That guy is a provoker, a really bad person, but the way I see it, the more I talk about it, the more he gets what he wants. |
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To a significant degree, the victim was an initiator, willing participant, aggressor, or provoker of the incident. |
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But he was no foolish provoker of hostility and was content to pay up when the toll collectors arrived with weaponry. |
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In the case the two situations are true, then the provoker is imprisoned for a duration no more than 20 years. |
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The marji'iyyah – the small group of men at the top of the Shia religious hierarchy – have come to see the Prime Minister as a provoker of crises that discredit Shi'ism and may break up the country. |
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The blunt editorial, which spoke of royalty as the symbol of unity of the British peoples, of duty, and of royal conscience, was a surprise and a provoker of new bitter argument. |
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The Act provided that provocation could be by anything done or said without it having to be an illegal act and the provoker and the deceased could be a third parties. |
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