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the provoke
verb
To cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
Exact(3)
Metamorphosis sheds light on the postwar years that led to the Provoke revolution and is a compelling – and long-overdue – reappraisal of a most turbulent time.
Just ahead lay the iconoclasm of the Provoke generation, which included Takuma Nakahira and Daido Moriyama, whose work first appeared in the experimental magazine of the same name.
If one series reverberates most powerfully here – and throughout postwar Japanese photography right up to young iconoclasts of the Provoke era – it is Kikuji Kawada's The Map, a physical and psychological evocation of Japan's collective wartime experience and its lingering trauma.
Similar(57)
The provoked positions are the real stances of the newspaper.
Two of them are strengthened by the provoked evaluative couplings and the others are subverted by the provoked ones, as shown in the following sections.
Especially this group showed deteriorated performance in the provoking condition.
However, the provoking factors may vary between herds.
But Mr Mansour said the ultras provoked the security forces.
That may require positioning the patient to provoke the symptoms.
The presenters provoke intense online debate.
For Beaumont, the changes provoke mixed feelings.
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