What if that was what had provoked his lonely cry?
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By shooting peaceful protesters, Mr Assad provoked them into violence.
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Burr, it turned out, provoked the most uncertainty among voters.
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I am not going to be provoked to be arrested.
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It's a problem that has provoked number theorists for millennia.
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The tweet provoked a wave of death threats against Omar.
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Greene also provoked opposition as the cloud sales strategy evolved.
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But her father says she didn't have to be provoked.
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Worse, they refuse to respond when this nation is provoked.
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The result was unexpected and provoked global financial market tumult.
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The Chinese have already provoked one incident -- with lethal consequences.
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Cartoons depicting Mohammad have provoked violent responses in the past.
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It also provoked a vitriolic response from the Trump administration.
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The influx provoked a political crisis for the European Union.
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Provoked fangblennies literally inject opioids into predators who scare them.
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Some witnesses claim that government agents had provoked the vandalism.
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But the firing of Mr Nene provoked businesspeople to act.
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This has provoked fury among medics who oppose assisted dying.
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The piece provoked feelings of sweet longing, sadness, and compassion.
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Not long ago, such a suggestion would have provoked outrage.
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But his tweet provoked even more discussion of the subject.
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Friday's test provoked a heightened response from US military chiefs.
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Populist campaigns have prefigured, provoked, and sometimes precipitated political realignments.
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North Korea's action provoked a barrage of criticism and appeals.
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The guilty verdict, handed down February 16, provoked an uproar.
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The light sentencing provoked backlash from critics on social media.
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The move provoked condemnation from Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez.
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The structure has provoked varied artistic reactions over the years.
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That assertion provoked disbelief among Western opponents of Mr. Assad.
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Martin Luther King Jr., an answer that provoked more booing.
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That pattern has provoked loud complaints from some Northeast Republicans.
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Each of the episodes provoked fines from the cycling union.
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Things you'd kind of expect, which I provoked, so whatever.
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Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia on Tuesday repeatedly provoked Gov.
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It has provoked troubles from Mexico to Malaysia to Turkey.
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The ban on the ad provoked an immediate public backlash.
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The report has provoked consternation in scientific circles for months.
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Tweets about his vacation in Myanmar also provoked an outcry.
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Some claimed that the vaccine had provoked an autoimmune reaction.
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Just the mention of his name provoked a scalding hatred.
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The restrictions have provoked a strong pushback from media outlets.
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I learned not to display fear, it only provoked him.
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What provoked the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr?
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But the choice provoked a furious response from Western Digital.
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Its success has provoked deepening resentment, to say the least.
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It provoked states, terrorists and militias that opposed its presence.
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It provoked a fiery confrontation with the former president's brother.
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Politics provoked almost as much interest as the religious music.
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The comment provoked widespread outrage, forcing Mr. Tolstoy to apologize.
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But it was another remark that provoked more intense controversy.
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The report provoked outrage from Israel and the United States.
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"People here feel provoked by things like that," he said.
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Their refusal to do so had provoked a national uproar.
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Had Argentina not qualified, it would have provoked national shame.
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Why have Mr. Moix's comments provoked such anxiety and outrage?
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Why do you think it has provoked such a response?
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Her surge provoked scrutiny — and fierce attacks from her rivals.
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The Blazers felt the Clippers provoked most of the game's chippiness.
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Busing provoked savage resistance from many white parents across the nation.
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This, he notes, provoked a great deal of discussion as to
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Unsurprisingly, Trump's decision has provoked overwhelmingly critical reactions from environmental organisations.
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The news provoked an immediate reaction, not much of it good.
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Nurse sharks are relatively harmless to humans unless they are provoked.
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Naturally, the real-time tea session provoked quite the reaction online.
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But the switch provoked intense protests from Treasury and I.R.S. employees.
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It leaked, and provoked further outrage among current students and alumni.
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News of the letter provoked surprise and, in some quarters, outrage.
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This provoked Apple to explain precisely why jailbreaking should be banned.
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He provoked a debate on an important and many-sided issue.
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But the formal usurpation of its rightful powers provoked new outrage.
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Thursday's arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has provoked complicated reactions.
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If provoked or humiliated, the government could deport America's drug warriors.
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Some of the topics the show has tackled have provoked threats.
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Perhaps the main concerns, though, are provoked by the Fed itself.
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The cases provoked concern among residents, a local government official said.
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But the rise of index funds has provoked some fierce criticism.
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His suggestion of Farage also provoked anger among some British lawmakers.
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Beyond the 98 unprovoked attacks, another 36 provoked attacks were reported.
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Within the span of 24 hours, both countries provoked the world.
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Moles and marks appear where they are not bidden or provoked.
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Huntsman spiders can be aggressive, and will attack humans if provoked.
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The party's own members provoked some of the most heated spats.
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"He said the laugher was intentionally provoked: "Oh it was great.
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But Comey's seven-page opening statement provoked new questions for Burr.
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Jimmy Nigg admits to PEOPLE that his brother provoked the attack.
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That arrangement provoked questions about who was paying for the visit.
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Just as in North Carolina, RFRA provoked national outrage and boycotts.
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Every action thus far has provoked an equal and opposite reaction.
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Rather, it has increased socioeconomic inequalities and provoked discontent and protest.
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Will the audience be provoked by the personality of endurance quiz?
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Inslee's entrance into the race provoked a sharp response from Republicans.
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"The local ACLU chapter also tweeted: "Not sure who provoked first.
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Obama's presidency provoked a backlash because he disrupted the racial hierarchy.
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I'm here to be inspired, provoked and fueled to attack it.
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Which brings me back to the headline that provoked this piece.
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With postwar passions still running high, Lifar's partial reinstatement provoked protests.
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S. tensions provoked by the Trump administration's trade moves and rhetoric.
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Trump's focus on voter fraud has provoked concern in both parties.
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A tweet from Seth Davis of CBS Sports initially provoked him.
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His comments provoked outrage among some students who survived the shooting.
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"He always challenged you and provoked your thoughts," Mr. Pierce said.
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It has provoked occasional storms of protest in the United States.
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The fraud was so blatant that it provoked an immediate backlash.
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But she retreated when that provoked a backlash from some legislators.
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But for years in many households, it provoked endless dinnertime debate.
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The arrival of the migrants, in November, has provoked mixed feelings.
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He has also on occasion provoked a backlash with incendiary tweets.
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He provoked a crisis with Qatar, and there were no consequences.
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That report provoked a wave of fury from environmental protection advocates.
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That provoked conceptual artists to stage furtive shows in anonymous apartments.
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This provoked a torrent of defense, and even more eye rolls.
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The epidemic has already provoked waves of fear, anguish and anger.
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The comments provoked outrage from both sides of the political spectrum.
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The posts provoked an angry response and career diplomats took notice.
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Incidents like this have provoked intense criticism of Chicago's police force.
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We train police officers to not in any way be provoked.
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The developments provoked sharp criticism by Democrats and even some Republicans.
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Their decision provoked accusations of sexism and ageism at the time.
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What happens when that behavior was provoked by alcohol or drugs?
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For many critics, though, the film provoked a less visceral response.
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For many critics, though, the film provoked a less visceral response.
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A video clip of the episode shared on Twitter provoked outrage.
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Such heavy-handed enforcement ensnared many New Yorkers and provoked resentment.
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The provoked an immediate reaction in Tesla's shares on Aug. 6.
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The wall announcement has already provoked a damaging clash with Mexico.
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The perennial prospect of President Obama's death provoked more than fear.
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Ms. Dixon's killing provoked a national conversation about violence against women.
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Men should punch back when provoked; women should be physically attractive.
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The division provoked decades of violence and consumed thousands of lives.
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The closing of the Bay Ridge Avenue station, however, provoked outrage.
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For Sandmann, Philips came up to him and provoked all actions.
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And, of course, Cruz provoked boos by pointedly not endorsing Trump.
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Chris Rock provoked, "Spotlight" stunned — and not every joke landed quite right.
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She said that we were to blame, that we had provoked them.
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I'm not so sure what provoked the rumor about the travel advisory.
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This stance has provoked high-profile criticism from across the political spectrum.
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The post, which was shared some 210,22016 times, provoked immediate backlash online.
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In North Carolina, an LGBTQ bathroom law provoked a tremendous business backlash.
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But they also determined that Marnò "provoked and contributed to" Roma's actions.
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But, he said, this case has provoked an unprecedented amount of misinformation.
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This has provoked push-back from customers demanding a "right to repair".
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Reports of crime involving refugees, some of them bogus, have provoked clashes.
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The findings provoked lots of worried news reports about robots stealing jobs.
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But the proposition provoked strong opposition from Japan's ultra-conservatives, says Shillony.
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The scandal has rightly provoked calls for an overhaul of migration enforcement.
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Intriguingly, it was the relatively slower runners who provoked the biggest effect.
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There is no audio, and it is unclear what provoked the incident.
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Fowler's allegations have provoked a resurgence of the #DeleteUber hashtag on Twitter.
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When BIT was set up, in 2010, the very idea provoked objections.
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That appears to have provoked ISIS into stepping up tax collection efforts.
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At the time, sources told PEOPLE fashion designer Rachel Roy provoked Solange.
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Sitting alone on the cobblestones, she provoked puzzled looks from passers-by.
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These powerful reports provoked outrage -- but they did not spark criminal prosecutions.
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Magic Leap, which launched its developer hardware in August, provoked similar reactions.
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The need for redress provoked a profound rift within the Ethereum community.
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Republican embrace of this individual mandate-based plan was provoked, in part,
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Any disease is healthier than the one provoked by a hoarded rage.
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I mean they provoked us into a peaceful response of school spirit.
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The new rules also provoked pushback from some GOP senators, with Sen.
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"I will miss the challenges and the laughter he provoked," she said.
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They provoked outrage with their business practices too, by setting up Backpage.
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Anti-government demonstrations across Ethiopia provoked an angry response from the authorities.
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The act provoked death threats and spurred her to start the campaign.
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Trump's push to loosen the ZTE penalties provoked bipartisan concern in Congress.
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Criticism of China's writing system has also provoked debates among Western scholars.
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The man recalled the interrogation provoked by the publication of the letter.
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The Hungarian government's actions have provoked harsh critiques at home and abroad.
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In her neighborhood, she had been known as a fighter, easily provoked.
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But he has taken a further step that has provoked considerable controversy.
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The gunman said he had been provoked by the recent police shootings.
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Her work provoked a public outcry, and the Administration reversed its policy.
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This isn't the first time Perry has provoked allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Provisions on pharmaceuticals and tobacco have provoked the most complaints from lawmakers.
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It, too, has already provoked laments over what is no longer there.
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It provoked "Duppy Freestyle," where Drake mentioned PUSH's then-fiancée by name.
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The proposal has provoked a lengthy, combative discussion thread on Hacker News.
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But the installment of a new Administration provoked a sudden U-turn.
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Overdraft fees in particular have provoked controversy within the credit union world.
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Among scientists, the idea that phenotyping can predict faces has provoked debate.
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The sacrifice was provoked by the debut of another book in Spanish.
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That failure provoked pushback from North Korean skeptics of Mr. Kim's initiative.
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They have provoked the police, sometimes forcefully, but not with outright violence.
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Ms. Meng's case has provoked a diplomatic crisis between China and Canada.
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The photos, shared widely on social media last weekend, provoked widespread outrage.
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He was cocky and combative, easily provoked and ready to fight anyone.
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But it has provoked alarm among civil liberties groups and privacy advocates.
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Moscow says Kiev deliberately provoked it in order to trigger a crisis.
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This provoked an outcry among many of the parents, which we documented.
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That provoked an angry response from Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat.
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Tesla&aposs Cybertruck has provoked a polarizing reaction to its exotic design.
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He's since suggested that his opposition to Flynn's hiring provoked his firing.
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But the second exit provoked a risk-off response in the market.
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Veprek, one of the State Department officials attending, has previously provoked controversy.
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The European argument is that Mr. Trump has unnecessarily provoked the Iranians.
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The ruling provoked international condemnation and sent shock waves across the region.
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WATCH: How Facebook's libra lost major partners and provoked the US government
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The vote provoked a massive uproar both tech giants and internet users.
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Those four 21997 crashes provoked even more concern among the traveling public.
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The video provoked outraged commentary on social media culminating in her arrest.
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Attacks in Eastern Ghouta in recent weeks have provoked an international outcry.
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Some of the legislation has provoked frustrations within the state Republican Party.
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It takes almost a Zen master to resist being provoked by him.
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For her family, news of Ms. Velasquez's killing provoked a familiar pain.
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Why do you think a yearbook photo has provoked such a response?
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The arrest on Wednesday provoked an outcry from journalists in the Philippines.
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That has provoked widespread criticism from all parties, including rival leadership candidates.
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Israel says Hamas has intentionally provoked the violence, a charge Hamas denies.
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Although he made Germany into Europe's leader, he disliked the controversy it provoked.
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According North Carolina's Museum of Natural Sciences, snakes often don't bite unless provoked.
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Perhaps it is significant that the Grenfell Tower fire has provoked great indignation.
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Trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable but unacceptable.
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That project, too, provoked a massive discussion of how true crime documentaries work.
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As a result, raising taxes on already high tax has provoked a backlash.
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Stepped-up surveillance of some Muslim communities after 9/11 provoked a backlash.
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In a case that has provoked international condemnation, the two were arrested Dec.
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America, in effect, provoked a test of national dignity involving many social classes.
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"The paparazzi provoked and caused the altercation that occurred with Louis," it said.
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Touchdown Jesus could be the cause or just something that provoked my megalophobia.
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The current attitude in Washington is mature - more of patience than feeling provoked.
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Which in turn provoked another angry line-by-line response by Sam Patterson.
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All this, he argued, ultimately provoked a reaction in the form of fascism.
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It has consistently raised more questions than answers, provoked more problems than solutions.
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"My first encounter with clay provoked a storm in me," Maiolino has said.
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Banks said Crowe attacked her, while host RZA said Banks provoked the incident.
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Such rulings have provoked a backlash against both the court and the commission.
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The lurid details have provoked embarrassment for universities and Schadenfreude for the public.
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While many Trump supporters offered their support, the tweet provoked a broader backlash.
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According to the third industry source, the cancellations provoked a surge of litigation.
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That's provoked concerns among U.S. sellers on Amazon that they are being outgunned.
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These findings provoked controversy as well, with questions swirling about the laboratory itself.
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However, the pressure of US sanctions has only provoked more aggressive Iranian actions.
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In Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo such maneuvers have provoked instability.
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A truce had been brokered that meant that neither side provoked the other.
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Fearing chaos provoked by possible looting, ordinary citizens refused to leave their homes.
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America's original robber barons provoked a reaction that led to the Progressive era.
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The skepticism Uber has provoked among regulators extends to other companies as well.
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But they have provoked off-road rage, especially among drivers of cleaner vehicles.
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His comments provoked a backlash from anti-abortion activists and the LGBTQ community.
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And he was there for countless presidential blow-ups provoked by cable news.
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By Tuesday, a video of the episode had provoked widespread anger in China.
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The events of June 4, 1989, provoked a massive outcry around the world.
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Some tell of the soul-searching or guilt provoked by the Pulse tragedy.
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Brexit's grisly first week, and the misery ahead, have already provoked buyer's remorse.
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"I normally don't get that angry; I have to get provoked," she said.
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Her tweets went viral worldwide and provoked an enormous debate about cultural appropriation.
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The comment provoked notable backlash considering Mississippi's history of lynchings of African-Americans.
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It's probably not surprising that the word's swift emergence has provoked some readers.
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His handling of the situation provoked demands that he resign or be fired.
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It provoked an outpouring of anger and dismay from immigrants, refugees and supporters.
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Staff members at BuzzFeed said the overhaul provoked curiosity rather than deep anxiety.
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Both pieces quickly provoked impassioned criticism from people who work on climate issues.
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It provoked a change of life and those infamous rhapsodies in "Confessions," e.g.
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Waldman and Miller provoked reactions when it was reported that they were dating.
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Those emotions have been intentionally and artfully evoked and provoked again and again.
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Glia, the brain's immune cells, revved up a lifelike inflammatory response when provoked.
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For Javeri Kadri, the turmeric latte boom mostly provoked a sense of confusion.
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The water dispute has provoked ethnic resentments on each side of the border.
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His disappearance made Holt's death part of Australian folklore, and provoked furious debate.
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The move to open the firm, Stamford Harbor Capital, has already provoked anger.
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Pilato said the halo issue and Sandusky provoked emotional reactions among some people.
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SARS, MERS, H2628N28500, and Ebola all provoked rapid mobilization to combat their threats.
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" This provoked internet randos to return to their claims that she's "literally dying.
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Colombia would not allow itself to be provoked by the exercises, Duque said.
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When Ren Hang passed away, it provoked a huge outpouring of emotion online.
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The child had a condition that provoked seizures and prevented him from walking.
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On Thursday, Biden said the change in strategy was because he was provoked.
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After her death, the revelation that she was a woman provoked widespread astonishment.
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The quick procedural move, in particular, has provoked an outcry, including from Gov.
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Those similarities immediately provoked concern among carriers, pilots, flight attendants, passengers and investors.
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But right-wing populism — like that harnessed in Europe — is provoked by immigration.
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The lack of widespread access to tests has provoked a weekslong outcry nationwide.
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But as much as admiration, Gala provoked a mix of fear and fascination.
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But these outbursts provoked official crackdowns, and did not translate into increased freedom.
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" It wasn't immediately clear what provoked Trump's criticism of the "Fake News media.
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It was not rising inequality that provoked undying anger among these discarded people.
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That's the question provoked by this message: This was again over a weekend.
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Yet it provoked an equally puzzling converse question: Why are identical twins different ?
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Throughout history, technological innovations and new forms of entertainment have consistently provoked alarmism.
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Those strikes provoked criticism from several prominent pro-Trump media figures and activists.
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Conway told me that she understood Trump's impulse to respond once he's provoked.
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Children's increasing prominence in efforts to slow climate change has provoked mixed reactions.
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But Mr. Trump's decision to withdraw from the climate agreement provoked widespread fury.
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Nordstrom's decision provoked the president to blast the company in a Wednesday tweet.
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Nothing I'd done myself that day had provoked anyone spoiling for a fight.
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None of this has provoked an outcry, or any visible transformation of society.
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But almost nothing has provoked farmers and ranchers more than New York Rep.
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Russia said Ukraine "provoked" the violence to stir up support from its allies.
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The audio recording, published by HuffPost, provoked an immediate backlash on social media.
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I felt provoked, but I waved him off and continued on my way.
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The message communicated a discontent and ultimately provoked a split within the religion.
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Already, the toll that privatization takes has provoked resistance from Pittsburgh to Lagos.
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She has shown a willingness to take quick action when provoked by the North.
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The move provoked strong protests from U.S. allies, including South Korea, Japan and Canada.
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Biden's remarks provoked strong criticism from his 2020 Democratic rivals, with New Jersey Sen.
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But when investigators began questioning her, they reportedly discovered Molina may have been provoked.
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These moves have provoked fierce criticism from Democrats and studied silence from most Republicans.
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The revelation provoked anger among people of color and women in the comics industry.
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The presence of these icons provoked a palpable excitement among the Marvel fans assembled.
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Rich pickings for firms offering housing for asylum seekers have also provoked widespread anger.
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This is not the first time an Instagram change has provoked a critical response.
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Hundreds died over ten days in attacks on policemen and the reprisals they provoked.
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The suggestion that women from his own community could also be deployed provoked laughter.
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Britain's biggest corporate failure in a decade has provoked anger among the country's lawmakers.
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That fear has provoked a backlash, which has given heart to a divided opposition.
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Miller's plays provoked because they were about the audience as much as for them.
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His candidacy provoked two days of tumult, with shouting and shoving in the chamber.
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The modernising forces that freed Jews from old impediments also provoked unease and anger.
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The Petrobras scandal has provoked millions of enraged Brazilians to demonstrate against the government.
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"The region deserves better than further destabilization provoked by American withdrawal," Le Drian said.
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The strange shape that initially prompted snickers had a side benefit: It provoked discussion.
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This is something that Mafia culture, if not provoked consciously, found amazing advantages in.
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She said she was provoked because he showed his friends their homemade sex tape.
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Earnings reports also provoked a sell-off in the industrial firms 3M and Caterpillar.
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In both TPP and TTIP, investor-state dispute settlement provisions have provoked particular controversy.
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The alliance may have provoked Putin through ignorance, arrogance or negligence — but not belligerence.
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In 2013, sentences seen as too light provoked mass protests, and then counter protests.
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Attempting to explain my new relationship with color only provoked confused silences around me.
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Bundy has also said the occupiers will be peaceful, unless provoked by law enforcement.
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The North has warned of a nuclear strike against the United States if provoked.
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It was this that provoked the creation of local protest groups across the north.
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His demand provoked a roar of excited screaming from the crowd of about 100.
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Imagine if President Trump's tweets provoked calm and beauty rather than rage and fury.
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Other AfD members have also provoked outrage with their comments about the Nazi past.
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When Kenny called him out on it, Lee gaslit and provoked him to anger.
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A common currency they never envisaged has done great damage and provoked roiling discord.
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China's commerce ministry said it would "fight back with a major response " if provoked.
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On several occasions, abrupt demonetization through policy updates has provoked outspoken backlash among creators.
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As the details of these stories eventually became public, they provoked only widespread indifference.
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From a distance, it looked fairly straightforward, but up close, it only provoked questions.
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Judge Durkin's handling of the Akorn cases provoked two appeals at the 7th Circuit.
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Liberal advocacy groups had long feared Kennedy's retirement, and his announcement provoked instant anxiety.
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But he's provoked much greater resistance in white-collar suburbs than Republicans usually face.
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Continuous and sometimes insulting interviewers eventually provoked both groups, separately, to appear with signs.
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His remarks provoked backlash from some media outlets and both Democratic and Republican politicians.
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The report provoked anger from politicians of both the ruling bloc and the opposition.
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Despite facing brutality, the protesters have refused to be provoked into violent armed rebellion.
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The ESPN analyst and former Steelers safety Ryan Clark said Rudolph provoked the fight.
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Trump was asked about the controversy, she said Ms. Ioffe had "provoked" her attackers.
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The 22th President's unconventional behavior has roiled the national consciousness and provoked intense concern.
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It's a logical decision, but one likely to anger the easily provoked crypto-crowd.
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President Trump's tariffs have provoked retaliatory levies on American pork, beef, soybeans and sorghum.
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Brown's essay provoked both praise and sharp criticism, as a search on Twitter demonstrates.
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Each faked photo provoked fake memories in at least 15 percent of the respondents.
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It insists that the incident was provoked when a Belizean patrol came under fire.
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But a legislative push in Oregon for limiting nonmedical exemptions provoked a furious backlash.
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The Bosnian and Kosovo conflicts provoked international intervention by NATO and the United Nations.
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He is provoked into a kind of realness that produces anger, resentment and dismissiveness.
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These geographic fault lines have provoked a debate about how to revitalize rural America.
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Twitter's approach has provoked plenty of criticism, particularly around its lax handling of harassment.
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That immediately provoked frantic buying at grocery stores, which remain open as essential services.
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Those tariffs have provoked retaliatory levies on agricultural and industrial products in Republican strongholds.
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Instead, his message provoked another wave of criticism from the island and its supporters.
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The vote has also provoked the Kurdish region's two powerful neighbors, Turkey and Iran.
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The festival's dispute with Netflix has provoked heated accusations of cultural imperialism and intransigence.
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The Halloween attack in New York City understandably provoked fear and predictably exacerbated prejudices.
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The anger provoked by article two shows that this view is far from universal.■
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Why do you think the trailer for Tall Girl provoked such a strong reaction?
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"It provoked, in the moment, a torrent of intense tears," Lewis wrote on Twitter.
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The latest outrage, the attack in central London, provoked strong reactions from both candidates.
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Mr. Paxman provoked laughter from the studio audience, and a fierce stare from Mrs.
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Sanders's vote also provoked a rebuke from Trump's reelection campaign, elevating the senators' opposition.
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In many places, Trump's valueless foreign policy has provoked such uncertainty bordering on dismay.
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Even the timing of Mueller's indictments in late October provoked questions on the right.
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The Prime Minister had almost provoked his own side into backing him like this.
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The line of attack quickly provoked reactions among other Democratic presidential candidates, with Sen.
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The finale provoked the ire of viewers, who were rightly appalled at Kufrin's treatment.
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A previous attempt last month to arrest him provoked violent demonstrations by his supporters.
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In Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan, such moves have provoked instability.
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Mr. Toader's public opposition to Ms. Kovesi's appointment has provoked strong reactions back home.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine provoked the imposition of sanctions that the Kremlin wants lifted.
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Such movements provoked strong negative reactions in the receiving countries, notably among trade unions.
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Thinking back, I realize that Items provoked a kind of déjà vu in me.
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This appears to have provoked a strong reaction among commentators, to say the least.
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Unsurprisingly, she's provoked a lot of conservative anger, which has only prompted more leftist praise, which has provoked more conservative anger—a self-perpetuating cycle that has helped her acquire more followers than the other 22018 incoming Democratic members of Congress combined.
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Nicholas Wade's book provoked a lot of criticism for doing so when it came out.
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So easily provoked and not particularly, nearly as smart as people might imagine he is.
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"Trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable but unacceptable," Pelosi wrote.
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It's as yet unclear what provoked the heated exchange, but sources say LaBeouf got physical.
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"Trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable but unacceptable," she wrote.
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However, this has sometimes provoked hostility from local miners toward Chinese managers based in Africa.
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Nurse sharks are slow-moving bottom-dwellers that are generally harmless to humans unless provoked.
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Mr Sogavare's decision to sever relations with Taiwan has provoked a split in his government.
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Images of the police as soldiers provoked sharp criticism, including from Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
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Hawking's discoveries did something physicists love: They answered questions and provoked many, many new ones.
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Then it provoked renewed calls for separation in Scotland and Northern Ireland, which opposed Brexit.
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A tax on border traffic also provoked rioting last year, leading to another government retreat.
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Without insulting me at all, he provoked dozens and dozens of people to attack me.
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If provoked, they could turn back to UMNO or to PAS, a conservative Islamic party.
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This provoked violent protests; 25 officers were accused of torturing him and causing his disappearance.
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It appears that Trump was provoked after a reporter asked him a question about Flynn.
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Growing evidence that Iran was pursuing a nuclear-weapons programme provoked successive rounds of sanctions.
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As expected, the false news stories were seen as more surprising and provoked more disgust.
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"The protesters were filmed from inside the bus and provoked by the refugees," Reissmann said.
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It appears to have provoked some of them up to attack Ms Fletcher, a centrist.
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In this case, it provoked an influx of the calcium ion Ca2+ into the cell.
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That has provoked retaliatory measures by China and stoked uncertainty among businesses around the world.
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The skin and bones in those images provoked a deeper anxiety that seemed in-articulable.
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Those comments provoked the following response from Supreme Court litigator Andrew Pincus of Mayer Brown.
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And I am willing -- maybe very willing -- to do just that if provoked any further.
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While they've provoked debate, it's not clear whether the group are having any commercial success.
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Many support legalization, and our questions often provoked a cheeky wink-wink-nudge-nudge response.
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The comment provoked a protest by mostly black youths outside Standard Bank's downtown Johannesburg office.
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THUMP: What provoked you guys to throw the first No Way Back party in 2006?
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The case has provoked reaction from world leaders like President Donald Trump and Pope Francis.
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The cheque, worth $11.4m today, provoked outrage and led to calls for campaign-finance reform.
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Recent proposals to open these areas to through-traffic provoked an uproar on social media.
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The poor showing in his home state provoked Rubio to drop out of the race.
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The would-be first lady later told an interviewer that Ms. Ioffe had provoked it.
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It was a fitting juxtaposition for a figure who has provoked such sharply different responses.
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The secessionist attempt has provoked the most serious institutional crisis to date in democratic Spain.
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"I think she very deftly provoked him into punching himself," said one longtime Clinton adviser.
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Trump provoked controversy in August when he waited two days after the death of Sen.
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Since they were first imposed in 2628, Western sanctions on Russia have provoked fierce debates.
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Women found that the texts provoked recognition or rage at events in their own lives.
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Part of the outrage that Trump's tweet provoked was about the broader attitude it conveyed.
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For conservative Christians who oppose Trump, these patterns have provoked a great deal of anguish.
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This has provoked no small amount of consternation among left-of-center journalists and commentators.
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North Korea condemned the supposed U.S. naval movement and threatened a nuclear strike if provoked.
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The continuing refugee crisis has also provoked a fierce backlash against newcomers in many countries.
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A meal I shared with a Vietnamese-American Buddhist monk provoked some of this thinking.
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The move provoked panic, fear and a call to the police department two blocks away.
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Take, for example, his work detailing corruption after the Sichuan earthquake that provoked his arrest.
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"The murder of a young black man had provoked little attention," he wrote in 2001.
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The news drew a storm of media attention and provoked widespread concern on social media.
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One was that the use of Mace, or pepper spray, provoked the stampede, he said.
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The decision provoked outrage from Democratic and Republican lawmakers over the constitutional separation of powers.
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Churchill's appointment as minister for both war and air provoked protests from the Conservative press.
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While the dollar amounts involved were often relatively small, the changes provoked a big backlash.
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It provoked in him a desire to prove himself and to be successful, he said.
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The disagreements also provoked the resignation of a well regarded advisory board member, Bénédicte Savoy.
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Schoolyard bullies, provoked by her Jewish identity, targeted Ms. Solts with jeers, taunts and thrashings.
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His comments provoked a backlash among Connecticut lawmakers who moved quickly to withhold those images.
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Indeed, he acknowledged that he had a volatile temperament and that it rarely provoked ambivalence.
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Mental health experts said the proposals raised by the sheriff and Mr. Scott provoked concerns.
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As Jonah Engel Bromwich writes in the New York Times: The accounts have provoked suspicion.
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The videos provoked a media firestorm last year, dominating American political discourse for several months.
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The push to strike a deal with China has also provoked criticism from some lawmakers.
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The play, "Waiting for Godot," provoked controversy in London, and when it opened on Aug.
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"I'm not a nationalist at all, but somehow his words provoked me," Mr. Wang said.
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But the offer, made without even a hint of an apology, has provoked incredulous outrage.
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People praised Mr. Trump for actions that have provoked protests and lawsuits from the left.
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What had happened that provoked this rather startling strike at this particular moment in time?
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Hatched by his inner circle in contempt of normal procedure, it has provoked a crisis.
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Those statements have provoked the president to dramatically cut ties with his former campaign chairman.
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But the reports and condemnation haven't provoked any public back-down from the Chinese government.
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Kirchner and her circle have provoked resentment among a public still smarting from the recession.
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Garrett, according to press reports, alleged that Rudolph provoked things by hurling a racial slur.
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I did a routine about Ben Carson's belt that should have provoked a psychiatric intervention.
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This further increased the number of bolivars available and provoked a decrease in imported goods.
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Bannon may have championed the so-called "alt-right" that provoked deadly violence in Charlottesville.
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To a lesser extent, it also meant being willing to throw a punch if provoked.
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"Trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable but unacceptable," she said.
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But when Donald Trump's "Access Hollywood" tape leaked, it provoked a deep outrage within me.
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But nothing has provoked the kind of visceral reaction as Trump's decision to end DACA.
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Both cases, which involved female judges, provoked angry comments about entrenched gender stereotypes in Italy.
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It's a horrendous situation that has provoked indignation in the US and across the world.
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The row with Trump provoked predictable online reactions from both sides of the political divide.
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And again, as with the presidential nominating process, too much power provoked an inevitable backlash.
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Its baroque, nearly psychedelic lyrics, in which a cake left in the rain stands in for the end of a love affair—its sweet green icing flowing down—have haunted and provoked listeners for decades; their reactions have, in turn, haunted and provoked Webb.
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Looking at the scans, the participants showed no unusual neural response while they were being provoked.
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Kangaroo attacks in Australia are relatively rare, but when provoked, the animals can prove particularly dangerous.
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He said they had been provoked by Badr's bodyguards, who had themselves assaulted a local figure.
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Nor would an ordinary Republican have provoked the wave of protest art to come, they said.
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In late August, at Goucher College's Rosenberg Gallery, the same paintings provoked a completely different response.
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The online video provoked a storm of outraged commentary on social media culminating in her arrest.
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Did Evan really try to push Chad and that's what provoked Chad to rip his shirt?
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Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian Navy vessels, and 23 crew members, on Sunday provoked international consternation.
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"There is no doubt that it has provoked a spirited debate, prompting both praise and criticism."
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Even a high-profile hearing, when Senator Ted Kennedy challenged the war, provoked little public reaction.
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"It has provoked every watch collector to rethink what we do every day," Mr. Bacs said.
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The narrow candidate selection process has provoked an unusual public argument among senior officials and clerics.
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The move has provoked protests that have been put down with tear gas and live ammunition.
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The question was provoked by the lack of music in most of the program's four selections.
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The government crackdown had "provoked an unacceptable totalitarian situation using state violence," student Albert Lopez said.
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The case provoked such interest that queues formed at the courthouse hours ahead of the hearing.
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Those moves provoked outrage on the right that continued through to the 2016 Republican presidential primary.
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The video clip provoked heated online debate, though its original publisher, Beijing News, has deleted it.
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Stationing of U.S. land-based nuclear missiles in western Europe provoked mass protests in the 1980s.
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But General Asamnew provoked alarm with his strident talk of defending Amhara territory against other Ethiopians.
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The referendum provoked an ugly spike of 50% or so in racial and religious hate crimes.
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Mr Zidane had been provoked: Mr Materazzi later admitted that he "spoke about his [opponent's] sister".
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The unveiling of a Green New Deal last week provoked a mix of enthusiasm and derision.
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Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania would be his running mate, which provoked a strong reaction from Sen.
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Those images have provoked international outrage and an emergency meeting by the United Nations Security Council.
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The unannounced move provoked days of unrest, with violent clashes on the streets of East Jerusalem.
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Erdogan provoked a stern German response by comparing those limits to the actions of the Nazis.
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US would consider military action against North Korea if provoked, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says.
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It's unclear what provoked Trump's outburst at Dowd, who hasn't written a column since Aug. 27.
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"Momentary or provoked confabulation occurs in situations where memory is weak for whatever reason," Kopelman says.
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Her intervention provoked an awkward new question that the White House will now have to answer.
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The group has provoked international condemnation with its brutality and mass kidnappings of women and girls.
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His message provoked media coverage and debate, leading to other performers declining their nominations in turn.
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But unlike Syria, experts warn that North Korea has a means of striking back if provoked.
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It's important to note that Bitcoin Cash doesn't actually exist yet, which has provoked some derision.
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"The paparazzi provoked and caused the altercation that occurred with Louis," he said in a statement.
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A necropsy will be performed to try to determine what provoked the attack, including any disease.
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About a third were provoked by arguments, typically drug- or alcohol-fueled, often over petty grievances.
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Putin's interference in the U.S. election processes provoked a significant expansion of U.S. sanctions against Russia.
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The advent of personal computers in the 22000s provoked further hand-wringing over potential job losses.
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The state's actions have provoked the opposition, in particular Shias, who have long complained of discrimination.
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This provoked demonstrations and the torching of a warehouse at the Beitbridge border with South Africa.
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Trump provoked Cruz in March when retweeted an unflattering picture of Heidi with a disparaging comment.
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But, as this intellectual history shows, seventeenth-century discoveries of gigantic bones provoked far-reaching perplexity.
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The family's challenges, including a threat of seizure, have provoked some harrowing moments for the Hermitage.
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Territorial disputes almost provoked a war between the NATO allies in 1996 over tiny uninhabited islets.
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The act provoked a few of the rally attendees, who demanded she stop interrupting the speakers.
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It has been a war both provoked by America's empire of bases, and fought from them.
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Gradually, Afshar would expose E.R. to triggers of his anxiety, to alleviate the stress they provoked.
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Roberts also provoked the wrath of Donald Trump with that move, long before he was President.
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That essay's vitriol provoked angry responses from brother Joe Jonas and his fiancée, star Sophie Turner.
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When it was introduced, the feature provoked a flurry of responses ranging from enthusiasm to concern.
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She has been hawkish on North Korea, predicting its collapse and promising military retaliation if provoked.
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If Iran is not provoked by invasion of neighboring lands, the IRGC does not attack Americans.
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Waste incinerators have provoked protest as communities worry about stench and the risk of toxic emissions.
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A second attempt to investigate his son's shady deals provoked another threatening response by the military.
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But it has provoked criticism from Wall Street, including claims of financial catastrophe for small investors.
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Some of his stagings, even ones that remain in the libretto's period, have provoked fierce backlashes.
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The sacredness comes in the feeling provoked in the heart at the time of its creation.
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Of course, Wunjina's dedication to her prenatal flow has provoked many opinionated responses from her followers.
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The laser also provoked an odd sort of pain that had me emitting peals of laughter.
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The bloodbath provoked large, angry street protests and a visit by an apologetic President Felipe Calderon.
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She calls his election the "bat signal" that provoked many progressive women to run for office.
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Mr. Rohrabacher's close ties to Russia have provoked criticism from politicians even in his own party.
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It is of the nature of life that imagined enemies, once provoked, turn into real ones.
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This provoked an angry confrontation between the two, according to the defense motion filed last week.
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He added that wild boars do not typically attack humans unless they are provoked or frightened.
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The charges are often, but not always, connected to the crimes that provoked the primary investigation.
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She is a diva, a dirty fighter, a fury when provoked and a surprisingly good sport.
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"We don't fall for provocation, we don't provoke or allow ourselves to be provoked," he said.
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By then, episodes like the Bakersfield killings of 1877 had provoked claims of racism against Mexicans.
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Where Mr. Trump's equating of national and economic security has provoked less concern is with China.
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In Zambia, the poor treatment of workers at Chinese-run copper mines provoked a national outcry.
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Obama will not attend Scalia's funeral on Saturday, a decision that provoked criticism from some conservatives.
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This was not the first time that Trump has provoked attention and fear from people abroad.
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It is a notion that has provoked the creation of many businesses, most of them failures.
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The 19-year-old internet personality and makeup artist has provoked the ire of beauty YouTube.
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This event provoked a further wave of arrests and repression targeting the independent artists of Cuba.
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But the advent of the program has provoked alarm among civil liberties groups and privacy advocates.
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That provoked some negative headlines, but it underscored the fact that Labour is thinking about power.
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Bernstein's colossal drawings of screws, which unambiguously resemble erect penises, provoked a kind of castration anxiety.
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The tariff threat provoked warnings from US companies that costs would be passed on to consumers.
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Tarantulas may strike if provoked, but their venom is comparable to that of a bee sting.
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When Shaw's demolitions of received ideas provoked outrage and obloquy, he courageously defended his intellectual independence.
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But the prospect of Microsoft in control of GitHub has already provoked a backlash among developers.
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The suggestion, however oblique, provoked strong objections, including from Bernice A. King, daughter of the Rev.
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A switch from one to the other provoked a rapid shift in their guts' microbial inhabitants.
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The announcement provoked a wave of huge demonstrations and attacks on election facilities on Monday night.
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Friday's action suggests that the president's threats, which provoked concern among Guatemala's business community, were effective.
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Sierra Leone is prone to natural disasters, especially recurring floods and landslides, provoked by climate change.
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He was easily provoked in the past, he said, and often wound up in street fights.
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Later, he provoked the Chinese government by taking a call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
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That has provoked the ire of McConnell, who has declared the House bill a non-starter.
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Territorial disputes almost provoked a war between Greece and Turkey in 1996 over tiny uninhabited islets.
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And Maugham's cosmopolitan sensibility, his feel for the personal and social dramas provoked by clashing cultures.
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If anyone is truly provoked by his work these days, it is by its price tag.
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Other correspondents offered their recollections, including of the widespread rancor the royal family's initial aloofness provoked.
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But there's little sign that the Democratic base will stop getting provoked into action by Trump.
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By killing Soleimani, Trump has provoked a power that has powerful friends, and little to lose.
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Related: The outbreak has provoked alarm that the global economy may be in for a shock.
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The volatility Trump provoked during the Presidential campaign has turned American society into a pressure cooker.
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The Philippine leader earlier told reporters he would urge Trump not to be provoked by Kim.
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Morey's tweet provoked the ire of the mainland Chinese government, which censored NBA broadcasts in China.
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Black inmates also said they were often provoked into confrontations with guards that resulted in discipline.
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That provoked an outcry from both Democrats and voters who flooded House offices with angry calls.
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Following an investigation, police learned the woman had allegedly provoked the camel, Hamilton told The Advocate.
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The raid has provoked anger in Yemen, where the government requested a review of the operation.
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The latest arrival of Chinese vessels around Thitu Island has provoked a stern response from Manila.
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I needed to see how much support he really engendered, what type of emotions he provoked.
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"You could say the Commission is preparing early, provoked by the U.S.," one EU diplomat said.
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I just want them to be provoked into having a conversation, whatever that conversation might be.
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Khashoggi's murder provoked international outrage but so far little concrete action by world powers against Saudi Arabia.
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Its application, which has been pending for months at the S.E.C., has provoked dozens of comment letters.
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Needless to say, Russia's actions provoked international condemnation and a range of sanctions were imposed on it.
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Trump has provoked our enemies, alienated our allies and given ISIS a decade's worth of recruiting material.
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First, the deputy stated that the driver tried to "bear hug on me," which provoked the punches.
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She knows her temper got provoked and she knows she wasn't her best self in that conversation.
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It's just that Yiannopoulos, a man almost universally referred to as a "provocateur," hadn't provoked them yet.
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In the Clinton-Dole matchup that fall, a Clinton '96 button provoked vigorous discussion across political lines.
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Street protests, provoked by shortages of food and the regime's thuggery, erupt daily and are sometimes massive.
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Another argument has been provoked by the disproportionate number of Trinidadians who have joined Islamic State (IS).
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In 2016, provoked in part by the P2P scandals, China introduced regulations to cover most fintech activities.
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These views have long provoked neighbors and others, many of whom have staged protests outside the church.
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It certainly provoked a spontaneous reaction: Local news later reported that teachers were terrified and children sobbed.
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His death on February 14th provoked a massive outpouring of grief in Harare that rattled the government.
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Hanegbi predicted, however, that Washington could still hit out at the Iranians if provoked in the Gulf.
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His tariffs have provoked an energetic, long-overdue conversation in the West about the reality of China.
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After its controversial tipping policy provoked ire among its customers, food delivery service DoorDash is making changes.
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It has provoked calls for further investigations by the head of the lower house social security committee.
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The success provoked Hubbard to establish a foundation that began to train people in his auditing techniques.
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When that's provoked in people, I think that's really amazing and beautiful and always a miracle. Totally!
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A caravan of Central Americans who provoked Trump&aposs anger earlier this spring waited nearly a week.
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That Hawaii trip, in 2000, supposedly for a swing-dancing workshop, provoked significant consternation among her parents.
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His return to the stage has provoked many conversations about censorship, contrition, and our ability to change.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tried to play down the sense of crisis that Trump's phrasing provoked.
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That move provoked a strong response from European leaders, who said they "deeply regret" the U.S. decision.
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The Vietnam War provoked impassioned debate back home, but Americans are hardly discussing the war in Afghanistan.
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Yet already the news had provoked a cacophony of condemnations of Britain's free-trade, globalised economic model.
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Though the plan was later dropped, it provoked violent clashes and calls for Ortega to step down.
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It's a litany provoked by art, too—a simple pop song that turns into a political prompt.
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The move provoked anger and disbelief among protesters and heightened political tension in the Chinese-ruled city.
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Even Mr Abe stays away these days, having provoked regional fury by going there in December 2013.
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Last month, Didi received a $1 billion investment from Apple, which provoked a sardonic reply from Kalanick.
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The dispute provoked a response from British Prime Minister Theresa May, who faces an election on Thursday.
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Predictably, those reform initiatives have provoked a fierce backlash by powerbrokers and stakeholders in the current system.
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One topic in this election cycle that has provoked a lot of emotion and debate is immigration.
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Far from securing Mr Valls the image of decisive leadership, this decision has provoked a double hostility.
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His decision is provoked by the brutal death of friends and the possible reality of jail time.
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The anniversary has provoked public reflection on its integrity as tight government budgets put pressure on services.
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For all the ire they provoked, though, a lot of people thought Callahan's cartoons were downright hilarious.
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Thursday's terror attack in Nice predictably provoked rapid responses from the presidential candidates and other political figures.
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That's one reason the news about Tillerson provoked dismay in some quarters and an accusation of skullduggery.
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Guerrero's suspension has provoked consternation in Peru, with even the country's president weighing in on the affair.
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His case sparked plans for an extradition bill which provoked months of violent protest in Hong Kong.
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The prospect of a free-trade deal had provoked concerns among Wallonia's farmers, environmentalists and union activists.
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Omar's move provoked bipartisan condemnation and accusations of hypocrisy, including from some members of Minnesota's Armenian community.
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The comments provoked an uproar and generated criticism from some fellow Democrats, but Tlaib didn't back down.
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On Twitter, fans celebrated the wild finish, as well as the brilliant commentary that the moment provoked.
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His administration provoked near-universal outrage for cruelly separating migrant families on the border over the summer.
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News of the Trump Jr. subpoena provoked GOP criticism of Burr, with Warner coming to his defense.
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But no episode in recent memory has provoked a backlash as intense and sustained as this one.
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That provoked laughter and a clapback from Harris, the second black woman ever elected to the Senate.
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Overall, the news likely only provoked about a 2202 point shift in favor of Trump, Murray said.
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The story provoked a backlash from some Christians, but Quast said similar cases had come to light.
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The Ankylosaurus' tail ended with a bony ball that could be used as a club if provoked.
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China's commerce ministry, for its part, said it would "fight back with a major response" if provoked.
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It provoked him, even though his own girlfriend was "hot," as he told her all the time.
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Bannon's appointment has provoked uproar from Democrats concerned by his tenure at Breitbart, a conservative news website.
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The decision provoked a widespread backlash in foreign capitals, documented in cables U.S. embassies sent to Washington.
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Revelations of waterboarding and other "enhanced interrogation techniques" carried out at C.I.A. "black sites" had provoked revulsion.
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The shooting has provoked protests in El Cajon, which is around 15 miles northeast of San Diego.
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Hurricane Maria provoked a mass exodus from Puerto Rico that has only recently begun to slow down.
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Louis's revelations about Le Pen's fan base provoked a national debate about the working class in France.
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Disapproving finger-pointers penned whiny moral panics and sermons about how it encouraged crime and provoked danger.
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His extreme limberness, which rivals that of a professional contortionist, has provoked grumbles about unfair anatomical advantage.
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It's not surprising that a member of the press would eventually be provoked to turn the tables.
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Starbucks unveiled its new US holiday menu on Wednesday, and almost instantly it provoked a backlash online.
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It instantly provoked another round of debate between the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic primary.
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The decision provoked backlash from some parents of Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts responded with a lawsuit.
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The portrayal of Ms. Lapper, an artist born without arms and with shortened legs, provoked intense controversy.
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If you're not bothered — also tickled, irked, mystified and provoked — then you've fallen asleep on the job.
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The news went viral and provoked a national debate about whether efficient capitalism could have a heart.
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Trump was really looking for a reason to cancel a British trip that would have provoked protests.
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As a registered organ donor myself, I found that thinking about the honor walk provoked mixed emotions.
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And his angry response backs up Clinton's depiction of Trump as a man who is easily provoked.
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The notion of dispatching the Sussexes as the envoys to Africa has provoked all sorts of reactions.
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It seemed at any given time you could be provoked to fight, often as others cheered on.
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The repeated transfusions, in turn, provoked immune responses, making it hard to find a match for her.
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The move provoked a fierce reaction from Pakistan and demonstrations in support of Kashmir around the world.
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Here's our earlier story on why this plan, which had major climate implications, provoked such a backlash.
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By the summer, the secretary's focus on efficiency and reorganization over policy provoked off-the-record anger.
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John Palfrey, the head of school, said the Kavanaugh nomination had provoked discussion among staff and students.
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The university's handling of the case has provoked outrage from students, alumni and even the Chinese government.
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The news provoked a fierce debate on Twitter when #AffirmativeAction became a national trending topic early Wednesday.
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When we are beaten up or killed for talking back, people wonder why we provoked our assailants.
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But that has provoked a backlash in some Australian quarters and calls from lawmakers to limit deals.
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The judge rejected the defense argument that Slager was provoked or acted in the heat of passion.
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But the sit-in outside the courtroom had provoked a swifter response, and now here she was.
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The announcement provoked the ire of some Instant Pot owners, who have been waiting for a solution.
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This inconvenient fact has provoked a decade of hand-wringing within the company, and discontent among consumers.
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The curriculum first provoked widespread controversy for violent and intolerant teachings in the aftermath of the Sept.
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Should they regret doing the right thing just because it provoked the worst instincts in some people?
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The case provoked outrage that a man could be convicted on no evidence beyond the victim's claims.
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Instead, it has the cumulative effect of dulling any emotional reaction The King might have otherwise provoked.
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The decision has provoked another round of outrage, laced with deep resentment and a sense of loss.
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Perhaps no area of health care has provoked as much anger in recent years as prescription drugs.
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Despite the horror of the situation, both first responders praised the sense of community it had provoked.
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" Ross said U.S. trade actions were provoked by "inappropriate behavior on the part of our trading counterparties.
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Mr Trump's assault on civil-military norms has also provoked a backlash that may compound the problem.
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The current case has also provoked outrage on social media with #HangRapists trending on Twitter in India.
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This exchange has provoked debates over whether Trump offered a quid pro quo to the Ukrainian president.
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That argument provoked skepticism from U.S. District Judge Hellerstein, a visiting judge from Manhattan's federal district court.
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In certain species, this movement can be provoked by light and temperature, or by the pollinators themselves.
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Yet when I finally picked it up, I found myself utterly fascinated, deeply disturbed, troubled, and provoked.
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Titled "Make America Great Again," the pencil illustration featuring a smaller-than-average member provoked a massive response.
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Kim in recent weeks said the United States would face an "unimaginable strike" from North Korea if provoked.
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That provoked some dismay in Congress, where members were questioning what was taking so long, including U.S. Sen.
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New Delhi's action also provoked condemnation in Pakistan, which has disputed sovereignty over Kashmir with India for decades.
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Vietnam's new law has provoked objections from tech companies, rights groups and Western governments, including the United States.
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Mr Macron's strong approval of the EU provoked scorn and gurning from the leader of the National Front.
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Since then Matteo Salvini, the League's leader who is also interior minister, has provoked a string of controversies.
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Teatr Powszechny in Warsaw had to install metal-detectors after the play provoked violent protests by outraged nationalists.
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Mr Cuomo's move provoked wide consternation and an investigation from Mr Bharara's office, though no charges were filed.
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One image from "From India to Planet Mars" provoked a question in me: Is unrestrained communication actually possible?
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But after a string of terrorist attacks in India, the issue of punishing the perpetrators provoked strong reactions.
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Provoked to keep up the pace by his dance partner, it's a superhuman effort guided by the spirits.
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Saudi Arabia's execution of a Shi'ite Muslim cleric over the weekend provoked protests among Shi'ites across the region.
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The Israeli army's rescue mission provoked a gun battle that left one Palestinian dead and 10 others wounded.
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These cautions, along with side-effects like sun-provoked rashes, are the main reason some psychiatrists are wary.
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Her voice exudes an open warmth as she delves into what provoked this particularly intimate collection of recordings.
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Although the European Commission has only started a preliminary investigation, this has already provoked a war of words.
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It provoked other athletes to reflect on what they were doing about the issues that mattered to them.
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That's provoked a lot of very valuable investigative journalism, as well as a lot of outright conspiracy theorizing.
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" She told KUTV that French is "very easily provoked" and said that "he has a very short temper.
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Broadcaster CNN Turk said Cavusoglu also echoed Rouhani's suggestion that the United States and Israel had provoked unrest.
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On Tuesday, he said his outbursts were because he was provoked by criticism of his crackdown on drugs.
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A trio of Toronto artists has resurrected those CGI cartoons after they provoked feelings of nostalgia over YouTube.
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The resolution's passage on Capitol Hill last week provoked a fierce backlash from consumer advocates and privacy watchdogs.
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Turkey's embassy blamed the violence on demonstrators, saying they aggressively provoked Turkish-American citizens gathered to see Erdogan.
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Their expansion outside southern Philippines may be partly provoked by President Rodrigo Duterte's intensive military campaign against terrorism.
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True to form, he provoked a debate about Saint Thomas Aquinas, the intellectual giant of the Dominican Order.
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On Thursday, while in China, Duterte provoked fresh diplomatic alarm by announcing his "separation" from the United States.
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Osteen's seeming hesitation in opening the church as a shelter for evacuees provoked an intense social media backlash.
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This success refutes earlier beliefs that orangutans could not control their voices, only making involuntary sounds when provoked.
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Here is a history of United Nations sanctions of North Korea and the nuclear tests which provoked them:
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In March, a similar statue in New Orleans provoked protests linked to the removal of Confederate-era monuments.
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Dr. King's murder shocked the world, provoked riots in many of the nation's cities and devastated Memphis emotionally.
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The summit planned for 2015 in Canada was cancelled, partly because of the ill feeling that measure provoked.
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His arrest provoked a second wave of publicity, with images of the Mona Lisa splashed around the world.
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"(Opponents) lie and try to blame us for the chaos and violence that they provoked," Morales tweeted Monday.
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This provoked the final political shift in Krauthammer's life, when he refused to vote for the Republican nominee.
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They provoked outrage from some usually supportive commentators, as well as Mr Sessions's former colleagues in the Senate.
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The politician has since deleted her tweets, alleging that her article provoked death threats from the LGBT community.
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Pyongyang has condemned that move as an act of aggression and has threatened a nuclear strike if provoked.
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The war in Yemen has devastated the country and provoked extreme starvation, most notably among the country's children.
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Stephens' email, which Karpf posted on Twitter, provoked widespread backlash and Stephens deactivated his Twitter account on Tuesday.
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Italy's Marco Materazzi later revealed he made an off-color comment about Zidane's sister, which provoked the headbutt.
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I have seen many, many young black men who were provoked into violence, and they went to prison.
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"We regret the misunderstandings and consequences that this personal expression of solicitude provoked," said the spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric.
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It was not the first time that Canada has provoked an angry reprisal from a Middle Eastern ruler.
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Iran further provoked tensions last week when it seized a British oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
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But its docile nature — when not provoked, of course — has earned it legal status in plenty of states.
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King led a bloody civil rights campaign in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963 that provoked outrage across the globe.
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But it would have damaged it greatly, just as it's provoked strong rebukes from the Obama administration already.
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"A succession of familiar errors provoked the tumble," said Míriam Leitão, one of Brazil's most prominent economic commentators.
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"I'm not so sure what provoked the rumor about the travel advisory," he told CNBC, according to Reuters.
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Hamas denied instigating it but the White House backed Netanyahu, saying Hamas "intentionally and cynically" provoked this response.
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All this uncertainty has provoked a question: Is fMRI actually a faulty tool that should not be trusted?
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But that left a vacuum that provoked merciless coverage, increased lawmakers' suspicions, and even left some employees demoralized.
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It's Orwell's Two-Minute Hates, whether provoked by politics, culture, or anything else, except hourly instead of daily.
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Here are details of some of the queen's previous meetings with world leaders which provoked controversy or protests.
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Both Abrams and Gillum are black, and Trump's comments provoked allegations that he was making racially coded attacks.
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You can't control someone else's behavior but you don't want to be provoked by someone's ill-mannered attitude.
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The alcoholic starts drinking again, provoked by the nympho, and argues with another guy about his dead wife.
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The penalty provoked massive outrage among fans and prompted copycat stunts from other players, who were also punished.
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The comment, in a Fox News interview, provoked furious criticism from civil rights activists, Muslim organizations and politicians.
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What provoked her and others was his hypothesis that the tenets of sociobiology could be applied to humans.
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Martin Kimani, the director of the Kenyan national counterterrorism center, said that opposition supporters had provoked the violence.
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It is so hard to imagine that Ramón's desire to keep Nelly safe provoked the exact opposite result.
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Efforts to fight climate change through regulation, international treaties and carbon pricing provoked a similar anti-elitist response.
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The #MeToo movement first revived interest in the Hill hearings, which provoked a nationwide reckoning with sexual harassment.
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The emergence of the tape just before the election provoked an outpouring of women testifying about sexual harassment.
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Russia's inability to participate in the last Paralympics in Brazil provoked particularly pointed outcry from top Russian officials.
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But Mr. Freeman's dabbling in real-world politics provoked sharply worded criticisms from Russian officials and news outlets.
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It is hardly news that President Trump has deliberately provoked liberal outrage, as a candidate and as president.
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His position has bewildered, frustrated and provoked Beijing, which has responded with its own levies on American goods.
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Still, the agency's activities have put Russia's adversaries on edge and have provoked fierce reaction from the West.
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That provoked Democrats in Congress to be just as obstructionist and hostile as Republicans were under President Obama.
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Their comings and goings have provoked some consternation, and more than a little speculation, in the Italian media.
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The decision provoked a storm of criticism from Egyptians who accused Mr. Sisi of trading land for money.
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But I was moved and provoked by it, and I always looked forward to picking it up again.
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But even among progressives I talked to, the subject typically provoked a curled lip or a slack jaw.
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There were dozens of ways he didn't remind me of my father, but sometimes his presence provoked memories.
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Diana's death and the public perception of how the royal family handled it provoked a storm of protest.
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But Monday's deaths have provoked renewed public comparisons with the United States' drawn-out military involvement in Afghanistan.
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When Mr. McConnell unveiled his proposed resolution on the eve of the trial, it immediately provoked an uproar.
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The controversy provoked one of the site's reporters to resign in frustration over the direction of the company.
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The number of interests affected by the bill have provoked speculation the final rule could lead to lawsuits.
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The parallels provoked a lively online conversation: Critics of President Trump were not the only ones drawing parallels.
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President Donald Trump provoked an uproar in January when he reportedly called African and other nations "shithole" places.
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The basketball league's initial response provoked criticism that the U.S. company was failing to stand for American values.
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His comment provoked fears that the President might try to fire Mueller -- a move that would provoke uproar.
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The polls tightened and Northam fumbled the sanctuary cities issue, which provoked progressive groups to cut him loose.
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But he has provoked public ire by tripping opponents at least three times in the past two seasons.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has provoked protests for moves seen as cracking down on Hungarian civil society.
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But there were others from Barkley's era who prodded and provoked many along the path to collective immortality.
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The video provoked widespread anger in South Africa, and top government officials called for Mampintsha to be arrested.
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The Browning Ferris decision provoked howls of outrage from the business community and their Republicans advocates in Congress.
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This is not the first time that walruses have shown that they will slam into vessels if provoked.
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China's actions have provoked anger in Taiwan, which has told Beijing it should focus on fighting the virus.
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But for others, the levels of devotion have to be provoked by something more than cotton and thread.
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But he has defended Mexico's right to offer asylum and said he will not be provoked by insults.
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Trump said he canceled the rally because he had been warned by law enforcement about protester-provoked violence.
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Trump attended the summit, where he provoked a crisis session to force allies to raise their defense spending.
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The comment instantly provoked outrage and a vicious defense of the city from both political parties, including Trump.
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These recent "marauding" terrorist incidents have provoked debate in Britain about whether more of its police should carry guns.
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He said "criminal elements", not legitimate political protesters, had caused trouble after the election that provoked a police response.
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And then the travel ban happened, and, of course, that just really provoked a lot of emotion in me.
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After being provoked and watching the HUAC attack his friends, it's unlikely that he'll be able to live quietly.
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YouTube's removal of the World War II swastika video provoked sharp criticism online, with many commenters blaming the computers.
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The president reversed the previous "zero tolerance" policy after it provoked outrage over the separation of parents and children.
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And the response the tweet provoked convinced Omar's supporters once more that the whole rotten establishment was against them.
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The vote for Sinn Fein, the biggest Irish nationalist party, surged by 34%, provoked by the DUP's hardline campaign.
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The scuffle was provoked by Oakley yelling at Knicks owner James Dolan, according to the New York Daily News.
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All of which has provoked Tencent into providing a "defensive product", notes Xue Yu of IDC China, a consultancy.
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At the same time, the conflict over Ukraine provoked western sanctions and an investor stampede out of Russian assets.
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The raids provoked a nationwide outcry from Latino and immigrant groups whose support the White House has long courted.
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His tale, not an unusual one, provoked a campaign to close the "torture island", as inmates call it, altogether.
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But the paulistas used their growing might to force their partner into a subordinate position, which provoked a rupture.
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Bonuses for VW's top managers after the 2015 loss have provoked a row which has drawn in German politicians.
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The prospect of encouraging extrajudicial killings as a crime-fighting solution provoked a massive backlash from human rights groups.
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But at least Williams's action provoked a response that many of us who came before her failed to demand.
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But the theft of one 100-year-old black Labrador in Beijing on Monday has provoked an unusual outcry.
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WHEN AMERICA took a protectionist turn two years ago, it provoked dark warnings about the miseries of the 21990s.
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Although the government began its tenure by raising taxes on high earners, its new idea has provoked a backlash.
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At the same time, my analytic side can recognize that this is a big issue that has provoked debate.
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" Clinton described the billionaire businessman -- a prolific user of Twitter -- as someone who "can be provoked by a tweet.
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Ecuadoreans will also vote on whether to abolish a windfall property tax that provoked middle-class protests in 2015.
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His anti-environmentalism has helped some polluters, particularly in his beloved coal industry, but provoked unease among big firms.
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Hearing these disgusting words from Satan's dreadful voice will have no doubt provoked Donald Trump to impulsively attack him.
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The announcement of YouTube Heroes provoked a backlash from prominent YouTubers who believed it gave volunteers too much power.
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There he faced charges under mysterious circumstances that provoked international condemnation and the involvement of the government of Sweden.
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Lidia also provoked power outages, damaged houses and roads, as well as forcing some 2,800 people into local shelters.
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This is something which can be done further if other difficulties are wanted, where anxiety is intendedly provoked greater.
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Why it matters: There would be a large risk of North Korea striking back with full force if provoked.
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The riots have to be interpreted in relation to the wider wave of revulsion the ruling regime has provoked.
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In general, House and Senate Republicans have stood firm as Trump has issued controversial statements and provoked international tensions.
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Tensions in Jerusalem's Al Aqsa compound, the third holiest site in Islam, earlier this year provoked days of unrest.
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Even relatively modest policies that stop far short of overthrowing capitalism have provoked a massive backlash from corporate interests.
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This in turn provoked a counter-backlash from left-wing critics of TNR and its former owner Martin Peretz.
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The racket is part of a larger crime wave in Brazil, provoked by the nation's worst recession on record.
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But the cause of Trump's anger is irrelevant to his opponents; what matters is that he can be provoked.
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He stayed out of prison after that, but he maintained his habit of flying off the handle when provoked.
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The sentence provoked calls from lawyers and more than 100,000 petitioners for Persky to be removed from the bench.
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His resignation has provoked international debate about how to characterize the turmoil: Is it an uprising or a coup?
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According to Ivana Trump, he provoked growls from her dog, Chappy, a poodle who could suss out a peacock.
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The arrest of his main rival and a threat to ban the main opposition party have provoked Western condemnation.
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"This defendant fed off, stoked and provoked the gang beef that led to his sister's death," Mr. Warshawer said.
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It provoked a wave of anti-American unrest in Egypt and other Muslim countries when it appeared in 2012.
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In other words, our company provoked an assault of judgments inflicted by the self and therefore always possibly imagined.
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That change provoked so many customer complaints that the California Public Utilities Commission directed PG&E to delay it.
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He was an enthusiastic Brexit supporter, and unsympathetic to the angst the decision had provoked in the financial markets.
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But land concessions - which now cover more than 45 percent of Liberian territory - have provoked conflict in recent years.
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Tightening regulation has provoked a sharp selloff in the $20153 trillion fixed-income market, with collateral damage to share.
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Many died trying to cross the Naf after smaller-scale insurgent attacks last October provoked a harsh military response.
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Trump's comments Trump roiled the immigration talks on Thursday with his "shithole countries" comment, which has provoked international criticism.
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It provoked international outrage in April last year with the execution of eight drug traffickers, seven of them foreigners.
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They say their acts of civil disobedience — protests and hunger strikes — have provoked tensions with Berks and immigration officials.
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Pollution seems like something that must have always provoked outrage, but in Britain that was not always the case.
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Musk provoked a Twitter storm by smoking marijuana on a live web show with comedian Joe Rogan in September.
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Airbnb's back and forth on this issue provoked outrage from Israeli and Palestinian officials and observers around the world.
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Trump was getting closer to clinching the Republican nomination, but his political history still provoked wariness among Party ideologists.
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A draft version of the paper was released last year, and it provoked a roiling debate among climate scientists.
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But the fracking revolution has once again put the squeeze on coal producers and provoked another round of lobbying.
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But what provoked this post was his line, which he repeats often, about wanting to "Uberize" the federal government.
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The report provoked outrage on the right and claims that the social media company was intentionally censoring conservative voices.
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The announcement, predictably, provoked a lot of snark on Twitter and in the halls of more traditional academic departments.
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Trump's comments have provoked concern that he may improperly influence the U.S. Department of Justice to block the deal.
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What's happening: The deal has provoked protests over the weekend and political opposition on both sides of the border.
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Hodges, the US Army commander in Europe, rejects the argument that the United States has provoked the Kremlin's belligerence.
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It is clear that the agency's enforcement program, especially the use of administrative proceedings, has provoked a strong reaction.
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WASHINGTON — From the political right and the left, AT&T's $403 billion bid for Time Warner has provoked pushback.
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That decision provoked a firestorm of criticism directed at Lagarde and the Fund as agents of the status quo.
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Donald J. Trump is aggressive as he insists there's something wrong with the country, and offensive when he's provoked.
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The FCC's current action on net neutrality has provoked a massive uproar among both tech giants and internet users.
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In 2018, no issue has provoked more youth expression (and youth activism) than the tragic shootings on school campuses.
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It was not lost on participants that Mr. Trump had claimed to resolve a crisis he himself had provoked.
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"Trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable but unacceptable," Pelosi wrote in a Monday tweet.
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Despite wanting Beijing's cooperation on North Korea, the U.S. has provoked China several times in the last few months.
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The decision was due by Friday, but the tariffs have provoked fierce opposition among industry leaders and in Congress.
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According to the current narrative, foreign spies and traitors provoked us into killing one another a hundred years ago.
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Fuman's story drew many uplifting comments online, but it also provoked some cynicism about China's efforts to eliminate poverty.
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It provoked a huge response, with many, including a number of Democratic lawmakers, criticizing the use of tear gas.
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This time around, the question of whether immigrants can be indefinitely detained provoked some animated responses from the justices.
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Since 2016, Britain has failed to heal the divisions provoked by the Brexit campaign; if anything, they have deepened.
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Ronald Reagan, whose elaborate state funeral was in 2004, provoked many divisive fights over his eight years in office.
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Business leaders said the only other border crisis that approached this one in severity was provoked by the Sept.
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Rather, they embody an anarchic force that could be provoked into upheaval by an environmental disaster or other emergency.
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The Bronx district attorney's office has argued that Sergeant Barry ignored his training, provoked the confrontation and then overreacted.
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The move provoked a fierce reaction from Pakistan, as well as demonstrations in support of Kashmir around the world.
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It wasn't just the klieg lights of celebrity that worried her, but the darker impulses sometimes provoked by stardom.
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The president's decision to rid the country of cherished but wasteful fuel subsidies has provoked nationwide riots and looting.
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The European Union, which manages trade policy on behalf of its member states, has threatened to respond if provoked.
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This gambit will only stop Trump if he is provoked into self-destructive action and his departure is hastened.
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The nominations provoked anger from Beijing's Communist Party rulers who say the city is an inalienable part of China.
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"Obviously, he was running away," said Yevgenia Albats, a prominent journalist and commentator whose reporting provoked Mr. Lesin's ire.
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When Diem's oppression of Buddhists provoked an uprising in 220, Kennedy gave the green light for a military coup.
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And Castro's attacks provoked bickering among the candidates, who warned that the debate was devolving into an "unwatchable" spectacle.
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In some quarters, the basic income experiment has provoked talk that free money will prompt people to ditch work.
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It provoked a sharp backlash in some moderate suburban communities as well as in some more conservative areas upstate.
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The video — and the two hours Facebook took to remove it — provoked intense criticism of the social media giant.
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Away from the parliamentary deliberations, the historic move by the Joint List has provoked admiration among many Israeli commentators.
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Once the docu-series aired, the impassioned viewer response provoked the Baltimore police department to re-open the case.
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The violence provoked by his father's drinking drove Father Sandoval toward the Catholic youth club organized by local friars.
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It is a known fact that Washington has a long of list of disputes and conflicts provoked by Tehran.
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The dog knew that she had provoked the right response by the man's angry and eventually deflated body language.
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When Waller-Bridge first suggested that aspect of the plot to Jones, it provoked a strong reaction from her.
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In Hong Kong, China's efforts to assert more control over the semiautonomous territory have provoked weeks of angry protests.
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The poor players, in any case, could have no way to grasp why their show provoked such a response.
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The policy has rightly provoked widespread outrage from lawmakers, candidates, civil rights organizations and even the company's own employees.
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But North Korea quickly condemned the move as an act of aggression and threatened a nuclear strike if provoked.
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Many Republicans in Congress were nervous about the political firestorm already provoked by the mere prospect of such losses.
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The owner's wife struck her and told her she had provoked the attack and deserved the consequences, she recalled.
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President Donald Trump's boast about his administration's accomplishments provoked chuckles from an audience at the United Nations on Tuesday.
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North Korea denounced the move as an act of aggression and threatened military action against the U.S. if provoked.
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North Korea denounced that maneuver as an act of aggression and threatened a strike on the U.S. if provoked.
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Below, Greg speaks to two founders of innovative startups whose work provoked much discussion at the EmTech Next conference.
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All the characters speak in the same droning, matter-of-fact tone until they are provoked to violent rage.
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The agenda put together by Canada, this year's host, would not have provoked much controversy a few years ago.
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"Liebeslieder Walzer," choreographed by George Balanchine in 1960 for four male-female couples, has always provoked drastically opposed reactions.
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The piece provoked a flurry of correspondence between an official in Northern Ireland and one in Britain's Foreign Office.
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"The biggest problems in our history were always provoked by too active a policy not too passive," he said.
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The newly appointed minister responsible for cybersecurity in Japan has provoked disbelief by admitting he has never used a computer.
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I felt provoked and in hindsight, like with Kathryn, I wish I had just said my apologies and walked away.
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And so the Trump administration has sort of provoked a show down now, it&aposs like a challenge to Congress.
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But those lights may be putting certain visitors at risk of injuries, hospitalization or other complications related to provoked seizures.
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If she played it just right, provoked him just enough, he might prove her case about his un-presidential temperament.
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The Justice Department review, while not a criminal inquiry, has provoked anxiety within the CIA, former officials tell the Times.
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I know what you're thinking: North Korea, acting strangely, provoked into reckless action by a bizarre and seemingly minor slight?
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The administration had produced a series of drafts soon after the inauguration that leaked, circulated, provoked criticism, and motivated refinements.
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That reveal provoked a lot of excitement, especially given Fuller's reputation for premier television and his history with the franchise.
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The nationalism and misery provoked by Mr Trump could bring to power Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing populist.
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Supply could be impacted if the attack provoked retaliation and tensions in the Gulf region escalated, Mallinson told CNN Business.
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It also provoked a strongly negative, and widely covered, response from the other guests — albeit, as usual, without meaningful consequences.
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Other times, I wonder whether it's my deep voice, an androgynous outfit, or a short haircut that provoked the reaction.
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Some activists argue that its removal would be a form of spiritual decolonization, a notion that has also provoked debate.
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The cloud, as well as recent alarming data about the extent of this year's fires, provoked an outcry in Brazil.
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They're far from the only people who have provoked the same reaction — others can be found in the #BlockedByTrump hashtag.
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Hurricane Irma provoked a massive evacuation of Florida after leveling islands in the Caribbean and killing more than 20 people.
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BILL GATES is an unlikely Luddite, however much Microsoft may have provoked people to take a hammer to their computers.
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Mark Levin, a conservative media firebrand, is said to have provoked Mr Trump's outburst with a broadcast on March 2nd.
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In 1992 riots provoked by Hindu nationalists killed more than 900 people, mainly from the Muslim minority, in Bombay's slums.
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The shootings provoked national outrage and a government inquiry that found that squalid living conditions had contributed to the strike.
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But the tech sell-off provoked no big write-downs of unlisted investments (or none that has been individually disclosed).
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Trump's unlikely vault to the front of the Republican field has provoked horror from many Republicans throughout this primary election.
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The ease with which gene drives could be made with CRISPR-Cas9 has, however, provoked fresh worries about the technology.
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But the photographs are as inconclusive as the video in determining whether the officer was provoked to use lethal force.
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The aliens are mysterious and appear to be friendly, unless provoked, in which case they mete out a harsh response.
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New sanctions would have provoked another sell-off, pushing Turkish companies laden with hard-currency debt closer towards the abyss.
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He later said the comments were taken out of context and that he was provoked into using the racial slur.
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Kennedy was well aware of his predecessor's popularity and avoided any actions that would have provoked him to public criticism.
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Last night's interview on Fox News — where he publicly undercut Trump — provoked the president's first open break with his chief.
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The attack has provoked international outrage and is being described as the worst chemical weapons attack in Syria in years.
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Two terrorist attacks, in Manchester on May 23 and in London on June 3, provoked a debate about national security.
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The decision comes months after the shooting of a wild lion in Zimbabwe by an American dentist provoked international outrage.
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Police decided not to file charges after witnesses and other evidence confirmed that Sibrel provoked the attack by harassing Aldrin.
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Rod Stewart provoked the ire of the internet Thursday with a hastily deleted Instagram post from the Abu Dhabi desert.
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Tesla's Elon Musk provoked another twitter storm by briefly smoking marijuana on a live web show with comedian Joe Rogan.
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That news provoked some criticism, although investigators would have needed significantly more than a screen name to see the messages.
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The "nut rage" incident provoked widespread ridicule and resulted in the executive, Heather Cho, serving nearly five months in jail.
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Elsewhere bond issues have provoked political rows: in Kenya, opposition leaders claim some of the money raised has been stolen.
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A fan-made reboot of the original Half-Life called Black Mesa provoked a wave of nostalgia amongst zealous fans.
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The president's appearance on Wednesday in Monroe is not the only development that has provoked high emotions in recent days.
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His refusal over the last two years to organize the election of his successor has provoked large protests and strikes.
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Before authorities announced that the explosion had occurred, the blue lights provoked a craze on social media on Thursday night.
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The New York Times provoked mockery from conservatives on social media after the paper published a lengthy story on Sen.
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Power has rejected suggestions that the decision to deploy the anti-missile defense system in South Korea had provoked Pyongyang.
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Mayers has said Jafari provoked him and his two companions, who are also charged with assault and pleaded not guilty.
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Still, his feud with the media has taken up attention on American airwaves and provoked an angry response from CNN.
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Those goals were, in turn, motivated by dozens of deaths resulting from tire blowouts that provoked the 2000 TREAD act.
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President Trump's statement for International Holocaust Remembrance Day provoked backlash for neglecting to mention either Jews or anti-Semitism. Sen.
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Nor is the fear provoked by Mr Sharif always conducive to frank self-appraisal: some officials may fudge the numbers.
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When the two last formed a government, back in 2000, the news provoked diplomatic sanctions: visits and meetings were cancelled.
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The labor law that has provoked months of protests here was Mr. Hollande's 11th hour bid to bring down unemployment.
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But when the compromise became public last month, it provoked an uproar from educators and politicians across the ideological spectrum.
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The seizing of Crimea provoked widespread condemnation from the international community along with a wave of ongoing sanctions against Russia.
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The move provoked fury in Beijing, leading to a temporary suspension in top-level military talks between the two countries.
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Leaving his black ticketmate off literature that featured Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring provoked outrage, particularly on social media.
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Meanwhile, the US has been making other moves of the kind that have provoked responses from Pyongyang in the past.
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Similarly, a school board that provoked a strike without good justification would encounter strong headwinds in its re-election campaigns.
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"It is deeply regrettable that the U.S. has been capricious, escalated the tensions, and provoked a trade war," he said.
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"It is deeply regrettable that the U.S. has been capricious, escalated the tensions, and provoked a trade war," Gao said.
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The mystery provoked fevered speculation, but Mueller's office, unusually for Washington, did not leak, and so arrived the March Surprise.
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That action has provoked an outcry by international human rights groups who say the Saudi bombings have indiscriminately killed civilians.
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Kondo's November wedding to cyber celebrity Hatsune Miku -- which is not legally recognized -- provoked mixed reactions in Japan and abroad.
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The statement provoked backlash among liberals and conservatives alike, and Trump had to act quickly to walk the statement back.
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While the move has been celebrated by Hindu nationalists, it's provoked outrage among Kashmiris, Pakistanis, and the Indian opposition alike.
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