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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.
He's introducing the bulk interception of our emails and the only feeling it seems to have provoked from the public is mild arousal.
The most common query it provoked from respondents was: "What's heterosexuality?"That British gays wanted to stand up and be counted says much for national tolerance.
The outcry this provoked from pro-democracy groups and the media appears to have deterred the government from taking up the suggestion, for now.
That was the backdrop for Mr. Paul's criticism of using federal power even for worthy-sounding goals like civil rights - and the backlash it provoked from fellow Republicans.
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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.
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.
This has provoked alarm from liberals, from scholarly experts and from activists in the region.
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