Pronunciation of the English word provokes.
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1. | Alcohol provokes the desire, but takes away the performance. | |
2. | It’s quite obvious that the purport of these misanthropic theories consists in slandering the working masses, relieving the imperialism from the responsibility for the bloody wars it provokes, and imposing the thought that wars are endless and are allegedly caused by aggresive tensencies in the human nature. | |
3. | Guys better don't bring up this topic. You're young, playful, everything's easy for you. It's wrong. It's not Chikatilo, and not even FBI archives. Better don't venture here. I'm serious, any of you would regret. Better close the topic and forget everything written here. I quite understand this message provokes more interest, but I want to warn the curious - stop. The rest will just be lost. | |
4. | Nicolaus Copernicus – German or Pole? This question provokes heated debate. | |
5. | Nationalism provokes violence and conceals a racist attitude. | |
6. | Every grandiose tweet provokes a chorus of gibes, jeers, and sneers. |