as one of rich-and-entitled versus poor-and-dispossessed is to both miss the point and further inflame an already incendiary environment.
Within the fiercely proud and protective Serbian community this is quite an incendiary charge, especially about an organization that has raised funds from Serbs.
If Steve Jobs was majestic and pitiless to his end users, he was incendiary to his competitors, famously pledging "thermonuclear war" on Google Android.
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Nor are such gibes unusually incendiary for an American presidential campaign.
Malema's controversial road to fame includes his calls to seize white-owned farms in South Africa, especially incendiary in a nation with a history of racial tensions.
And you know, this introduction has now been tainted or changed by these incendiary comments by Reverend Wright, which I'm sure were taken out of context.
It remains one of the glories of American film, not least for the incendiary performance of a young Andy Griffith, who died today at 86.
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