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"Any press that would provoke or raise public tension will be stopped.
People are always careful not to to do anything that would provoke the security [forces].
Something that would provoke our entrants into rethinking what film could do.
"I wanted something that would provoke and make you feel something.
Another is that Obama considered a decision on troop levels that would provoke Gates's resignation untenable.
It would immediately be taken forward by someone else; that would provoke a reaction, all at high speed.
I imagine he looked for something that would provoke in life because it wasn't there on the screen.
There may be little support for outright independence, since that would provoke China to lash out, but there is precious little for reunification either.
There was speculation that would provoke outrage from those who are losing the benefits, but that reaction seems to have been mild.
But he set no deadlines, and officials said Mr. Obama was not likely to specify a date or exact set of conditions that would provoke a military response.
"We will not be putting our members in any kind of danger or any situation that would provoke trouble," Mr. Cordero said.
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