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That ultimately provoked the government to step in.
This, though, was an occasion which ultimately provoked more questions than it answered.
This is a book about grief, not the love that ultimately provoked it, and grief can be encompassing, unrelenting and vain.
On production, Dyke has left an unfortunate legacy: a strong integrated economy that antagonised the independent sector by favouring in-house producers and ultimately provoked a critical programme supply review.
In the 1996 fiscal year, which featured the two most infamous shutdowns in American history, the battle between Congress and Mr. Clinton centered principally around how to balance the budget, with a side fight over Medicare premiums that ultimately provoked the shutdown.
Among the Zulu Kingdom's main leaders and military commanders was Mzilikazi, who enjoyed high royal favour for a time, but ultimately provoked the king's wrath by repeatedly offending him.
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The three-second loop ultimately provokes a plethora of creative and contemplative possibilities.
Otherwise, effectiveness may be achieved at the expense of popular legitimacy and, ultimately, provoke a backlash.
The revisionists argued that population pressures ultimately provoke institutional, technological and policy changes.
That contradiction has prompted worry that the American presence could ultimately provoke violence.
What if a woman only appears as an object of lust and possession, which ultimately provokes a man to kill her, from the Buddhist position of detachment?
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