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Meanings of provoke to in English
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Usage of provoke to in English
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Do you think music videos have to provoketo be noticed?
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Here we must provoketo anger father, mother, and the best of friends.
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For mark, I beseech you, there are two things that provoketo prayer.
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Persuasions of weight enough to provoketo faith.
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It will, as I said before, provoketo appetite, but make us only long after that which is wholesome.
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Anguish, you know, doth naturally provoketo crying; now, as a broken bone has anguish, a broken heart has anguish.
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If, by any means, I may provoketo emulation them who are my flesh and may save some of them.
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He has become your deadliest foe, and self-preservation renders it necessary that him whom you provoketo vengeance you should crush to impotence.
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The ethicists-thosewho maintain that ethics is a science, those whom the reading of these divagations will provoketo exclaim, Rhetoric, rhetoric, rhetoric!
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So we would have been provokedto war; and resisted the provocation.
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Lima Street is provokedto obscene comment, and that just before Mass.
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He was easily excited to smiles, but very seldom provokedto laughter.
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Though often tempted and provokedto it, I have constantly refrained from it.
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No wonder he is sometimes provokedto fiendish outbursts of wrath.
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I don't fancy he ever drinks unless he is provokedto do it.
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The king was sensible of the artifice, and was provokedto the highest indignation.