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    foment Beispielsätze

    foment


    1. The Plan for WW III was to foment trouble by agents of the


    2. We considered such a possibility, but could see of no way t’ foment troubles between the two effectively


    3. As nearly as I can tell, the only thing that kept you from being captured or killed is the fact that your plan to foment a slave rebellion blew up in your face a day early


    4. By demanding all kinds of political alternatives it is the intelligentsia who foment dissension, and, ultimately, revolution


    5. “Judas wanted to feed the poor and foment revolution against the occupiers from Rome


    6. It was a dynamic of the overpopulation of both machines and men; creating social unrest, leading to foment, to uprisings, to revolution, to industrialized warfare


    7. Have the Jews learned anything from seven thousand years of persecution and oppression? The entire racial-cultural-religious unrest and foment is a living-seething cancerous center, inside the greater European-Asian continent… existing off-balance… the center closer to the West than to the East… existing as an unfair pus-filled balance-point of rotten, rotting, sacred, white ideas-mistakes-territory-power-concepts that are being focused upon this land and never healing


    8. He quashed the one outbreak of violence against the Jews and forbade his inner circle to instigate, foment, secretly encourage or plan any attack against the Jews of Germany


    9. The maid had entered with us, and began once more to foment the bruise upon her mistress's brow


    10. foment his own grief decided that he must ride there

    11. Both felt this so strongly that the outward and terrible side of death did not affect them and they did not feel it necessary to foment their grief


    12. Two days previously he had received news that his father, son, and sister had left for Moscow; and though there was nothing for him to do at Bald Hills, Prince Andrew with a characteristic desire to foment his own grief decided that he must ride there


    13. They establish the fact that a foreign Government, on the eve of hostility with us, has for some time past employed an agent to foment divisions among us; and another fact, which, considered in connection with other circumstances, is of great importance


    14. The attempt to dismember our Union, and overthrow our excellent constitution, by a secret mission, the object of which was to foment discontents and excite insurrection against the constituted authorities and laws of the nation, as lately disclosed by the agent employed in it, affords full proof that there is no bound to the hostility of the British Government towards the United States; no act, however unjustifiable, which it would not commit to accomplish their ruin


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    Synonyme für "foment"

    foment agitate stir up