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1 Chalono noticed Rondo's comments often provoked laughter - sometimes at his expense.
2 This provoked laughter , but it was too much for the sculptor -andfor me.
3 Indeed, the grocer's chief assets were a really expansive friendliness and a pleasant, easily provoked laughter .
4 He demanded it back with the words: "Teach them not to grab," which provoked laughter . )
5 Asked to assess the course on Wednesday, Molinari provoked laughter when he said: Long, very long and extremely long.
6 And the picture of the old woman that broke her hip on the deck - and provoked laughter , comes to me.
7 There being, naturally, no graduates present except the officer at the furthest corner of the mess hall, Dan's challenge provoked laughter .
8 In any other circumstances, his expression would have provoked laughter , with his open mouth, his bewildered expression, and his raised eyebrows.
9 They moved around us in a manner that would have provoked laughter at any other time, and we watched eagerly for developments.
10 Invariably marching side by side like a faithful team of horses, turning aside neither to fight nor to play, they provoked laughter .
11 In the meanwhile the old woman was dancing a very fantastic dance which provoked laughter from the crowd, occasionally chanting a few comic words.
12 He knew that he looked absolutely comical, and he thought it great fun to appear at the party in a costume that provoked laughter .
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