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provocations <provocation; provocations> SUST.

provocations

act of provocation POL.

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That is why it is necessary to ignore provocations and stick fast to the path of dialogue to the best extent.
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Countless fistfights, shouting matches, exchanges of rude gestures, and other provocations have occurred since 1953.
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Whether you agree with it or not, this is a very forcefully written lively book that is full of provocations and predictions.
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Provocations during labor disputes have been very common, particularly those carried out by undercover agents.
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Prominent among his early initiatives were provocations designed to lure credulous migrs into the most heinous crimes of which they may never have otherwise conceived.
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His splenetic impulses are organic, evidently immune to intervention or rehabilitation, and apt to burst forth in response to mild or mysterious provocations.
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The counter-insurgent regime must not overreact to guerrilla provocations, since this may indeed be what they seek to create a crisis in civilian morale.
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