Will a photograph incite anti-war sentiment, or inspire even greater bellicosity? |
The police would no doubt argue that provocative goal celebrations could incite crowd trouble. |
That's all I wanted to do, not thinking that I would make waves, change minds, excite people, incite people, turn on people, repulse people. |
The other issues were dredged up later, presumably to incite a better flow of signatories and to bring the tabloid press into the fray. |
The Acadians objected that if they took an oath of allegiance to King George, France would incite their Mi'kmaq allies to attack them. |
No doubt, it is the bazillions of lights, taxicabs, shadow-casting skyscrapers, and bustling pace that incite my heart to pump a little faster. |