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  • His voke was a harsh whisper now, sibilant, ledial.

    The Ninja Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • "Amulet, I in - voke thee!" he cried, holding it up.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • In the political and economic uncertainty of the early 1930s, the modernist move­ment gained sufficient scale to pro­voke the established experts to bellig­erence.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Hels 2009

  • In the political and economic crises of the early 1930s, the modernist move­ment gained sufficient scale to pro­voke the establishment to fear-based respon­ses.

    Traditional Vs Modern Art: 1930s Australia Hels 2009

  • In the political and economic uncertainty of the early 1930s, the modernist move­ment gained sufficient scale to pro­voke the established experts to bellig­erence.

    Traditional Vs Modern Art: 1930s Australia Hels 2009

  • In the political and economic crises of the early 1930s, the modernist move­ment gained sufficient scale to pro­voke the establishment to fear-based respon­ses.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Hels 2009

  • One version even lets secondary schoolers take both uni prep "college prep" doesn't seem to apply given what "college" means in UK English and voke school at the same time!

    Intent of Education... Steven Barnes 2008

  • Some of my family, for aught I know, might ride in their coaches, when the grandfathers of some voke walked a-voot.

    The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling 2004

  • Al-Sadr's strategy seemed clear — to pro - voke the Americans into attacking the Shiite holy places.

    Unfit to Print? Massing, Michael 2004

  • "You all remember that time," Kang said, his voke hardening.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

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