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provoke VB

provoke or incur the hostility of VB

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History has shown that groups that seek to withdraw from the dominant culture seldom act on their beliefs that the endtime has come unless provoked.
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The measures provoked great alarm and concern among the polytechnical institutions who criticised the more rigorous requirements as bad and elitist.
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Individuals suffering from an episode have often a strong wish of escaping from the situation that provoked the attack.
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The actor has vehemently denied this and said that he was provoked by the highhanded and abusive behaviour of stadium officials.
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This can be seen in roughness characterized by scaling and dryness, itchiness, dermatitis provoked by microorganisms and allergens penetrating the corneal layer and redness.
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This made a few offended guests walk out, and provoked much online discussion.
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The latter people lived in opulence and provoked the greed of pirates, who repeatedly raided and looted the city in the 17th century.
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The perceived injustice of this situation provoked protests and subversive movements.
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He measured the area of a wheal provoked by the intradermal injection of histamine before, and at various times after, an antihistamine drug.
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However, it will defend itself and strike if provoked, mishandled, or prevented from escaping.
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