51.   Israelis contend that Arafat found it in his interest to fan the flames and has since supported the work of suicide bombers.

52.   It gives the whole enterprise a passionless quality, which probably will not prove fatal unless Forbes can fan the flames he has lighted with his ads.

53.   It is events like this in Colorado that have led some critics to accuse the Christian persecution movement of fanning the flames of confrontation between Christianity and Islam.

54.   Just the sort of thing the City of Angels, which now resembles little more than a police state, needs to fan the flames.

55.   Meanwhile, Gerstner was fanning the flames from above.

56.   Mention Gordon to these firemen, and you fan their flames.

57.   More often than not, the thing that fans the flames is as subtle as a whisper of wind.

58.   Nativists see the numbers, particularly the shrinking proportion of non-Hispanic whites, and fan the flames of racial hatred.

59.   Never one to back away from a football brawl, Rhodes for two weeks fanned the flames, as did most of the Redskins.

60.   New flames are being fanned almost daily.

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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