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Two particular provisions in the law have really provoked a reaction.
If they are really provoked, they could kill a human being".
Significantly, although Ennis and Idowu's gold medals were inspirational, it was Meadows' performance that really provoked a response.
"The thing that really provoked us was the poet," said Mustafa Kamal, a student at the University of al-Qadisiya in Diwaniya, in southern Iraq, who participated in the protest.
What has really provoked foreign automaker interest in South Korea are the benefits of manufacturing in the country, which boasts lower labor costs and better efficiency than many other places where cars are made.
That's kind of the key question here that this has really provoked: where is it OK to build these things?" In New York, new legislation was introduced in the city council this spring that would create a taskforce to scrutinise shadows on public parks.
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"Having the Americans standing in the streets really provokes the people," said Qusay Yusef, a carpenter with four children.
Many Peruvians feel it is their generals who really govern, not their president.Yet will the American decision really provoke an arms race?
"1984 draws a lot of those more political themes out and the way that artists can really provoke discussion about issues that matter," Ridge says.
Surnow said, "I thought it would really provoke people to do a movie that depicted Joe McCarthy as an American hero or, maybe, someone with a good cause who maybe went too far".
What really provokes the ferocity with which the right currently fights for regressive tax and spending policies is a deeply pessimistic vision premised on a future of hard times.
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