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Japan's 35-year colonial rule of Korea still provokes anger and controversy despite formal apologies.
It naturally provokes anger and when it does, its proponents are shocked.
Or you could blame the media, perhaps, for coverage that provokes anger.
There is an argument that the rising expectations brought by an expanded economy have fuelled this: that happiness provokes anger.
Careful thought was put into the renovations, Ms. Cramsey said, down to the colors of the walls; no classrooms were painted red, she said, because the color red provokes anger.
A Russian doesn't need them!" It drew an angry response on Facebook from the blogger Tanya Solovyeva, who told Penguin on the social networking site that "it is an absolute disgrace that a publishing house is resorting to such low, cheap propaganda, based on ethnic hatred between the nations … your message clearly provokes anger and ethnic hatred".
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