stoke fire 4.21   Stoking the fire is Gilmore.
  stoke fear 3.29   China moves stoke fears.
  stoke inflation 2.76   Printing money generally stokes inflation.
  stoke concern 1.18   The case has stoked international concern about press freedom in Russia.
  stoke demand 1.12   Higher Japanese interest rates would stoke demand for yen, driving the dollar lower.
  stoke sentiment 0.99   In California politicians also have been stoking anti-immigrant sentiments to win votes.
  stoke speculation 0.92   Don Ohlmeyer, the producer, has cheerfully refused to stoke speculation.
  stoke tension 0.92   Li said Thursday that Lee was stoking tensions with provocative statements.
  stoke interest 0.86   That stoked an interest that continues to this day.
  stoke anger 0.79   Clergymen have also helped stoke the anger.
  stoke flame 0.79   Outings like this only stoke the flame.
  stoke expectation 0.66   Also the U.S. report on wages stoked expectations U.S. interest rates will rise.
  stoke growth 0.66   He also reiterated that Japan should avoid trying to stoke export growth by weakening the value of the yen against the dollar.
  stoke economy 0.59   The redevelopment continues to stoke the economy.
  stoke suspicion 0.59   Instead it stoked Catholic suspicions that Protestants will insist on retaining an overtly British police force.
  stoke passion 0.53   They are preparing to party here, stoking the passions and cueing the clown.
  stoke debate 0.46   And the Toyota chief stoked the debate by declaring support for the monetary union project.
  stoke conflict 0.39   He has also sent money and agents into Palestinian communities with the aim of helping to stoke a conflict with Israel.
  stoke emotion 0.39   Unconfirmed rumors of arrests Wednesday stoked emotions.
  stoke hope 0.39   GERMAN government bonds are poised to rise, should money supply growth slow and stoke hopes of further German interest rate reductions.
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