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"One cannot provoke; one cannot insult other people's faith; one cannot make fun of faith," he said.

Asked about the attack that killed 12 people at the offices of Charlie Hebdo – targeted because it had printed depictions of the prophet Muhammad – he said: "One cannot provoke, one cannot insult other people's faith, one cannot make fun of faith.

"One cannot provoke; one cannot insult other people's faith; one cannot make fun of faith," the pope said last week.

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One cannot imagine James VI and I so mishandling the kirk as to provoke the rebellion of 1639-40 and its consequences: Charles's need for money, and thus for parliaments which he then could not manage or control.

The Bland video becomes, then, a case study in how a cop provoked the unnecessary escalation of a minor traffic stop, and considering the outcome of that stop, one cannot help but be outraged.

You cannot provoke.

You cannot provoke, you cannot insult the faith of others.

That suggests a more cautious programme one that preserves the direction of reform but tempers the speed.Mr Kato knows he cannot provoke a crisis.

You cannot provoke, you cannot insult other people's faith, you cannot mock it".

"You cannot provoke … You cannot make fun of the faith of others," the pope said.

Because one cannot take his place".

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