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In the opening scene of the 1982 film Blade Runner, an interrogator asks an android named Leon questions "designed to provoke an emotional response".
Indeed, he frequently interacts with the subjects, asking them viewpoint questions designed to provoke a reaction.
The problem is not asserting American navigational freedoms, but doing so in a way seemingly designed to provoke a response.
The hotline is a stunt designed to provoke debate, which might make some men more aware of their behaviour.
In Terms of Performance is a keywords anthology designed to provoke discovery and generate shared literacies across disciplines.
It was, then, an action seemingly designed to provoke the ire of the games press and the development community.
It might be coincidence, but it feels more like an act of showbusiness designed to provoke a response.
Fury is a Christian and sometimes talks about his faith in a way that seems designed to provoke.
If ever a tax loophole were designed to provoke inflammatory rhetoric, this is it.
The chlorine bombs are likely to be employed as a psychological weapon instead, designed to provoke panic and fear.
Since then Thomas and artist activist organization For Freedoms, known for running a super PAC of the same name, have spearheaded a tireless campaign of billboards and art shows designed to provoke questions, inspire people to think more deeply and even upset people.
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