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It is a view that will provoke profound debate in staff rooms and at breakfast tables.
In all their art, "the goal is to create a metaphor that will provoke people to have differences of opinions," she explained.
It is an announcement that will provoke horror among those who can think of nothing better than spending an afternoon rummaging around a musty old bookshop.
An open question, he said, is what Mr. Whitaker will do — and what reactions that will provoke from Mr. Mueller, other federal prosecutors and House Democrats.
It offers complicated, disturbing readings that will provoke readers to thought about their own responses as well as about the films themselves.
Writing about them without punning is almost impossible - even those esteemed surgeons go under an acronym that will provoke sniggers up North ('Baps?'Baps
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"The most powerful argument is that this will provoke a Palestinian awakening, that there will be a new violence and that we'll be blamed," said Martin S. Indyk, a former American ambassador to Israel.
People have asked if I'm worried that it will provoke her into fresh activity, and that question, I must admit, does make me laugh.
What's particularly striking about Iran's behavior is that the nation's leaders seem to ignore the possibility that it will provoke Israel into launching a military strike on the nuclear facilities in the coming weeks.
"I don't want to give my audience too much information, because that will not provoke them to think," Mr. Lee says.
Moreover, the Gospels state explicitly who killed Jesus, a finding that will surely provoke controversy and heated debate.
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