Numerous specific shop-floor situations generated anger and easily drifted into aggressive or belligerent acts, either verbal or physical. |
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Indeed, this war continued in the wake of ongoing internal conflicts in several of the belligerent nations. |
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It is based upon the customary international laws of belligerent occupation, including the Hague Regulations. |
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Historically, when military forces occupied belligerent territory, little how-to guidance existed. |
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Aggressive or belligerent behavior would have undermined the objectives of the expedition and could well have proved suicidal. |
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Curse them, because now I cannot watch the show without thinking about the woman's infamous reputation as an abusive, belligerent ball-buster. |
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His loud, belligerent, thick-skinned exterior has always encased a much more emotional inner centre. |
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His chin was tilted up, creating a belligerent mask-like effect, readily magnified by the frosted glare of his eyes. |
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As a manager he was belligerent, tyrannical, wisecracking, but always affectionate. |
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A belligerent brown tabby, she had a lot of spunk when confronted through the cage wire by the large, noisy creatures that held her captive. |
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Well, it's never too wise to make it look like you're the belligerent warmonger on the eve of mid-term U.S. elections. |
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Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, belligerent to just plain worn out. |
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A contentious or belligerent personality toward others is indicative of hyper-sensitivity and a feeling of never being fully understood. |
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And there's a real question in my mind about this attempted murder by an unprivileged belligerent. |
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The company has taken a belligerent attitude towards the dispute, refusing to negotiate whilst staff remain on strike. |
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Though Grant's writing could be incisive and even belligerent, in manner he was more of a Walter Mitty. |
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The old bloke is 84 and one of the most belligerent and funniest people I've ever met. |
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The government had reason to view him as a representative of vicious, belligerent forces hostile to the West. |
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He also reminds readers that neutral status in wartime runs the risk of attracting contempt from belligerent states. |
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My current projects include a detailed examination of the origin and history of military commissions and the law of belligerent occupation. |
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In a fight it could be a communication of how aggressive or belligerent or dominant a lobster is. |
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The 1935 act banned munitions exports to belligerents and restricted American travel on belligerent ships. |
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A belligerent stance was one's only deterrent against other people whose interests were in conflict with one's own. |
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The IRA's response, the hunger strike campaign, equally proclaimed its determination to assert its belligerent status. |
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A moment later their threatening and belligerent attitude made him realize he and Les were outnumbered and outweighed. |
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The kids, especially the boys, are aggressive, belligerent, and rebellious. |
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As it was, a belligerent second-half from the visitors, coupled with a last-gasp converted try, resulted in a respectable outcome. |
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Beattie can be a belligerent figure, quick of feet but not always of mind on the pitch. |
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The Chief Minister's belligerent attitude and his subsequent public utterances justifying his stance have only made matters worse for the Centre. |
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The country's belligerent veto threats seemed to signal its willingness to force grievous splits in the Security Council. |
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The rail companies are taking a belligerent attitude towards the disputes. |
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The complainant further alleged that the subject of the complaint was hostile and belligerent. |
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A continent torn by war and conflict has managed to turn over a new leaf and steer itself away from belligerent nationalism. |
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The armed forces of the belligerent parties may consist of combatants and noncombatants. |
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Reporter at Large about the Curragh internment camp for belligerent fliers. |
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Its peculiar brand of belligerent mendicancy has failed to win much sympathy. |
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The belligerent former Communities Secretary Eric Pickles – urged on by newspaper companies – curbed this trend. |
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The 10 top aces of all the belligerent nations would include four Canadians: Bishop, Barker, Collishaw and MacLaren. |
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So instead of restraining their belligerent allies, the Chinese seem to be egging them on. |
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I was, to say the least, surprised when, after half a beer, he got crazily belligerent. |
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They knew they had us in the bag and as long as you didn't try to be belligerent or escape, they let it go at that. |
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This kind of belligerent attitude will create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for the returnee as well as tension in your department. |
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Either Moscow was implacably belligerent or shared the same rational interests as the United States. |
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This is a rally that projected a very clear, very nationalist, very belligerent message. |
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I think it is about freedom of people not to be attacked by neighbours who are belligerent. |
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Until the U. S. went to war in December 1941, their neutrality act forbade exporting military planes to belligerent nations. |
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Peace thus inevitably involves a confrontation between belligerent attitudes and those that seek to minimize conflict. |
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First, Joint Chief Mediator Bassolé has worked with the belligerent parties to facilitate the direct negotiation of a peace agreement. |
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That is the cornerstone of his epic career, his attention to detail, his innate perfectionism and his belligerent refusal to be beaten, whatever the opposition. |
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She was belligerent to the police and had a very high blood alcohol reading. |
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Reese Witherspoon got arrested for being a belligerent drunk, and it is the best thing that could have ever happened to her. |
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Step by step, the penal and custodial apparatus of the United States has become larger, more belligerent, and more brazen. |
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This is not dumbness, or denseness, or illiteracy, but belligerent unenlightenment. |
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Whereas quotations with an apothegmatic feel are normally ascribed to Shaw, those with a more grandiose or belligerent tone are almost automatically credited to Churchill. |
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There was the barney with his belligerent star man, Zlatko Zahovic, whose disrespectful verbal assault on his coach saw him head home on Thursday. |
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He's a good footballer but he's not very aggressive, not very belligerent and I'd like to think that with 20-odd caps he'd be a bit more aggressive than he is. |
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This framework must recognize the unique threat that terrorists pose to nation-states, yet not grant them the legitimacy accorded to belligerent states. |
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It is widely recognized that access by belligerent groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict. |
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At first the committee had to work covertly as under the Neutrality Acts an American could lose his citizenship if he fought in the armed forces of a belligerent power. |
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When the chicks hatched Hernan went up again, checking out the nests while the parents and auxiliaries seethed around his head like a swarm of belligerent box kites. |
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Some of us are belligerent, some are coaxers of the ball, some delight in hearing the ball smash against the hoardings, others love to steer the ball wide of fielders. |
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We also know, and I can quote a major European newspaper, that the hard core was an anti-Fascist group of left-wing revolutionaries taking belligerent and critical action against the European movement and against world trade. |
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He needs to give these people opportunities to express their opposition to continued fighting, reaching beyond the more belligerent components of both sides to find a constituency that will support a political process. |
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After World War II, the newspaper industries of the belligerent and the occupied nations lay in ruins,in many cases deprived of the means to re-establish their independence and economic viability. |
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Canadians cling to the mythology, born of the 1956 Suez Crisis, that we are a nation of peacekeepers, interposing between belligerent forces bent on war. |
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This is particularly relevant to belligerent occupying Powers that do not respect their obligations under international law and have been proven to use indiscriminate and excessive force against civilian populations. |
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As with China, so long as a country's political institutions remain unfree, even astounding economic growth does not preclude a belligerent attitude or other foreign-policy blunders overseas. |
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The belligerent may not fire upon the parlementaire, white flag or party. |
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My favourite belligerent Yorkshireman was reduced to the briefest of cameos this week and for a second I was worried that Hastings' dismissal of Les meant he was going to let Dryden off the hook. |
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Ruses of war are legitimate so long as they do not involve treachery or perfidy on the part of the belligerent resorting to them. |
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West proved far harsher and more belligerent toward the Indians than any of his predecessors, engaging in wars of conquest against them. |
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In 1917, Russia restricted emigration by instituting passport controls and forbidding the exit of belligerent nationals. |
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However, in some cases the direct heir was set aside for a more politically accomplished or belligerent relative. |
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The belligerent is more careful with his attitude when warned that this may be the famous gunman English Bob. |
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But for the belligerent Lois, its original sin can never be eradicated. |
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Benedict XV found his abilities and unique position as a religious emissary of peace ignored by the belligerent powers. |
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What other recourse does a people have when it has been oppressed, subjugated, weakened and denied its most basic human rights under a belligerent foreign military occupation for more than 30 years? |
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By its extraordinary nature the belligerent grotesque work precalculates a certain quality and intensity of emotional response. |
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Most voyagers had scoffed at warnings from the German embassy published in the New York press and posted at the pier gates not to cross the Atlantic under a belligerent flag. |
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He's a belligerent batsman but not exactly quick-fire. |
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Romp through the hereafter with this undead collection of surly punks, freakishly evolved apes, belligerent boogeymen, and the elusive troublemaking robot in this 14-figure, blind-boxed series. |
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The award-winning run generated vast amounts of publicity, and readers embraced an older Oliver Queen passionate, belligerent, hotheaded, and radical. |
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Complaints about stroppy, belligerent, blood-sucking GP receptionists top the list of rising grievances about local practices. |
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Given Mr. Gelman's previously unremorseful comments to the police and to the news media, his belligerent courtroom antics, including a shouting match with friends and relatives of his victims, were not out of character. |
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Frans de Waal, professor of primate behavior at Emory University, has shown that rhesus monkeys, which ordinarily seem intractably aggressive, are much less belligerent when raised by mildmannered stump-tail monkeys. |
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The following table shows the timeline of the several declarations of war among the belligerent powers. |
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And even Whittington has been sounding more belligerent of late. |
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Its population is defined in terms of counterculture styles and mores, and the tone is one of defensive and slightly belligerent beleaguerment: We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee. |
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She is the right person to deal with angry, belligerent clients. |
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What is needed is for the belligerents to be brought together, for a dialogue to be set going, and for negotiations to be conducted among the belligerent states. |
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It is likely that, objectively, both belligerent parties are anxious to not make an examination of their respective responsibilities with regard to past abuses an urgent priority. |
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Africa, in particular, is an unusually belligerent part of the world. |
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Secondly, the villagers must have known that by siding with one of the belligerent parties they would be exposing themselves to a risk of reprisals by the other. |
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I believe we have reached a point where we must-without necessarily pounding the table and becoming belligerent, something Canada has never been-at least manage to define a clear policy. |
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Under the new state of belligerent occupation, despite the risks and the dangers, women continue to play a key role as actors in their communities. |
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Canada will fully implement its obligations under this resolution, and we stand ready to implement additional sanctions in response to Iran's belligerent behaviour. |
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No other belligerent nation had such an attractive demobilization plan. It was as if the government was trying to redeem itself for the dreadful situation into which it had sent many of its volunteers. |
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There is no single rule of international law that specifically states that a belligerent occupant is responsible for the civil administration of an occupied territory. |
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The mood in England grew increasingly belligerent towards the Dutch. |
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On 30 June, news arrived of a preliminary peace between the belligerent powers, and the siege was effectively over when the French abandoned the siege. |
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They are larger than cats, being not so sophisticated, somewhat less belligerent and easier to train and they are, without question, smellier than most humans. |
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He also compromises his privileged status among the Sassanians as the emperor's protege by refusing to endorse their belligerent move against the Romans. |
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In the last weeks he made more belligerent proposals for the war on terrorism, which generated a barrage of charges that Kerry is a war hawk worse than Bush. |
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The animals are belligerent, unpredictable, and most dangerous. |
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