61. Ms. Kunin is on the front line, trying to press for more disclosure without fanning the flames of resentment. 62. Not wanting to fan the flames, the Jazz avoided comment. 63. Now, all of a sudden, the FBI has actually fanned the flames. 64. Now Aristide is at the center of things, and the certainty of his return to the presidency combined with his continuing silence have fanned the flames of talk. 65. Often, the warning signs merely fan the flames in newer skiers who want to notch a tough double black on their belts. 66. Opie Taylor never fanned such flames, even after he became Richie Cunningham. 67. Refusing to acknowledge its mistake, the IRA gleefully fans the flames of hatred by blaming the British. 68. Saturday I spent some time in the clubhouse trying to fan the flames of animosity, and no one would bite. 69. Since the Pratt story broke, it has been open season, with an ethically challenged press now fanning the flames. 70. Since the violence started, Palestinians have blamed Israeli troops for fanning the flames by shooting at rioters. |