1.   American support for a particular candidate can also fan nationalist sentiments, a real danger in Russia this year.

2.   And Democrats, who earlier this year entertained the prospect of reclaiming the House from the GOP, are fanning backlash sentiments just to hold their own.

3.   He predicted that it would fan public sentiment that Mr. Starr was motivated by political considerations.

4.   It fanned public sentiment for vicious dog ordinances that either ban or severely restrict ownership of certain breeds of dogs.

5.   A former U.S. ambassador to Beijing on Tuesday accused China of exploiting the recent NATO bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia to fan anti-U.S. sentiment on the mainland.

6.   Anti-union sentiment is fanned by frequent police bans of opposition rallies on the pretext that they could lead to violence.

7.   But the left wing was also guilty of fanning anti-foreigner sentiments in a bid to win votes, he added.

8.   Critics say anti-Jewish sentiment has been fanned by Blocher and others.

9.   Haider has fanned anti-foreigner sentiments in Austria by claiming that the government fails to deport foreigners with criminal records and instead gives them social security benefits.

10.   Japanese opposition leader Ichiro Ozawa has accused China and South Korea of fanning anti-Japanese sentiment through education.

v. + sentiment >>共 387
echo 18.69%
express 6.57%
dampen 6.29%
share 6.20%
boost 3.41%
hurt 2.35%
reflect 2.31%
improve 1.82%
voice 1.66%
lift 1.58%
fan 0.57%
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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