9.One of the first flash points of the Cold War is immortalized at Halvorsen's personal films of the operation where children are the stars in his movies and memories.
10.The sacred grounds known to Muslims as noble sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount have been a flash point of tensions between Israel and the Palestinians for decades.
11.Another potential flash point in the area, a water network that supplies drinking water to several million people on both sides of the conflict, may have been damaged by shelling on Saturday.
12.In her new book, " The Highest Law In The Land, " she writes that a growing group of constitutional sheriffs have become a flash point in the current politics of toxic masculinity, guns, white supremacy, and rule resentment.
13.So, this idea of Arctic drilling is hardly new. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge of course has been a flash point now for decades, but we have been drilling in Alaska for decades, for the most part very safely.
14.The Balkans, where ethnic hatreds had exploded since the breakup of Yugoslavia, again became a flash point as the government of Serbia conducted " ethnic cleansing" (the murder and forced displacement of minority populations) of Albanians in the province of Kosovo.