The Conservative rebellion in the Commons on Monday night continues to provoke coverage in the papers.
Earlier, Ms Evans warned the jury that the case was "likely to provoke strong emotions".
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"The History Boys" doesn't aim to inspire, but to excite, to stimulate, to provoke.
"Such acts of terrorism are designed to provoke reaction and to create tensions, " Ms Ashton said.
So you can see why the euro project might begin to provoke public discontent.
The specter of this high rate is likely to provoke a firestorm in an election year.
He is at his weakest when he seeks merely to provoke rather than to convince.
The Columbine killings of 1999 failed to provoke any shift in Americans' attitudes to guns.
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Now other CDS holders would like to see a default in Europe, to provoke a payout.
The question alone is enough to provoke fist fights among planetary theorists and cosmochemists.
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Pope Benedict can claim that his remarks last Tuesday were not intended to provoke.
Though the report reads like an academic paper, the WEF wants it to provoke dialogue and action.
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In 1997, his starry-eyed enthusiasm was tempered only by his desire not to provoke the largely anti-European press.
Although the compact was greeted as the acme of European solidarity, it is more likely to provoke strife.
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Another theory is that he did intend to provoke a war, but not for his own movement's sake.
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"There's no apparent motive to the best of our knowledge at this time to provoke these attacks, " he said.
Greek and Turkish war games in the Aegean during the past few weeks have threatened to provoke another flare-up.
How big a price rise does it take to provoke anything at all in these supposedly more energy-efficient days?
She disputed the magazine's position that it just wants to provoke laughter and express its right to free speech.
But passenger Diane Deferrari said there was nothing to provoke police to fire.
George Wyllie's trademark was the question mark, his works intended to provoke thought and discussion rather than provide answers.
He tried to provoke a debate in a speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs on July 17th.
Obama doesn't even have to be the one to provoke the next crisis.
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It still has the power to provoke, the jockeying for wealth and privilege no less spirited than in Gatsby's day.
The conversations in Brand Thinking are meant to provoke, to push the boundaries of the role brand plays in society.
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Det Sgt Andrew Paine from Cheshire Police said their investigation showed Mr Nall "did nothing to provoke the horrific attacks".
The Danish director Lars von Trier takes a break from messing with America to provoke his cinematic mentor Jorgen Leth.
On the one hand, some of the piquetero leaders want to provoke acts of repression, in order to create martyrs.
Both Labour and the Conservatives oppose academic selection but are unwilling to provoke middle-class ire by rooting out its remnants.
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