All over Europe, strange weather is provoking panic.
A comet appeared, provoking panic in the population, who feared it portended great disasters.
News of their intentions provoked little immediate panic in England.
We are very aware of this," he said, adding that the government has mobilized all its resources "without wanting to provoke panic.
Such contact can be viewed with deep suspicion and may provoke panic and violence.
If the delivery of the Hinds was "a secondary issue" in public, it provoked panic behind the scenes.
When dimmed lights provoke panic rather than intimacy?
The invasion provoked panic in the South Vietnamese army, which had always depended on the Americans.
The attacks provoked little evident panic beyond the tightly framed horror deep underground in the subway trains.
But the fear of all things Muslim makes praying in public a suspicious activity that provokes panic, or warrants a call to 911.