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In writing this, I know I will provoke some anger.
I am defined as "dangerous," and they are afraid I will provoke others.
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I'll provoke them with conversation, with physical direction, and gather improvised reactions until I have what I need to paint the picture.
That's something that I think will provoke quite a bit of lively discussion here.
Coming so close to Martin Luther King's Birthday and Black History Month in February, Mr. Staples's article, I'm sure, will provoke responses like one I heard from a well-meaning associate some years ago: "African-Americans should look less in the rear-view mirror and more through the windshield.
I imagine it will provoke much head scratching by uninitiated visitors.
That's just one reason why I suspect cyberwarfare will provoke endless debates among historians.
"I hope it will provoke people to think about what they would read if asked to sit for a portrait like this ― maybe considering which books have influenced their lives.
I put a lot of emphasis on our behaviour when we don't have possession but I will never provoke a loss of the ball.
As a matter of fact, I think that they will provoke an outcry.
Reuters also spoke with an unnamed Taliban militant leader, who said, "If he does what he warned in his election campaign, I am sure it will provoke Muslim Ummah (community) across the world and jihadi organizations can exploit it".
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