21.   A newspaper story detailing his run-ins with the law may have fanned the flames of rebellion.

22.   A rebuffed group of security analysts in New York fanned the flames, sending letters to the board that have gone unanswered.

23.   Bush was applauded by President Clinton, who has also denounced right-wing extremists who stir up the militia fruitcakes and fan the flames of hatred.

24.   But a more detailed look at anxiety disorders has only fanned the flames.

25.   But fanning the flames will help, he admits.

26.   But Nooke and other Christian Democrats take some solace in the lack of enthusiasm the Social Democrats have shown in fanning the flames against Kohl.

27.   But that did not stop the governor from fanning the flames.

28.   But the fact that both are more than mere economic conservatives fans the flames as well.

29.   But without activists like the Rev. Al Sharpton to fan the flames of outrage, the incident has not become a national issue.

30.   But to detractors, Sharpton is an irresponsible opportunist, who repeatedly has fanned the flames of racial discord by inserting himself into charged situations.

v. + flame >>共 195
fan 12.42%
douse 12.27%
extinguish 9.70%
see 6.61%
escape 4.26%
battle 3.60%
light 2.79%
fight 2.13%
put_out 2.06%
smother 1.76%
fan + n. >>共 204
flame 21.15%
concern 5.51%
fear 5.26%
tension 5.13%
speculation 3.50%
fire 2.63%
violence 2.13%
expectation 1.75%
sentiment 1.75%
inflation 1.75%
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