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But it has been difficult for Mangalyaan to provoke any credible outrage, primarily because the I.S.R.O. has cost the taxpayer so little.
It's a pity but sometimes when you are playing it's very difficult to contain your emotions when someone is trying to provoke you like that".
Ivanchuk wants to make Kramnik's action in the center more difficult and we will soon see why he wants to provoke the move h7-h6.
He said that Mr. Arafat wanted merely to provoke resistance to demonstrate to the Bush administration that his task was difficult.
Once a war begins, the presence of American forces in and over Iraq would make it much more difficult for Israel to retaliate; so, if that is what Mr Hussein intends, he might choose to provoke the Israelis in advance.
Similarly, the mouse HoxB8 protein was shown to provoke dominant negative phenotypes in absence of its HX motif (Medina-martinez & Ramı, 2003), which is also difficult to reconcile with a simple loss of interactions.
And to provoke?
We're going to provoke.
She began to provoke him.
To provoke thought, Homes answered.
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