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"Part of the university's mission is to provoke thought and debate," Mr. Robbins said.
I hope they will, and that they have questions that provoke thought and discussion!
But Ms. Brown and her performers and choreographers also suggest that dance can, and perhaps should, provoke thought.
A chance to see what she has been up to is not to be missed; success or failure, it is likely to provoke thought and engage the eye.
The point of the latter two venues is to provoke thought and prompt a re-examination of one's views; the point of a graduation ceremony is to recognize an accomplishment (the students' not Mr. Rushdie's) and put a gracious period on a long and arduous journey.
These are very ironic images, no doubt intended to provoke thought or amusement, but they do exhibit a lot of sympathy for the satyrs".
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It is intriguing, though, that even such trivial sums of money can provoke thoughts of revenge.
His name should not inspire hope, create a buzz or provoke thoughts of a new Knicks era.
The TMO description itself, for me, doesn't provoke thoughts of a yellow card.
Her blog posts are in effort to provoke thoughts towards social issues, especially issues concerning women.
His works should provoke thoughts, not to please the eyes or to entertain, much less for decoration".
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