"I think most of the coverage, in showing the dead children repeatedly, is something that is going to provoke rage and anger throughout the Arab world."
On the other hand, the partner that is suffering may give up and give a false confession, which in turn most likely will provoke rage in the jealous individual.
The bloodbath provoked rage in the population.
That the United States withdrew its ambassador in 1978 also provokes rage.
The bodies are likely to be returned on Tuesday, possibly provoking further public rage.
Mr. Sinopoli has provoked rage, amusement and applause for his against-the-grain approach to the standard repertory.
Mothers were instructed to hold their defiant child, provoking anger and rage, until such time as the child ceased to resist, at which point a bonding process was believed to begin.
In one exercise that Dr. Ellis promotes, patients are encouraged to imagine situations that normally provoke extreme fear, panic or rage.
The rape, in Okinawa in September, provoked such rage that more Japanese than ever are questioning whether a military relationship with the United States is necessary.
This provoked more rage.