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Few subjects appear to provoke from readers as much debate, and anger, as race does.
The second, bigger, problem is the backlash they will surely provoke from protectionists and nationalists.
Second, the response that the Nook will provoke from Amazon in the form of the next version of the Kindle.
But those pushing for community broadband say the level of opposition the systems provoke from cable and phone companies is evidence that they work.
An open question, he said, is what Mr. Whitaker will do — and what reactions that will provoke from Mr. Mueller, other federal prosecutors and House Democrats.
Would the spectacle of what looks like -- and indeed is -- considerable discomfort in a fellow traveler provoke from subway riders a show of sympathy?
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Not the most beautiful but unbeatable for the emotion it provoked from Koreans and Italians.
Much of what he said was nonsense, but so were some of the responses he provoked from his critics.
The film is complex and thought provoking from the start.
Secondly, it's just really annoying, provoking from Fabio an under-the-breath: "Shut up!" I'm with Fabio.
But, there are certainly people out there that do have anxiety provoked from marijuana and they should avoid using it.
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