Western colonial governments of old had to look out for rebellions fomented by the ulema. |
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The economic crisis fomented significant unrest in both countries, leading to a rise in nationalist fervor and rhetoric. |
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So, in order to maintain any dignity, I have fomented instead my Macchiavellian plot to discomfit and embarrass David Bowie and myself. |
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Thus, for the government, the riots were outbursts of anarchic criminality, often fomented by outside agitators. |
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But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
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As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented communal conflict as a means of reasserting its authority. |
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We condemn the ethnic violence and in particular the political leaders who fomented it with their demagogic rhetoric. |
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It is legislation that was badly conceived at the time, in response to mis-perceived risk and fomented public fear. |
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The ear may likewise be fomented with steams of warm water, or flannel bags filled with boiled mallows and camomile flowers may be applied to it warm. |
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It was the base from which it fomented anti-western sentiment and from which its allies planned and mounted terrorist attacks against the west. |
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The Americans, however, did have to admit that a number of their citizens had fomented the invasion of Upper Canada. |
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I do not believe that Canadians want their country to be known as a place from which terrorist acts elsewhere are funded or fomented. |
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Conflict between the British and the black Caribs continued until 1796, when General Abercrombie crushed a revolt fomented by the French radical Victor Hugues. |
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Secondly, there is the danger of Islamism, which is systematically fomented by certain groups. |
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Of course, the result is a problem of integration for this people, as well as of integrism-refuge, which is fomented by their disperation. |
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All this ties in with the anti-minority sentiments constantly being fomented by extremist politicians. |
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Scahill contends that this has fomented rebellion and stiffened Iraqi resistance as a direct result. |
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In March 1959, members of the ruling class, who wished to retain their privileges, vainly fomented an armed rebellion before fleeing the country. |
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Tensions, armed conflict and mutual genocide are being provoked and fomented in order to promote the production and consumption of all sorts of arms and munitions, thereby increasing sales and boosting profits. |
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There has been an intense debate over whether Saudi aid and Wahhabism has fomented extremism in recipient countries. |
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At the same time, the capitalist rulers have fomented racial hatred and made the color bar a key dividing line in this country in order to obscure the irreconcilable class divide between labor and capital. |
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Reacting to those accusations, the Prime Minister, Mr. Elie Dote said that the operation of the army was aimed at nipping in the bud an insurrection fomented by isolated groups. |
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In recent weeks the foreign minister, Kasit Piromya, has railed at foreign diplomats who talked to the red shirts after the April 10th clashes, which the government says militant gunmen fomented. |
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The suggestion of sinister forces set on destabilising the province strikes a chord: during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the apartheid government successfully fomented black-on-black violence in Zulu areas. |
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The legal uncertainty of the current situation has only fomented disputes and served to hamper the development of the passenger transport public service market. |
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According to certain sources, this group fomented operations of provocation and planned violent acts within the Western Sahara with a view to keeping the situation there tense. |
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The conflict we are currently witnessing in Kosovo is the product of many years of instability in the Balkans, fomented primarily by a single man, or should I say dictator, Slobodan Milosevic. |
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Shaken by the revolt, fomented by the anti-papal league, lead from Florence and favoured by the political aims of Bernabò Visconti, the Papal State lost possessions and cities. |
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Peace to arise out of universal discord fomented in all parts of the empire. |
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It is in their hearts that the plan of their evil deeds is fomented, and on earth that their hand tips the scales in favor of violence and injustice. |
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What is unfortunate about that state of affairs is that they represent attempts to pressure and use the United Nations to exacerbate conflicts by the same actors who fomented it in the first place. |
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Cronin's controversial novel The Citadel, published in 1937, had fomented extensive debate about the severe inadequacies of health care. |
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Put simply, the roots of the trade problem and of the resurgent protectionism it has fomented are fundamentally political as well as economic. |
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Accordingly, Louis stirred up dissent and fomented plots in attempts to destabilise his father's reign. |
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Rebellions fomented by the British were sabotaged by Spanish agents and crushed by Spanish forces. |
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In 1839, the League of the Just participated in the 1839 rebellion fomented by the French utopian revolutionary socialist, Louis Auguste Blanqui. |
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