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This experience, he said, fomented his interest in race and civil rights.
Such school also fomented the relationship between arts, commerce, and industry.
The women of the family often saw advantage in fomenting such disputes.
In fact, and without his suggestion, she was even then hard at work fomenting trouble between the two men.
"The last thing on my mind is fomenting a lawsuit," I said.
He was imprisoned again the following year for fomenting an uprising.
That is fomenting a crisis in order to appear to solve it.
He was arrested by India in 1994 for fomenting revolution.
"How could I go out to cover that when there was such a deep hatred, fomented by the president, toward us?"
"With the object of fomenting doubt and suspicions among you?"
This was to have been fomented by supporters within the city."
Accusations of fomenting trouble are not the only assaults from Washington.
Kaiser and others thought the government was fomenting the violence as part of a land grab.
Finally, cultural and religious conflict also played a role in fomenting discontent.
He also fomented the reorganization of the armed forces structure.
While there he fomented a minor riot and left without taking a degree.
And by always voting no they open themselves to the charge of fomenting gridlock.
Since you and your crew fomented this revolt, you're under arrest.
Sir, I cannot but feel that this sentiment is very largely being fomented.
It was your army's agents who fomented the civil war in the first place."
It is the Bush tax cut that is fomenting class warfare.
West's bat, however, was in the business of fomenting crime, not preventing it.
Some of what these men fomented looks so foolish as to defy belief.
Many officers are still involved with the criminal gangs apartheid fomented.
And the entire political class is fomenting this illusion.