Sentence examples for the instigations from inspiring English sources

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the instigations

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The act of instigating, or the state of being instigated; incitement; especially to evil or wickedness.

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It's a last resort, a means of protection, and a reaction to the instigations of violent men.

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"The finance was from three top Turkish banks on the instigation of the president of Turkey.

"Even the Institute for National Remembrance said it was at the instigation of the Germans".

Nicholas eventually dismissed Polivanov from his ministry at the instigation of the empress, Alexandra.

At the instigation of the Petra National Trust PNTT), conservation experts Stephen Rickerby and Lisa Shekede restored the paintings to life.

In July, however, he was assassinated, perhaps at the instigation of Darius.

One was made a few years ago, at the instigation of Ratu Kitione Vesikula.

It was founded by Louis XIV at the instigation of J.-B.

But he did it largely despite, rather than at the instigation of, EU member governments.

"Moreso when that blood is drawn at the instigation of foreign countries".

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