Sentence examples for provoking suggested from inspiring English sources

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T. S. Eliot, at his most provoking, suggested that Othello was doing something in this vein in his majestic final speech—"cheering himself up," in Eliot's startling words.

T. S. Eliot, at his most provoking, suggested that Othello was doing something in this vein in his majestic final speech — "cheering himself up," in Eliot's startling words.

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"The degree of backlash and community outrage that they provoke suggests they may often not be an advisable tactic within the Afghan context," the commission concluded in a report in December.

With Twitter enjoyed by more than 175m users that could be true of all stories of course, but the online frenzy these stories have provoked suggests we are witnessing a new wave of feminist activism as well as a backlash in which new forms of communication take on some very old forms of prejudice.

The mothers viewed pictures of babies to provoke speech suggesting one of four categories of meaning: prohibition, approval, comfort or paying attention.

"It remains difficult for Brazil as a nation to create an acceptable social environment for itself, and as creators of popular music we have always sought to provoke or suggest the need for a Second Abolition that will truly liberate this country" in a way that the end of slavery little more than a century ago did not.

The display is intended to provoke, and suggests little more than a rebellious grousing against the secular, western culture that dominates African television screens.If Mr bin Laden is to be believed, Nigeria is the most prominent sub-Saharan candidate for theocracy.

Thirdly, the findings that a given manoeuvre can prevent both EADs and VT in spontaneously beating hearts yet induce VT in provoked hearts suggests that it may be exerting additional proarrhythmic effects that only are unmasked under arrhythmia provocation protocols.

Government committees ruled against changing standing practice on the ground that it might provoke violence, and suggested alternative sites for women to hold services adjacent to the Western Wall.

Dirty Mind (1980) and Controversy (1981) both managed to attract musical admiration but also, as the latter title suggested, provoke a firestorm of criticism for their edgy interplay between religion and sexuality.

A recent poem, "Interlude: Thought Provoking Matter," suggests the almost minatory allure of grammatical tangles: Middle English gramarye, grammar, or book-learning, came to mean occult or magical lore, and through one Scottish dialect form has emerged in our present English as "glamor".

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