The novelist is unapologetic, and still keen to play the part of provocateur. |
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After hours poring over the documents I think it entirely justifiable to argue that one man acted as an agent provocateur. |
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He isn't really so much a provocateur as he is a sort of freelance imbecile, a flesh and blood cartoon. |
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Stan is a major thought leader in the theological world, a provocateur of many changed hearts, a beloved man of God and a dear friend. |
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Tennant is adept at most aspects of the role but he excels when the prince becomes a prankish provocateur. |
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Agent provocateur Dave St-Pierre stuns the audience with raw energy, intensity and a willingness to tackle any taboo. |
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Wanted: The suspect is a Bulgarian agent provocateur operating in German theatres. |
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After all, the best way of unarming a provocateur is to resist provocation. |
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Sidebottom was a genuine British eccentric, part-punk provocateur, part-end-of-the-pier parody. |
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Deeley, meanwhile, is both spectator and provocateur, stoking the evening with his own memories. |
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Muhammad showing his hairy naked bum…Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom. He didn't look like a provocateur. |
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So, it may surprise you to hear that talk-radio host and provocateur extraordinaire Mark Levin and I are in agreement. |
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The seminar will be moderated by an agent provocateur, a methodologist, panelists and rapporteurs. |
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Once she overcame her shock, Esfandiari realized she was arrested because she was perceived as an agent provocateur. |
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Her sensibilities tend more toward, say, an agent provocateur bustier than business wear. |
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A year later, four were hanged, even as evidence emerged revealing that the bomb may have been thrown by an agent provocateur in the employ of the police. |
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The choice of this elegant townhouse space gave the exhibition a relatively restrained tone, especially in light of Geers's reputation as a provocateur. |
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Lars von Trier, the terribly talented Danish provocateur, is quite a character. |
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These are the works of Ralph Steadman, legendary artist and provocateur. |
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None of the human sources engaged in illegal or agent provocateur activities, and the sources gathered information on appropriately approved targets. |
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The subjective freedom of religion is something that we would always defend as a constitutional right, but Mr Buttiglione has cast himself in the role of agent provocateur, an agent provocateur in the new Commission. |
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And, using parliamentary privilege, the MP Caroline Lucas alleged that he planted an incendiary device in a branch of Debenhams while acting as an agent provocateur. |
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Baraka was part trickster and part provocateur, a brilliant juggler of genres, ideas, and identities, whose career spanned nearly six decades. |
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What was the reason that forced PM Gruevski to call me a small provocateur during his speech on the occasion of the Ilinden Uprising? |
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Gray was, true to his character, being a provocateur, sitting back and enjoying the stramash, but was being consciously careless with his words to stir things up. |
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The latest contender on the scene is New York's very own Provocateur, a self-proclaimed hub for electronic dance music. |
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The 30-year-old Palaeoclimatology PhD student spent 18 months modelling underwear for luxury designer Agent Provocateur. |
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The tiniest piece of elasticised lace can cost as much as pound 60 if it's by La Perla or Agent Provocateur, the Rolls-Royce of underwear. |
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