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    1. We believe he will instigate a backup scheme anytime


    2. time, who wanted to instigate the mud against


    3. instigate the process myself, but it was not so hard for me to get


    4. “Look, I’m sure some of you have thought of this already, but the first thing you need to do, and as soon as possible at that, is to warn the leaders of every nation of every race that someone may be trying to instigate a war


    5. Already there are signs that hidden forces are trying to instigate one, as was mentioned in the warning sent by the leaders of the elves yesterday


    6. We thought that someone was trying to instigate a war among us, and we all joined it so that we could assure each other that we weren’t preparing to attack


    7. ” No matter the method the ‘liberals’ use to instigate their agenda, it is motivated by the thrust for POWER


    8. McClure was trying to instigate some more tension


    9. could instigate him, other than himself


    10. 2 Herod feared to release John lest he instigate rebellion

    11. “Did I tell you to speak!” Billy turned and placed himself directly in front of Paul, hoping he would try to instigate anything


    12. He joined the Hapchenan not to fight for his people, but to instigate conflicts as a leader so he could nurse his bruised ego after losing in the Third Great War!”


    13. Overall, as she got better at applying the principles of How to Teach, she would instigate second and third lessons into the original scenarios, just when I seemed to be catching on


    14. She only hoped that Terence would do nothing tonight after meeting with George to further instigate her lambasting


    15. It was a clever way to instigate him to reveal his other evidence, but Feltus admired the craftiness and the way in which the subject had been indirectly approached


    16. There remained the possibility that Terence’s connections with the United States government had given him certain privileges and associations within the British intelligence that would perhaps enable him to instigate trouble for the Ashburns in the way of destroying their reputations


    17. It is advisable to instigate disciplinary proceedings where dismissal may be a possible outcome but the correct procedures need to be taken


    18. These create new comformication systems with new fields, particles, attractors and gravities which might instigate cancerous proliferation or trigger collective transcendences


    19. by sharing, then it is this agenda that will necessarily instigate the final Immortality War between Human, Chine, and Earth over the last remaining energy


    20. If we were to instigate trouble now, if we were to attempt to thwart the Viirin Caretakers, would we soon---would we ever---depart on the ascendance that we’ve awaited our entire lives? I think we all know the answer to that question!”

    21. roaring lion, Satan can instigate threats and intimidation toward


    22. George had tried to instigate a conversation with me but I wasn't in the right mood for chatter so he spent the remainder of the journey loading the pistol


    23. The speaker and his mysterious shadow knew if this man was a tourist and went missing, they would instigate a search, which they couldn’t risk


    24. Shortly after my full recovery I was able to instigate an enquiry into the work of The Sons of Galilee and, thanks to an enthusiastic M


    25. He quashed the one outbreak of violence against the Jews and forbade his inner circle to instigate, foment, secretly encourage or plan any attack against the Jews of Germany


    26. The Vatican and it cohorts instigate worldwide terrorism to keep everyone in fear and


    27. The other aspect of this understanding is that modern nations also perpetrate, instigate and pose evil


    28. Made/Make–To cause, instigate, or set in motion


    29. They secretly control or instigate all the primary secret societies such as the Illuminati, Masons,


    30. What is child rape to those who rape the planet and instigate and

    31. leaders have long been involved in theatrical performances to instigate conflicts between their


    32. controlled by the Vatican, the secret services of nations, and the terrorism they instigate


    33. I knew who the black robed figure was and I quickly shouted out as loud as I could, banking heavily on Marfoul’s obsessive arrogance and hatred of me to instigate further rashness on the enemy’s part


    34. He should be the one to instigate something deeper and not her


    35. You must think it odd that I would instigate this without fully understanding what would happen if I did


    36. "So then," Cambridge said to Nancy, trying again to instigate some meaningful exchange


    37. to instigate a global move to unification and repair


    38. The assault did not immediately instigate a discussion about mental illness, as more recent shootings have—it took a longer time to figure out what had happened and why


    39. Mayor, I have come to request you to instigate the


    40. So many instigate, assist, or sanction the commission of every one of these actions that no one who has a hand in them feels himself morally responsible for it

    1. ‘Karen instigated the whole thing, Dad


    2. to get a higher level of alert instigated


    3. instigated by mere Cardinals - it was authorised by His


    4. Harry it has been you who have instigated these miracles, and you alone


    5. instigated one part of the society against the other


    6. I may have been instigated into doing this because


    7. form of elected government is instigated


    8. President Roosevelt (FDR) instigated and then covered up his role in drawing the U


    9. sense eventually; she must see he hadn’t instigated any of it to start with but he knew that the wicked witch would be working flat out


    10. grieved, instigated Antiochus himself against them

    11. It was Jack who instigated the move to the centre near London


    12. judgments are the genesis of many politically instigated upheavals


    13. You were subconsciously instigated


    14. relationship and instigated their breakup, she could not


    15. “Those nations are here because they had direct diplomatic contacts with Osbald of Thon, who initiated their alliances, and who proposed the formation of The Great Alliance of The Nations United For Justice in response to the elves’ warning of the threat of an instigated war


    16. “We will of course be expected to make appearances and speeches in the parades and presentations of the leaders of the alliance that you’ve instigated


    17. 21 At which Divine vengeance being grieved instigated Antiochus himself against them


    18. She could sense him walking towards her, preparing to take his place in this new way of being she had instigated, but she understood the elders as well as the Gathandrian people must prove willing


    19. taken place in the media is in fact being instigated by the very


    20. The officer who had instigated the attempted rape the day before approached

    21. He was a man who had seen every horror that life could offer and had instigated or participated in most of them


    22. He was not the one who instigated the sale of this land


    23. fact that he is instigated


    24. changes instigated by the women's movement of the 1970s have failed to alter the


    25. They scanned their displays to determine what the ship’s sensors had picked up that instigated the alarm


    26. The significant politicians were duly lobbied on behalf of the interested corporations and won over by the moral argument, and the occasional directorship, and it was not until the full implications of making the therapies universally available were digested and understood by the elite, that a complete u-turn was instigated


    27. This discrimination instigated the racial divide between white and black churches and missions agencies


    28. Sedately, Bonnie said that if I cared to recall our agreeable conversations, which I had demonstrated I could do almost verbatim, I would discover that she had never instigated an untruth


    29. Without bothering to shave or adequately prepare, his appearance indicated his tired, worried mental and physical condition instigated by his wife’s disappearance


    30. Though the overwhelming majority of character descriptions of Faye coincided with those initial thoughts of Elizabeth Bascomb that had instigated this investigation, he found it odd that there seemed to be such conflicting views in relation to her dominance over her husband

    31. Both are instigated by the 'Living Water' which is the


    32. Though he seemed to secretly dismiss the entire possibility of any connection, his sense of duty and his own overriding curiosity instigated him to pursue the truth


    33. never instigated the contests, such base behavior was beneath my


    34. When his words instigated no response he called out to Martha


    35. it was Van Thorn’s men who instigated the hanging


    36. A $100 increase in fixed costs instigated an


    37. It is widely believed that Adolf Hitler instigated the largest wholesale slaughter of human beings in the twentieth century and proved capable of changing a well-disciplined civilised nation into one that murdered six million Jews, three million Gypsies and unknown numbers of Russians, Poles, and Germans


    38. His wife, although physically attractive, had never in the fifteen years of their marriage instigated sex


    39. If Alex Clegg were the one who had instigated this horrendous crime he hadn’t much to show for it; just a holiday in Brunei and eternal rest, or would it be unrest? With him now passed on, who was there remaining in line to capitalise on the Clegg estate? Dave Freeman’s column said no one other than the cancer society


    40. After gaining power in Florence in 1494 he instigated the infamous Bonfire of the Vanities in which many great works were burned or otherwise destroyed

    41. illegitimate wars instigated in the same room? Why would we still be a


    42. The KGB may have inspired, conspired in, or even instigated the transformation in Russian domestic affairs since the early 1980's - but to call it "revolutionary" would be to stretch the term


    43. change instigated as a result of these brief bursts of power


    44. realized that they were still controlling their crews, so I instigated the oldest


    45. Maybe she even instigated the train, who knows? She demanded a


    46. alluded to upcoming criminal proceedings being instigated once an internal audit had


    47. That Council instigated a name change for the organisation to the


    48. The KwaZulu Natal Franchise had been instigated in talks with a lawyer cum


    49. “She is the one who usurped the Northlandic Throne about four months ago and instigated the eternal winter,” he said


    50. instigated by a few evil elements and who did not know the




































    1. Most killing teams have a dominant personality that instigates plans and insist to kill and a submissive personality who's the eager accomplice


    2. with which to judge others instigates culture wars and incites holy


    3. instigates disobedience, hate and fighting; who is the


    4. The Vatican secretly instigates and manipulates the conditions that cause widespread


    1. There were also serious occasions over that summer as well, and the local young hooligans previously implicated were the instigating players in those dramas


    2. instigating in this, his pivotal point in


    3. The British put Gāndhi in jail on charges of instigating the public against the government


    4. "I bet she is with that cat," Brian said instigating


    5. It could be that your bosses, parents or parent figures are instigating this


    6. It was, indeed and in truth, the will of the Father that his Son should drink to the full the cup of mortal experience, from birth to death, but the Father in heaven had nothing whatever to do with instigating the barbarous behavior of those supposedly civilized human beings who so brutally tortured the Master and so horribly heaped successive indignities upon his nonresisting person


    7. Special Branch is instigating a simulated terrorist attack tomorrow morning to test the reaction of emergency services in that region


    8. Far from instigating any policies of brutality he had done his best to make life more tolerable for the Russians in his occupied areas


    9. What did he expect to find by instigating a full search of The Stables? An elderly lady held hostage in a barn? He thought not, although he half relied on that possibility, nor a pair of renegade brothers caught between a rock and a hard place


    10. I turned to the Haitian man, instigating things even further

    11. On balance, she decided to start off with instigating


    12. Over the past few months, David’s knack for instigating an argument with his son over the minutiae of life had spread to his wife


    13. By pausing, reflecting, and being neutral, we can observe and manifest many faces of anger without them instigating an anarchy of fight or flight


    14. Art must be relevant to both the present and future, inciting a protest against factory-made selves while instigating the Renew Regeneration


    15. Stress is instigating many messes today in society


    16. Overwhelming pressure is instigating


    17. He committed so much evil he died before the war he was responsible for instigating ended


    18. The energy backlash for their instigating these violent acts of aggression was the entire German nation to be later bombed into a pulp and over-run and occupied by invading armies from both sides at once


    19. Where the populations were trained and brainwashed, and oppressed, and killed, and robbed, and stolen-from, and dominated into being the most obedient, passive, ignorant, brainwashed, submissive cowards possible… incapable of instigating anything on their own


    20. Once the Nobles managed to convince the poor that they were all being taxed equally according to their class, they effectively saved themselves from being strung up and killed by deflecting the basic unfairness of taxation itself, and instigating class Warfare amongst the lower classes between themselves

    21. But meditation through the process of jhana is about auditing such personal defilements through internal investigation, analysing, and experiencing and understanding the true nature of each defilement through applied and directed thought, sustained thought, neutral feeling and one-pointedness achieved through instigating the fixation of the mind on the meditation object to eliminate and reduce the defilements


    22. After WW2; all the evils of ww2 were attributed to him; Hitler was personally blamed for everything that happened in WW2, which in itself is an insane idea; sold to brainwash the public, in order to hide the ones who were actually responsible for planning, plotting, instigating and starting WW2


    23. it and intensifying, as if prompting, instigating to reveal the aff ect


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