Derrida became a flashpoint for controversies over the allegedly baleful influence of postmodernism and post-structuralism on the Humanities. |
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The frequency of incidents raises serious concern because the area is known as a possible flashpoint for regional conflict. |
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Perhaps another tragedy but created not in the flashpoint of the boxing ring but over a phenomenal career was that of Muhammad Ali. |
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With 22,000 hectares of farmland at stake, clearly the issue has come to a flashpoint. |
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Only Berlin continued to be a flashpoint until the superpowers reached an understanding about the two Germanies. |
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Christmas is often a flashpoint for domestic violence due to increased drinking, tension over money and contact with family members. |
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They had routinely heated paraffin oil with a flashpoint of 175 degrees centigrade in its baking tins to stop pies sticking. |
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Once the media caravanserai moves on to the next global flashpoint, we will likely ignore the messy aftermath to the heroic events of last week. |
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Labor relations on Everest have been building to a flashpoint for a century. |
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This product can burn but does not meet recognized flammable or combustible flashpoint definitions. |
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It's been a flashpoint for violence since the United States invaded. |
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Language rights have been a persistent flashpoint, since state employees are required to speak Estonian. |
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Okay, and yet, the lack of benefits seems to be a flashpoint here in terms of women. |
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Using scabs often prolongs disputes and has provided the flashpoint for violence and injury on picket lines. |
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Doubtless the first-round match on 14 June in Dortmund between Poland and Germany will be a flashpoint. |
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I have been in Parliament for 19 years and this issue has regularly come up as a political flashpoint. |
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Given its moral and symbolic significance for Bosniaks, Srebrenica will be a particular flashpoint. |
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The Holy City, specifically the al-Aqsa compound, has been the flashpoint for the latest round of conflict. |
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The New Deal and its excesses proved to be a flashpoint for ideological debates that occasionally came unhinged. |
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One thing this new unrest shares with the Second Intifada, also known as the al-Aqsa Intifada, is the flashpoint. |
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In her largely risk-free, uncontroversial tenure at Foggy Bottom, Benghazi stands out as flashpoint. |
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Media attention has turned a city program aimed at reducing teenage pregnancies into a flashpoint of debate. |
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He has been referenced in television, film, and music, sometimes simply as a cultural flashpoint, other times as a Liberator. |
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The flashpoint of debate and controversy is the status of women, and Makhmalbaf's films, along with those of his wife and daughter, continue to hammer away at this theme. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he tried to introduce a Book of Common Prayer. |
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A new Tory-Liberal Democrat flashpoint has emerged with senior Liberal Democrats revealing their intention to join a cross-party rebellion to demand a quickly established decarbonisation target for the power sector. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he introduced a Book of Common Prayer. |
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Ryan will immediately become the flashpoint of this campaign. |
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Their fauxs are woven between two cotton base cloths with acrylic and modacrylic fibres to numb the flashpoint. |
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Held against the backdrop of longstanding tensions over Kosovo, the former Serbian province declared independence in 2008 and is populated mainly by ethnic Albanians, the match was always going to be a flashpoint. |
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This House will welcome an easing of tensions at the most dangerous flashpoint in the globe which only two years ago was on the brink of a nuclear war. |
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Spousal support thus becomes the flashpoint for unhappiness with all the other financial rules, as well as for any remaining bitterness between spouses. |
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It will remain a highly volatile flashpoint in regional conflict. |
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If you're looking at the South China Sea, the Paracel and Spratly Islands, as a potential flashpoint, we may be called in to do some maritime peacekeeping in a very short period, I suspect. |
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Another special feature of the new plant is that it has a facility for continuous fractionation after the hydrotreatment stage, to establish various products' flashpoint. |
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The issue has been a flashpoint in recent years as a number of well-funded animal rights activist groups have pushed for a sow stall ban. |
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His decision to close a public hospital in Harlem was a flashpoint. |
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And, with the prospect of a wave of baby boomers entering retirement in the next few years, the paring of retiree benefits is becoming a flashpoint in labour relations. |
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Most listed products are characterised by a very high flashpoint, based on a water-emulsive mixture of hydrocarbon boiling at high temperatures and vegetable oils of excellent washing properties. |
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A mixture of the two types of hydraulic fluid lowered the temperature at which the fluid would ignite, that is, below the flashpoint of pure MIL-H-83282 fluid. |
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The South China Sea, a major sea lane and fishing ground, which is believed to hold vast mineral resources, has become a flashpoint for maritime territorial tensions. |
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