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which provoked a collective howl of outrage — a data rebellion.
THERE was at least one protest on May 1st, which provoked public sympathy.
It's far more inspiring than the one which provoked Orson Welles' contempt.
It was something which provoked not so much criticism or outrage but, surely, a haunting sadness.
The sentence, which provoked an international outcry, was halted almost two weeks ago.
The scene had echoes of the recent Brass Eye paedophilia spoof, which provoked thousands of complaints.
"Rubies," which provoked the shouts, has an electrifying impact just like its choreography.
Embarrassed, I said I didn't, which provoked a head-slapping display of incredulity.
"That the party which provoked all that misfortune must now begin to underwrite it is good news indeed".
They were kept hidden behind curtains until the moment of revelation, which provoked aahs! of wonderment in the breathless spectator.
Then he said, "There's nobody in this room who doesn't believe in free trade," which provoked a small recoil.
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