Inflamed
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Two years ago, a sensitive area did emerge, when reports of Indian students being brutally attacked in “hate crime” incidents in Melbourne and Sydney
inflamed
India’s excitable media and threatened to derail the relationship.
Their fraudulent independence bid
inflamed
popular passions and, aided by the deliberate proliferation of fake news, encouraged a profound sense of injustice and confrontation with the rest of Spain.
The Court’s ruling
inflamed
tensions between North and South, and contributed to the Civil War, in part by blocking a path to compromise.
Why We Need the Spirit of Bobby Kennedy NowNEW YORK – As a hospital physician in New York City, I see the clinical impact of COVID-19 daily: failed lungs,
inflamed
hearts, and blocked blood vessels.
Yet, given Israel’s inflamed, polarized politics and its highly proportional electoral system, what else can one expect from this next national vote except more deadlock?
When the heart is inflamed, its ability to pump blood is reduced, and it may beat irregularly.
But the asset-price boom also led to eye-popping increases in wealth for the richest few, which
inflamed
many Europeans who are still facing unemployment and painful austerity after the financial crisis.
His face changed: he became serious and put on airs, while his growing ambition
inflamed
his theories and pushed him to ideas of violence.
His cheeks were heated and his eyes
inflamed.
The "monster question
" inflamed
all minds.
Meanwhile the reddish light guiding us had expanded and
inflamed
the horizon.
The following day was frightful, and those that came after still more unbearable, because of her impatience to once again seize her happiness; an ardent lust,
inflamed
by the images of past experience, and that burst forth freely on the seventh day beneath Leon's caresses.
She seemed but the more beautiful to him for this; he was seized with a lasting, furious desire for her, that
inflamed
his despair, and that was boundless, because it was now unrealisable.
Very well!' she added,
inflamed
by a heroism that was not devoid of happiness, 'my lips, which are now pressed against these dear locks, will be frozen within twenty-four hours after.'Memories of these moments of heroism and fearful ecstasy seized her in an ineluctable grip.
Presently he felt himself
inflamed
by the idea of duty.
He was a universal favorite, and the sight
inflamed
the men to the utmost: neither officers nor soldiers possessed that coolness which is necessary to insure success in military operations; they spurred after their enemies, burning for vengeance.
Lothario observed all this, and it
inflamed
him all the more.
To this I would reply that the same end would be, beyond all comparison, better attained by means of good plays than by those that are not so; for after listening to an artistic and properly constructed play, the hearer will come away enlivened by the jests, instructed by the serious parts, full of admiration at the incidents, his wits sharpened by the arguments, warned by the tricks, all the wiser for the examples,
inflamed
against vice, and in love with virtue; for in all these ways a good play will stimulate the mind of the hearer be he ever so boorish or dull; and of all impossibilities the greatest is that a play endowed with all these qualities will not entertain, satisfy, and please much more than one wanting in them, like the greater number of those which are commonly acted now-a-days.
He opened the door quickly; and Milady saw him appear, pale as usual, but with his eye
inflamed
and almost wild.
Sleeplessness
inflamed
my eyes; I had not dared to sleep a single instant.
While, with smooth and smiling cheek, the courtiers, each in turn, followed their Prince's example, and aimed a shaft of ridicule at Cedric, the face of the Saxon became
inflamed
with passion, and he glanced his eyes fiercely from one to another, as if the quick succession of so many injuries had prevented his replying to them in turn; or, like a baited bull, who, surrounded by his tormentors, is at a loss to choose from among them the immediate object of his revenge.
The description given by the author of the Saxon Chronicle of the cruelties exercised in the reign of King Stephen by the great barons and lords of castles, who were all Normans, affords a strong proof of the excesses of which they were capable when their passions were
inflamed.
Our clothing was insufficient to protect us from the severe cold: we had no boots, the snow got into our shoes and melted there: our ungloved hands became numbed and covered with chilblains, as were our feet: I remember well the distracting irritation I endured from this cause every evening, when my feet inflamed; and the torture of thrusting the swelled, raw, and stiff toes into my shoes in the morning.
The other eye inflamed: he lost the sight of that also.
interpolated the provost, who had waked up early enough to be in a sufficiently bad temper, as we have said, not to require to have his fury
inflamed
by such strange responses.
From time to time a flush of shame, a flash of anger
inflamed
her eyes or her cheeks; with disdain she made that little grimace with which the reader is already familiar, but she remained motionless; she fixed on Phoebus a sad, sweet, resigned look.
He had seen in her a maiden wonderful beyond others, a maiden toward whom his feelings were inflamed: he knew now that her religion made her different from other women, and his hope that feeling, desire, wealth, luxury, would attract her he knew now to be a vain illusion.
And though wretched people were not lacking in that throng, people with sunken stomachs, and with hunger in their eyes, that spectacle
inflamed
not only their desire of enjoyment and their envy, but filled them with delight and pride, because it gave a feeling of the might and invincibility of Rome, to which the world contributed, and before which the world knelt.
The moon rose large and full from behind the mountains, and
inflamed
at once by the glare took on the color of heated brass.
It was impossible to breathe air
inflamed
both by fire and the sun.
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