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1 His suggestion of Farage also provoked anger among some British lawmakers.
2 That provoked anger among those who took part in the march.
3 The brutality of some Spanish governors on the spot provoked anger .
4 As well as grief, the closure provoked anger in some quarters.
5 Those words provoked anger among some Villa supporters and came back to haunt Lambert.
6 Drone strikes have provoked anger from Yemen to Pakistan.
7 The move provoked anger and disbelief among protesters and heightened political tension in the Chinese-ruled city.
8 It provoked anger among the more integrationist countries.
9 Cersei's inevitable death also provoked anger and confusion.
10 Ben Broadbent's comment provoked anger , with critics arguing the use of the word was sexist and ageist.
11 China's actions have provoked anger in Taiwan, which has told Beijing it should focus on fighting the virus.
12 The nominations provoked anger from Beijing's Communist Party rulers who say the city is an inalienable part of China.
13 But along with the recognition from the president and the support of many woman, the reform has provoked anger .
14 Air strikes which have killed civilians have provoked anger among Afghans and resentment against the presence of foreign troops.
15 But last year Hailo provoked anger in the black cab community by extending its service to private hire vehicles.
16 Last week's guilty verdicts had provoked anger in Swedish media and accusations the case had taken on a political dimension.
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