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Then, so seriously that his words almost incite in her a genuine emotion, he says, "You're pretty".
In the same way, mightn't it be said of her intelligence, her kindness, even her goodness of heart, that they encourage a search for flaws, that they incite in their admirer a secret craving for ignorance, confusion, and spiritual failure?
It is about the pure joy of creativity -- and the envy it can incite in other, less talented individuals.
The connections we make and the difference we incite in our patients lives are worth the countless pitfalls and sacrifices we face.
As it is clear that the demands of his job are taking a toll on Chris, Carla becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the brutal competition among firms and the violence they incite in other countries.
"Actors in the war are those who incite in mosques, who write the murderous curricula for schools, who give shelter, who provide vehicles, and all those who honor and give them their moral support.
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Those old enough to remember it despise the Americans for abandoning the uprising Mr Bush's father incited in 1991.
In a cluttered programming era, controversy is oxygen, so MTV was undoubtedly happy with the tsk-tsking the show incited in advance.
Don't miss Elizabeth Kolbert's consideration of "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" and the furor it's incited in this week's magazine.
Now we need to manage the rage that this incident is already inciting in Afghanistan, and may cost more innocent lives.
And Marcus Camby's tip-dunks off offensive rebounds will ignite the kind of hysteria that Ewing had not incited in years.
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