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Rather, that a decade from now, the marvels of technology will have further shifted our brains and our selves, provoking a fierce backlash.

For those 12 minutes, the Lakers looked like their old selves, provoking analysts to proclaim the period of lethargy, inconsistency and struggle to be over.

It's worth remembering that bidders competing at one of those auctions for an early Warhol self-portrait provoked boos and hisses when they moved in atypically low increments of $100,000.

The release of the 911 tapes over the weekend, which the family say proves Zimmerman was not acting in self-defence, provoked a further storm of outrage, with rallies and petitions demanding Zimmerman's arrest.

A report of research I presented to a recent publishing conference, challenging misapprehensions as to what sort of people are now self-publishing, provoked just such a lively correspondence.

A small group of us were on a school trip and our teacher, Hilary Durman, managed to get us possibly the worst seats in the house for Cyrano de Bergerac, the dramatic tale of a noble French soldier whose love for his cousin, Roxane, is obscured by self-doubt provoked by his ugly nose.

Indeed, the economic impact would clearly have been still greater if several Latino leaders, including LA's mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, had not been lukewarm about it.Yet what if the success proves self-defeating, provoking not sympathy for illegal immigrants but a backlash against them?

Mr. Barber contends that the Bush administration's pursuit of the former strategy is hazardous and self-defeating, provoking enemies rather than deterring them; and he makes an impassioned if often simplistic argument in favor of the latter multilateral approach, asserting that an "international framework of cooperation and law" alone can "overcome terrorist anarchy".

We already know that both the set of particles to the left of the origin and the set of particles to the right may spontaneously and unpredictably self-excite provoking the successive movement of the particles at any velocity (for the sake of brevity we shall then say they self-excite at the particular velocity in question).

In recent years, however, this view of the self-taught has provoked something of a backlash, as some proponents have argued that the virtues of self-taught art that matter — the aesthetic ones — are not significantly different from those of insider art.

Instead elections are held to a local assembly, known as the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly, which in turn elects a chief minister and has some powers to levy taxes and make laws.The self-governance act provoked widespread criticism.

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