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the instigators

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A person who intentionally incites or starts something, especially one that starts trouble.

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Companies that specialize in flavors often are the instigators.

"Enough is enough!" Well, the instigators can keep imagining.

"The instigators are unmistakably rightwing extremists," a federal spokesman said.

The instigators, it turned out, didn't even know what they were arguing for.

Michael White took a position of extraordinary generosity towards the instigators of the war.

His own supporters have demanded the "harshest possible punishment for the instigators of unrest".

And by that time, the instigators of the genuine French new wave were in London, themselves.

Hostilities and egos escalated, but friends eventually cooled the instigators before a fight could happen.

These demands not only abuse academic freedom, but make the instigators look like petty and medieval inquisitors.

Order was finally restored when Chadian armored vehicles entered the farchana camp in search of the instigators.

QUESTION FROM GUEST: How likely do you think it is that the instigators of today's modern Tea Party will lose control of the mob the way the instigators of the original tea party did?

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