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2. Football favours whoever provokes more errors in the opposition.
But the experiment provokes more research into primate immune resilience.
Mr. Kovach said the exhibit provokes more than just enlightened shrugs in certain visitors.
It's an odd, disjunctive play that provokes more exasperation — possibly even repulsion — than emotional engagement.
But extending the war to Iraq provokes more debate and uncertainty, he said.
The show provokes more than pontificates, as you'd expect, not least given its late-night time slot.
The start of each game provokes more passion than an Olympic opening ceremony; each goal elicits fireworks among the crowd, real and emotional.
Moreover, the likelihood that the commission will table a directive that provokes more than half of the national parliaments of the EU to object is difficult to imagine.
It's worthwhile alone for Mr. Coogan's fine portrayal of Mr. Wilson as a sly, cantankerous question mark of a man who provokes more queries than he answers.
On the one hand it provokes more public criticism, anger, it's more dismissed - in most other countries the average person is not interested.
Twenty years ago -- when Mr. Terry was in his early teens -- this might have been excitingly provocative; now, though delivered with energetic panache, it provokes more feelings of nostalgia than sharpened critical consciousness.
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