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"This historic election should not be prejudged by inciting some minor challenges," he said.
(Everyone keeps calling her a "chambermaid," as though her very servility may have been an irresistible goad to Strauss-Kahn's libido, inciting some sort of droit de cuissage).
Gus Dur has even let it be known that he blames some members of the "political elite" for inciting some of the violence.
Film adaptations of several more of his novels followed, inciting some critics to hold the cinematic amenability of Doctorow's work against him.
The Movement for Democratic Change, which says the new charter would give Mr. Mugabe too much power, accuses him of inciting some of the political violence that has flared in recent days.
Mr. Mubarak is charged with conspiring "with premeditation" to kill "peaceful" demonstrators, and also with "inciting some officers and members of the police to fire their weapons at the victims, shoot them and run over them with vehicles, and to kill some of them in order to terrorize the rest and force them to relinquish their demands".
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Unsurprisingly, the forecast incited some mockery in the letters section of The Jerusalem Post.
It incited some urgency, too, with Dallas moving into first place in the N.F.C.
More recently, Cisco's fall may have incited some bargain-hunting in April and May.
A steady, low pulse in the timpani incites some fidgety riffs in the strings and winds.
Bezos's tweet incited some similarly snide abuse from his fellow tweeters.
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