Perhaps he sees them as model democracies or perhaps he merely wants to provoke Mr Bush.
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.
Some Democrats think Mr Bush is trying to provoke a fight over the issue.
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Charlie Hebdo journalist Laurent Leger said the magazine did not intend to provoke anger or violence.
So you can see why the euro project might begin to provoke public discontent.
China has certainly been doing its bit to provoke the ire of the Indians.
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.
All this suggests that the government is trying to provoke the opposition to violence.
The National Salvation Front has also announced plans calculated to provoke incidents in the Baltic States.
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Hamas will launch an illegal missile war to provoke an IDF campaign in Gaza.
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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He sought to provoke, demonise and destroy his political foes on the right and left.
Pope Benedict can claim that his remarks last Tuesday were not intended to provoke.
In addition, governments using torture are likely to provoke popular resentment and more embittered opponents.
Though the report reads like an academic paper, the WEF wants it to provoke dialogue and action.
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When Stalin got the bomb did his earlier use of human wave attacks compel him to provoke Armageddon?
She has since tried three times to provoke a similar discussion at an advisory body to the NPC.
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 aim may have been to provoke the Maoists into violent retaliation, and so lose them local support.
Another theory is that he did intend to provoke a war, but not for his own movement's sake.
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Pope said the Kurdish rebels are fighting to regain their relevance by trying to provoke a cross-border military operation.
He says China is concerned that the junta has mis-managed its affairs so badly as to provoke widespread opposition.
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