Yet gay-bashing has continued to flare up in New York at times in recent years.
Further adding to negative sentiment was a flare up of military activity in the Middle East.
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While drinking soda is not known to cause ulcers, it can cause symptoms to flare up.
X-rays seem to flare up for a month or two at a time, and then subside.
Then of course there is the looming sovereign debt troubles that continue to flare up in Europe.
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It wouldn't take much for the issue to flare up again or for us to lose trust.
Reports said he had suffered severe headaches after the injuries caused an old neck injury to flare up.
We still have a lot of problems out there, any of which could flare up at any moment.
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Two pandas in London Zoo sparked fears a diplomatic rift could flare up between Britain and China in the 1970s.
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Up close the daunting stone forms are softened by bevels and scallops and rare jewels of life that flare up in shadowed cracks.
The answer's clear: Investors rightly believe the eurozone crisis is still far from being resolved and could yet flare up again.
The dispute is yet to be resolved and some even fear that it may flare up again in the coming months.
There was the expected May Day trouble, the London underground dispute and, now, a possible flare up in the Geoffrey Robinson affair.
Even if a deal has been reached this time around, the issue will flare up again when a permanent constitution is written.
According to the study, cherry intake during a two day period was associated with a 35% lower chance for a gout flare up.
The Cyprian financial flare up managed to put a dent in an incredible rally in stocks that saw U.S. markets hit record highs recently.
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It can flare up because of stress or severe throat infections.
Smaller clashes between separatists and the Moroccan authorities flare up intermittently.
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Months passed, and the security situation deteriorated, with rocket attacks on Israeli towns and air strikes in response, until a major flare up resulted in late 2008.
The U.K. isn't a member of the 17-member euro zone and has been an attractive alternative for investors whenever worries about the currency bloc's finances flare up.
Many fear the euro-zone crisis will flare up again as investors and policy makers return from their summer holidays, so any window of calm could be relatively brief.
The periodic flare up of the question of how many Team GB medal winners benefited from private schooling suggests an under-confidence about whether this is really a meritocracy.
Although tensions flare up periodically among the various claimants of the disputed waters, the current situation is drawing more international attention amid China's fast-growing political and military power.
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The adventure scenes flare up in memory like tabloid headlines.
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Yet the economy, and the stock market, faces important obstacles, including a flare up of the European sovereign debt crisis, tight fiscal policy, and the potential of further gridlock in Washington.
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) Italy saw its borrowing costs jump in a pair of bond auctions Wednesday after an inconclusive election that has raised fears Europe's government debt crisis will flare up again.
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