- You fan the flames. | |
- hoping to fan the flames of revolution. | |
. ..trying to fan the flames with Richie Aprile? | |
And all these loud clothes and jungle rhythms... only serve to fan the flames... | |
As Santa ana winds continue to fan the flames, authorities have ordered the evacuation of dozens of homes. | |
- You fan the flames. | |
- hoping to fan the flames of revolution. | |
. ..trying to fan the flames with Richie Aprile? | |
And all these loud clothes and jungle rhythms... only serve to fan the flames... | |
As Santa ana winds continue to fan the flames, authorities have ordered the evacuation of dozens of homes. | |
Just fans the flames? | |
Knowing his danger, Hunter fans the flames of lawless abandon among his followers. | |
Shaftesbury - little sincerity himself - fans the flames of rebellion in London.I am prepared. | |
Just fans the flames? | |
Knowing his danger, Hunter fans the flames of lawless abandon among his followers. | |
Shaftesbury - little sincerity himself - fans the flames of rebellion in London.I am prepared. | |
And it appears these robberies have further fanned the flames of a raging turf war between two of L.A. 's most notorious kingpins. | |
Both sides wanted war, both sides fanned the flames of bigotry to get it, and in the end, we almost destroyed the only habitable planet that we've got. | |
His departure has fanned the flames of village gossip, which I do not believe for a minute. | |
Napoleon wrote that military blunders and domestic catastrophes fanned the flames of the French Revolution. | |
Some say his stoicism in the face of such excess is what fanned the flames of the Puritan revolt. | |
'And here is fanning the flames of salsa.' | |
And morally speaking, what you're doing is actually fanning the flames of superstition. | |
But Caesar's firebrands fell on the houses around the harbour, the wind fanning the flames until they streaked across the roofs as fast as meteors. | |
But my loving brother knew, how to keep fanning the flames, without himself getting burnt. | |
During his campaign, Eisenhower had in fact on little to lower the cold war temperature, fanning the flames of anti-Sovietism with calls to move beyond the democrats' containment to a republican liberation of the Eastern Block. | |
And it appears these robberies have further fanned the flames of a raging turf war between two of L.A. 's most notorious kingpins. | |
Both sides wanted war, both sides fanned the flames of bigotry to get it, and in the end, we almost destroyed the only habitable planet that we've got. | |
His departure has fanned the flames of village gossip, which I do not believe for a minute. | |
Napoleon wrote that military blunders and domestic catastrophes fanned the flames of the French Revolution. | |
Some say his stoicism in the face of such excess is what fanned the flames of the Puritan revolt. | |
'And here is fanning the flames of salsa.' | |
And morally speaking, what you're doing is actually fanning the flames of superstition. | |
But Caesar's firebrands fell on the houses around the harbour, the wind fanning the flames until they streaked across the roofs as fast as meteors. | |
But my loving brother knew, how to keep fanning the flames, without himself getting burnt. | |
During his campaign, Eisenhower had in fact on little to lower the cold war temperature, fanning the flames of anti-Sovietism with calls to move beyond the democrats' containment to a republican liberation of the Eastern Block. | |