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defiant and final
He signed off with a final defiant " Heil Hitler and farewell ".
It was in the final Test at The Oval that Sobers gained the attention of critics with defiant batting amid a disappointing team performance.
Remaining defiant in his squabbles with producers and Simon, Ashby was eventually fired in the final stages of production ; the completed film was a critical and commercial failure.
In 2005 he made five catches and scored 71 in a defiant partnership with Paul Collingwood to conjure a tie from the depths of 33 / 5 in the final of the NatWest Series against Australia at Lord's.
He tells them to return home as an act of duty, which he calls-remembering his own defiant choice to be an outlaw-' Your hazard, your act of defiance and hymn of hate, hatred of hatred, assertion of human values ' and ( in the poem's final words ') ' your only chance '.
The third and final act continues Andre's testimony, but her attitude has changed from defiant to somber.
The tourists looked set for victory and retention of The Ashes at the start of the final day, but time-wasting and defiant defence from the English batsmen left Australia a target of 177 in the last two hours.
Von Reuter was made a prisoner-of-war in Britain but his defiant final act of war was celebrated in Germany.
The match was drawn with Lindwall taking 2 / 26 in the second innings .< Ref name =" testlist "/> Lindwall had helped to reduce England to 3 / 12 at stumps on the fourth day after removing Don Kenyon and Hutton with the new ball, but defiant batting on the final day saved the English.
Eventually six of the eight final decks were Rebel decks, most of them indeed playing the maximum allowed four defiant heroes.
The local kirkyard is the final resting place of Rob Roy ; his grave is marked with the appropriately defiant motto ' MacGregor Despite Them '.

defiant and words
His other works were characterised by experimental language ( including zaum-like neologisms ), the use of colloquial, dialect, and Ukrainian words, and a defiant and strident lyric subject.
Robinson, in the words of one reporter " defiant as always and perhaps in a bit of denial ", told the assembled press that in spite of his shortcomings at Syracuse, " I still think I can.
The words " Gay liberation " echoed " Women's liberation "; the Gay Liberation Front consciously took its name from the National Liberation Fronts of Vietnam and Algeria ; and the slogan " Gay Power ", as a defiant answer to the rights-oriented homophile movement, was inspired by Black Power, which was a response to the civil rights movement.
Within hours of the explosions, several websites were established including You Will Fail, which celebrated Mayor of London Ken Livingstone's defiant words and We're Not Afraid, inviting all people to express their resolution not to be ' afraid, intimidated or cowed by the cowardly act of terrorism '.

defiant and upon
Brackenridge prevailed upon the crowd to limit the protest to a defiant march through the town.

defiant and with
He instead remained defiant by attempting to forge an alliance with Scotland and escaping to the Isle of Wight.
Some younger activists, seeing " gay and lesbian " as increasingly normative and politically conservative, began using queer as a defiant statement of all sexual minorities and gender variant people — just as the earlier liberationists had done with gay.
Another notable ( and defiant ) phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, " Lass ' sie nach Berlin kommen " (" Let them come to Berlin ")-- addressed at those who claimed " we can work with the Communists ", a remark which Nikita Khrushchev scoffed at only days later.
In the Italian Peninsula, the defiant attitude of Popes Gregory II and Gregory III on behalf of image-veneration led to a fierce quarrel with the Emperor.
In Mecca, the Hanbali mufti, Ibn Humaydi, perceived Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab to be a poor student, and arrogant and defiant with his teachers, which upset his father.
Crusher is often depicted as intelligent, compassionate, caring, and strong willed ; she is occasionally portrayed as defiant, occasionally siding with characters who seem to play the role of underdog and often plays devil's advocate in the senior staff meetings.
Alone, he struggles with multiple goals: determining for which side the Village works, remaining defiant to its imposed authority, concocting his own plans for escape, learning all he can about the Village and subverting its operation.
In 1583 De Monte sent Byrd his setting of verses 1 – 4 of Psalm 136 ( Super flumina Babylonis ), including the pointed question ’ How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land ?’ Byrd replied the following year with a setting of the defiant continuation, set, like de Monte's piece, in eight parts and incorporating a three-part canon by inversion.
In the original sense, a bitch slap is a powerful, full-swing slap in the face with the front of the hand, evoking the way an angry pimp might slap a defiant prostitute ( not to be confused with a pimp slap which uses the back of the hand ).
Smith ’ s defiant response was a Unilateral Declaration of Independence, timed to coincide with Armistice Day at 11. 00 am on 11 November 1965, an attempt to garner support in the UK by reminding people of the contribution of the colony to the war effort ( Smith himself had been a Spitfire pilot ).
He responded with a defiant letter published by The Tombstone Epitaph, stating he would not bow to threats from the rabble of the city.
The aging Tsunetomo's interpretation of bushidō is perhaps more illustrative of the philosophy refined by his unique station and experience, at once dutiful and defiant, ultimately incompatible with the mores and laws of an emerging civil society.
In the course of his search, Happy encounters Germans with differing attitudes towards the war, some resigned, like Hilde ( Hildegard Knef ), a few still defiant, such as Waffen SS courier Scholtz ( Wilfred Seyferth ).
He is overcome by Aeneas, but remains defiant and fearless unto his death, not begging for mercy as Turnus later does, but simply asking that he be buried with his son.
A number of Amis's characteristics show up here for the first time: mordant black humour, obsession with the zeitgeist, authorial intervention, a character subjected to sadistically humorous misfortunes and humiliations, and a defiant casualness (" my attitude has been, I don't know much about science, but I know what I like ").
*" Èṣù ": in the play A Tempest ( 1969 ), by Aimé Césaire of Martinique, Èṣù is the virile trickster who comes to sing defiant songs laden with sexual innuendo and add humor to this highly political rewriting of Shakespeare's classic play, The Tempest.
Tutberidze remained defiant and later accused the church of co-operation with the KGB under Soviet rule.
Family functioning and parent-child interactions also play a substantial role in childhood aggression and conduct disorder, with low levels of parental involvement, inadequate supervision, and unpredictable discipline practices reinforcing youth ’ s defiant behaviors.
Specifically, research has demonstrated continuity in the disorders such that conduct disorder is often diagnosed in children who have been previously diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, and most adults with antisocial personality disorder were previously diagnosed with conduct disorder.
For example, some research has shown that 90 % of children diagnosed with conduct disorder had a previous diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder.
In fact, only about 25 % of children with oppositional defiant disorder will receive a later diagnosis of conduct disorder.

defiant and eyes
' She looks up at him defiant, proud, eyes glistening-and she says, ' Big girls don't cry.
In a mix of righteous fury and tactical skills, Orion took them down, arrested the leader, and then forced his way into the Grand Imperium: he made a defiant speech against the Senate's corruption and brutality, saying his eyes had been opened by Megatron.
Nobuhiro Watsuki, creator of Rurouni Kenshin, says that he used no particular logic when drawing Yahiko except for the " defiant " eyes and " mussed " hair.
Rand's heroes are tall, strong and upright ; the females share slender figures, defiant stances and the impression of internal calmness, while the males are physically hard and supple, often with gray eyes.

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