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provoke

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Russia's SVR foreign intelligence service this week accused European countries of plotting the "blatant falsification" of the result on Sunday in order to provoke protests.

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It claims that European countries themselves are plotting the "blatant falsification" of the result on Sunday in order to provoke protests.

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I know the strength of feeling that this conflict provokes.

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He replaced the members of the vaccine advisory panel in June, and fired its chief Susan Monarez in late August, provoking a group of senior staff to resign in protest.

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His first minister's questions exchanges with Nicola Sturgeon were calculated to provoke her to snap back at him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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