71. Someone should ask Lott, who went on TV just two days later to further fan the flames. 72. Sister Maria Kisito brought dried leaves to fan the flames. 73. Starr also is a friend of Alfred Regnery, publisher of several books that have fanned the flames of conspiracy against Clinton. 74. Such a complaint would fan the flames of an even bigger showdown between Europe and the United States, already embroiled in a trade war over bananas. 75. That way she gets to make the money she aspires to while still fanning the flame of her presidential ambitions. 76. The American Kennel Club has fanned the flames of suburban revolt, publishing guidelines that urge owners to lobby lawmakers to finance leashless areas. 77. The arrest was front-page news and the racial flames were fanned daily on local talk radio. 78. The destruction of the walls certainly allowed the wood to burn easier and added air holes that fanned the flames, he testified. 79. The contrast between the hot air near the flames and the surrounding cooler air results in complex, turbulent wind flows that can further fan the flames. |