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Either policy shift would have been greeted with amazement not too many years ago, but neither provoked anything approaching a fuss.
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Some have questioned how restrictions like this can provoke anything but fury.
Pakistan is narrowly negative; only Nigeria provokes anything like the hostility we accord to people from Bulgaria and Romania.
The air raids, Friedrich argues, didn't provoke anything more insurrectionary than the craving for a bowl of hot soup.
That's why people don't want to provoke anything, and they behave in a very cautious way".
The Babe's arrival didn't provoke anything like A-Rod's introductory news conference at Yankee Stadium, for three reasons.
"I get pretty rude with them, 'Get out of my way,' and they drop back, they don't provoke anything else," Mr. Keller said.
But in a statement released Sunday through his attorney, Granados denied provoking anything — let alone insulting Carlson's daughter or making her cry.
"We are careful not to provoke anything," the Egyptian government's chief spokesman, Nabil Osman, said, calling the border arrests isolated incidents.
Only religion and politics provoke anything like the same extremes of emotion, but generally without quite the same levels of levity, spontaneity and brilliance.
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