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1 In fact, it has spawned a national debate and provoked widespread anger.
2 That has provoked widespread criticism from all parties, including rival leadership candidates.
3 The incident provoked widespread condemnation and the United Nations called for an impartial investigation.
4 But the package as a whole does not seem to have provoked widespread horror.
5 The story was reported across the globe and Saldanha's subsequent death provoked widespread anger.
6 Trump's remarks provoked widespread uproar, not least among Republicans.
7 Stalked inside 60 yards on this beautiful male lion… what a hunt! provoked widespread outrage.
8 The ad provoked widespread outrage, with a president's children considered inappropriate targets in a political fight.
9 He provoked widespread opposition in disparate sectors, such as students, intellectuals, religious leaders and industrial workers.
10 This sudden manifestation of a humane feeling upon the part of the Commandant provoked widespread amazement.
11 The change in plans provoked widespread outrage online.
12 Her 2013 book, The Entrepreneurial State, has provoked widespread debate about the role of government in innovation.
13 Published pictures of the Royal family's Christmas tree, draped with candles, presents and sweets, provoked widespread mimicry.
14 The phone-hacking scandal rightly provoked widespread condemnation on the grounds that it was an impermissible violation of privacy.
15 The comments have provoked widespread criticism.
16 That shooting, also captured on mobile phone video, provoked widespread protests about police treatment of the black community.
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