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"Eighty of our companions have already died, and if things continue like this, they are going to provoke a rebellion".
"The nature of the conflict in Colombia and the way it is moving southward are such that they are going to provoke a spillover whether the American detachment is here or not," said Col. Jose Bohorquez, the Ecuadorean commander of the air base here.
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If you show disrespect of others' core values then you are going to provoke an angry response".
— Mathias Vermeulen "The [leaks of classified documents] are going to provoke legislation that's already being discussed in Congress, and so some of it is going to come up before [the Supreme Court]." — Sonia Sotomayor "The war on WikiLeaks will be fought with unconventional tools and those following the story are advised to accept nothing at face value".
"If my comments or opinions are going to provoke such storms of upset, then considering that I myself am looking to severely constrain the amount of time I spend with interviews and my already very occasional appearances, it would logically be better for everyone concerned, not least myself, if I were to stop issuing those comments and opinions.
We're going to provoke.
We're going to provoke you,'" he adds.
"Any attempt to humanize the rebbe is going to provoke this reaction".
It's going to provoke plenty of front-page stories and passionate rows.
Anything that's going to provoke emotions or thoughts – it's got to be pretty potent, like it or not.
"The chaos in Syria is going to provoke the domino effect in our region," he told the Australian broadcaster SBS.
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