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Doing so provoked the ire of the Assad regime, who jailed and tortured him.
He so provoked William Hazlitt, a leading radical critic, that Hazlitt attacked Gifford in A Letter to William Gifford, Esq.
Dennett sees himself as the former, and is "sometimes quite taken aback that people are so provoked".
Our technolust and Luddite impulses have rarely been so provoked -- and at the same time and in the same people.
And unlike the Communist Vietnamese, ISIS has so provoked every other regional power that a wide variety of allies are eager to confront it.
The two rivals pleaded their cases before Elizabeth in 1560, but Desmond's manner so provoked the queen that she had him imprisoned for a short time.
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He might then force a snap election in the hope of winning it and so provoking a constitutional crisis.
"I never knew, in all my life, so provoking a stupidity as Pemberton's at this time," he wrote.
Hitting both d3 and b5 and so provoking 23 Qxc7 Na4! Suddenly Black infiltrates and the White queenside collapses.
The Brotherhood, wary of showing too much strength and so provoking a backlash, fielded candidates for only a third of the 454 seats.
It is startling that paintings can work on the same level as dirty photographs – that fine art can so provoke and disgust some beholders.
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