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provocar
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incitar
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incitar
Urge on; cause to act.
prod
incite
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provocar
prod
incite
1
They need to be able to
prod
and press for the truth.
2
Arabi's comments could worry investors who want the IMF to
prod
reform.
3
Then they poured water on the cattle
prod
,
increasing the voltage .
4
Trust Tats to think it would be best to
prod
him out.
5
He put the cattle
prod
aside and said, Put your arms down.
1
In today's culture, power is defined as the ability to
incite
change.
2
The election commission banned several party posters they said could
incite
hatred.
3
But either way, he had time to
incite
the response he wanted.
4
The crucial question is: did she
incite
others to harm the McCanns?
5
Yet half a century later, fluoridation continues to
incite
fear and paranoia.
1
Pour the milk and
egg
on
this, and mix quickly and thoroughly.
2
Place a meringue made of the white of one
egg
on
top.
3
When cold, heap beaten white of
egg
on
the top of each.
4
Serve the fried rice without the strips of cooked
egg
on
top.
5
It felt almost hot enough to fry an
egg
on
the sidewalk.
6
Jujy puts the
egg
on
the floor and examines it for cracks.
7
Serve on a slice of toast with a fried
egg
on
top.
8
Puts me in mind of a
egg
on
a couple of toothpicks!
9
I put another salmon
egg
on
and tried a few more casts.
10
For breakfast I ordered a poached
egg
on
a piece of toast.
11
People who predict prices by extrapolation will get
egg
on
their face.
12
I'm afraid there will be white of
egg
on
the boys' pillows.
13
I still think a dog would leave some
egg
on
the straw.
14
He stood the
egg
on
the counter and it fell on its side.
15
The big snake turned half around, and saw the
egg
on
the veranda.
16
Then they said put the white of an
egg
on
it.
egg
on
egg
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