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When he writes a sentence like "Deconstructionists and postmodernists are faithless Augustinians", or alludes to the "clear-sightedness and the unreason of love: Alcibiades and Socrates, Heloise and Abelard, Arendt and Heidegger", he will either provoke resentment or exhilaration - there can hardly be a middle way.

Finally, regarding the third problem, Vorburger and Reyer in [ 9] suggest that the introduction of P. ridibundus can either provoke the collapse of L-E populations, or result in a replacement by P. ridibundus of both P. lessonae and P. esculentus, leading to a mono-specific population.

Their development of cyber espionage or attack capabilities might be used in an attempt to either provoke or destabilize the United States or its partners.

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The US and Europe may think they can safely retreat to the sidelines of wars in the Middle East that they have either provoked, prolonged or made no effort to stop, but they will inevitably find out that they are wrong.

But Benedict XVI spent his papacy either provoking unnecessary crises (such as welcoming back Bishop Richard Williamson, a Holocaust downplayer) or struggling with the sex scandals that are racking the church.

For his part, Charcot, the author notes, "confronted the chaos of the hysterical female body" and discovered "hysterogenic zones" privileging the ovaries and breasts that, when stimulated, either provoked or halted hysterical symptoms.

Catalyst sulfation, either provoked by sulfate impregnation on the pure oxides or by injection of O2 pulses during the reaction, irreversibly decreased the activity.

This suggests that worsening heart failure either provokes or exacerbates urinary symptoms [ 12].

Predisposing factors for OM include either a persistently open (patent) or closed ET, variation in length and more horizontal angles, as observed in children under the age of 2, as well as blockage or altered positions of the ET, either provoked by abnormal tissue growth or craniofacial defects such as cleft palates (28– 31).

Still, the very nature of the disaster -- a sudden midair explosion over water; a largely Jewish manifest; continuing Palestinian and Israeli conflict and an international terrorism crisis -- sparked instant speculation that terrorists had struck either to provoke more tension between Israel and Palestinians, or to warn Russia to stay out of the coming campaign against Afghanistan's Taliban.

This is a dangerous time: Pakistan's militants are evidently keen to show that Islamist terror will survive bin Laden's death, and unlike the cold war there is scope for terrorists either to provoke a nuclear conflict or to explode a dirty nuclear device.But while the soldiers growl, the politicians have made progress.

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