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On Saturday afternoons you could read to children, perhaps from "It Takes a Village," although that might provoke some squirming in the younger children.
But it is not Ms. Hardy's habit to over-analyze her work, other than to note that turning a fashion show into an artwork might provoke some interesting reactions.
Referring to the contested presidential vote which eventually returned George W Bush to power over the Democratic nominee Al Gore, he added: "Flipping the pages of our own history back to the 2000 election, the answer might provoke some humility or at least some perspective on how difficult it can be".
Although this might provoke some epistemological questions, Marchia turns to the vision of the Essence and leaves human cognition in via aside.
And at first glance, the number on paper might provoke some head-scratching or looks of concern among Apple Watchers; 3.5 hours of app use sounds abysmal when measured up against devices like the iPhone, for instance.
While this might provoke some, the importance of mass tourism to Tunisia's economy, the determination of a vocal group of liberals, and the commitments from Ennahda will all make it harder to change.
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Given those relationships, a Sony management shake-up might provoke rebellion among some of the most respected and powerful filmmakers in Hollywood.
In theory, the protein might provoke autoimmunity in some people who receive the vaccines.
It might provoke Western boycotts of some ASEAN meetings, undermining ASEAN's central role in regional security.
But, as I wrote in Comment this week, the WikiLeaks papers might provoke us to make some changes — in our assumptions, and in our policies.
That is not to say that we should necessarily shy away from publication simply for fear that it might provoke a negative reaction in some quarters.
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