The most incendiary of these occurs in the legendary scene in which Richard asks for a mirror to see if the king's face still even exists.
Some of today's most incendiary artists derive the structure, style and subject matter of their art from mass media.
The day's events were evidence of the challenge to party unity he faces in one of the state government's most incendiary issues in years.
Which is usually enough: his second proper album, "El Mariel," contains some of the year's most incendiary beats.
In its most incendiary 1960's shows, Cream played like three simultaneous soloists, relentlessly competitive and brilliantly volatile.
But it is Bruno himself, a racism denier, who exists as the show's most incendiary figure.
Each chapter is different in its tactics, with New York the most incendiary.
HE left his most incendiary remarks for last.
It is changing its rules to outlaw only the most incendiary speech "inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction" in a direct personal confrontation.
Jefferson added to it on the quarter's most incendiary play.