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The exhibition was popular, he said, and provoked "very little negative response".
For example, Israel's 2009 assault on Gaza provoked very large, militant protests.
He went to work as a firefighter and paramedic — which provoked very different reactions from people — before returning a few years ago to the job he knew best.
"Market reactions during the last few days have amplified the crisis and provoked very large swings in the yields of some euro-area member states' sovereign bonds not aligned with the development of fundamentals," they said.
This provoked very long chains of legitimacy and a lack of public control.
And, naturally, that provoked very sharp reactions among them, reflected in the poisoned debates, even within families and among friends.
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As it is, the picture is unlikely to offend or provoke very many people.
An observer in Colombo worries that such talk could provoke "very ugly" hostility towards minorities.Parliamentary elections are likely in April or May.
But unlike Marge, who always returns, with relief as well as regret, to her husband and children, Rosalba provokes very little ambivalence with her flight.
Point 3 protects me -- for how long?" Next day, the Zeiss-Ikon factory wins a reprieve for Jews working in factories, provoking "very emotional scenes".
"I think Garden of Eden would provoke very noisy reactions at tough cinemas like the Elephant," wrote the censor to the film-makers in 1954.
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