11. Hyde, who has steered clear of inflammatory rhetoric in the past, suggested last week for the first time that impeachment is a real possibility. 12. In his compromise offer, the vice president had urged both camps to back down from inflammatory rhetoric, but the later developments make that appear unlikely. 13. In fact, both the Conservative party and the Labor government have used inflammatory rhetoric in an effort to seize control over the debate on asylum. 14. Serb officials have responded with the same sort of inflammatory rhetoric. 15. The group is known for its inflammatory rhetoric and for frequent small marches in which members are decked out in the traditional robes and peaked caps of the Klan. 16. The other presidential candidates, meanwhile, also have been careful not to incorporate inflammatory rhetoric thus far in the race. 17. They must also be ready to rebuke any of their supporters who fall into inflammatory rhetoric. 18. What needs to be dropped is the continued grandstanding, inflammatory rhetoric and derisive actions on the part of the NAACP. 19. As part of the new peace agreement, Israel wants the Palestinians to do more to stop inflammatory rhetoric often seen by Israel as anti-Semitic in nature as well. 20. Berisha is known for his inflammatory rhetoric, and he accused the Socialists of planning to rig the vote. |
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