Indian public opinion has been inflamed by media pictures of the mutilated bodies of the soldiers.
It is easy to see why it inflamed millions of Americans whose opposition killed the legislation.
With the enzymes trapped inside the pancreas, the gland becomes inflamed, causing excruciating pain.
One can never really know in this inflamed and volatile part of the world.
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In March, the newspaper reported, a four-year-old girl was operated on to remove an inflamed appendix.
Wu's best-selling book inflamed anti-Microsoft rhetoric (she declined to be interviewed for this story).
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What exactly have the wise men of the Committee decreed that has so inflamed my soul?
These particles irritate the artery, making it inflamed and eventually causing the plaque to break apart.
Her doctor diagnosed her with rheumatoid arthritis, an extremely painful chronic disease that inflamed her joints.
People with asthma can find it hard to breathe when their airways become inflamed, swollen and narrowed.
Ms. Mason herself inflamed tensions with the hunger strikers during a visit to Guantanamo in October 2005.
It came to be seen as a measure of how inflamed tissues all over the body are.
Mr Hatton, for all his faults (a vast selection indeed), inflamed Liverpudlians, who love a good argument.
Despite four courses of antibiotics and a course of prednisone, three months later her sinuses were still inflamed.
It also inflamed pharmacists who feared the deal would affect their ability to compete with the larger company.
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Belgrade is stirring up already inflamed animosities in northern Kosovo, where a sizable number of Serbs still live.
Her belly swelled up as her liver began to fail and her appendix became inflamed nearly to bursting.
The lining of the airways becomes inflamed and starts to swell and mucus or phlegm can be produced.
Although this inflamed nationalist sentiment, it pushed the national carrier's management and employees back to the negotiating table.
During the evenings, unforgettable sunsets cover the coast in an inflamed mist, as if seeing the world through soft red curtains.
Police say tensions have been further inflamed by the discovery of a body of a female worker in Ashulia on Sunday.
The influx of international forces inflamed Taliban fighters, who had important bases in the tribal border areas of Pakistan.
This is punk as endgame, the brain inflamed as the lights go out.
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Their outrage is so inflamed that it amounts to a form of moral eczema only it makes the viewer itch.
Public anger is inflamed by the knowledge that the general's cronies make millions from importing fuel at emergency prices.
"As you stretch the tissue for a long period of time, it gets sore, it gets inflamed, " DiAngelis says.
She survived with minor injuries, he said, but rumors of her death had inflamed mobs who launched the attacks Tuesday.
Eating too much, being sedentary, stressing out, and lacking sleep all apparently make one inflamed and more prone to disease.
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The search for oil has inflamed tension over the disputed islands ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.
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