He is probably a little surprised by the extent of this reaction and stung by the charges that he is a Hitlerian aggressor. |
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In 1810 he survived a frenzied attack by his valet, though scandal insisted that Cumberland had been the aggressor. |
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If one looks at the history, according to every witness the accused was the aggressor and was aggressive all the way through. |
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The United Nations received much support for taking robust action against an aggressor nation. |
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He claimed he raised his foot to protect himself but the prosecution suggested he was the aggressor. |
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It stipulated freely chosen governments, free trade, freedom of the seas, and disarmament of current aggressor states. |
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He was a gentleman on and off the field and even when involved in altercations, took the role of mentor rather than an aggressor. |
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The most moral and just use of violence is to pick up the gun to repel an intruder, an aggressor, an invader. |
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If handled roughly, the amphiuma will become aggressive and provide the aggressor with a painful bite. |
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Today's aggressor is cunning, ingenious, pragmatic, and at the same time not limited by any moral constraints. |
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This is a small step towards addressing a rape culture that protects the aggressor rather than the victim. |
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In the martial art of ju-jitsu, the less powerful uses the strength of the aggressor to immobilize them. |
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Surely there can be no genuine democracy without proper self-determination free from the narrow minded preferences of an aggressor state. |
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To a significant degree, the victim was an initiator, willing participant, aggressor, or provoker of the incident. |
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Far from our gunboat diplomacy of the nineteenth century, have we now become the victim rather than the aggressor in a global economic struggle? |
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The risks of challenging the nuclear deterrent are grave for aggressor and enforcer alike. |
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This is not war where the dispositions of forces, aircraft on airfields and headquarters of the aggressor are not subjected to enemy pressure. |
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This enables the aggressor to disorganize command and control and decrease combat potential of the defending troops. |
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Future wars were to be deterred by the League of Nations, which would take collective action against aggressor states. |
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Additionally, the Bombardier Beetle has the ability to direct its defensive spray toward its aggressor with pinpoint accuracy. |
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During the training, she learnt to deliver several punches and elbow blows so quickly they would subdue an aggressor before he knew what hit him. |
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The formal war is over, but the afterburn sears into the body politic of both aggressor powers. |
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Rocky was the aggressor throughout the fight and landed all the punishing blows, but the judges announced Wallace as the winner. |
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Tell the people killed or injured in a first strike by an aggressor that they are protected by the moral high ground. |
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Most foreign opinion saw Britain as the aggressor, an evil Goliath against the David who was pluckily standing up to his bullying. |
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An aggressor might see a country whose armed forces project a poor public image as an easy target. |
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Perhaps the grab has been accompanied by a knee, or a second aggressor is waiting to attack. |
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The target is attacked circuitously and the aggressor can therefore remain unidentified. |
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In the case of international aggression this must be the aggressor as well as victims of aggression. |
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Fisher is plumply overdeveloped, more than simply enticing, bursting her seams, and she's the aggressor and the liar in the tale. |
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If they continue repulsing air attacks the aggressor might reject the idea of developing invasion. |
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I decided to be a good person and stay honest: I admitted my doubt as to the identity of the aggressor. |
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Anyone who wages such a war in spite of this is himself an aggressor and is himself in breach of international law. |
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In fact, the aggressor in this war has not only ignored the relevant UN resolution, it has defied the United Nations and openly flouted international law. |
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The aggressor has suddenly appeared from behind a number of cartons to aggress the handler. |
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Broadly, we can say that they take care of the aggressor and we take care of the aggressed. |
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Impunity-the potential aggressor will not want to carry out the aggression if they think they will be punished or lose face in anyway. |
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The victim begins to notice a change in the behaviour of the abductor from a nice person to an aggressor. |
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In both cases the nations of Europe went to war against an aggressor. |
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One policeman knelt by the impotent aggressor and talked to him quietly. |
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We would not want to have available the terrifying power of these weapons unless we believed that to be necessary to deter a future aggressor. |
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Such uncertainty must carry weight in the plans of any potential aggressor. |
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They must be capable of inflicting unacceptable damage on an aggressor state even after it has carried out a first strike. |
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He is a serial aggressor, a deceiver with a heart of hatred and he must not be allowed to unleash that hatred as he has in the past. |
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Thus the tickler is impersonating an aggressor but is simultaneously known not to be one. |
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If you do not react for fear of reprisal, the aggressor will continue victimizing people. |
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Lack of solidarity and subservience to an aggressor always encourages the latter. |
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He is fighting for the Korean fatherland and against the foreign aggressor. |
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They face the aggressor, rear up on their hind legs, and loudly hiss or growl before lunging forward to deliver extremely damaging bites. |
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As some of us have learned, this century's greatest lesson is that if an aggressor is appeased, their appetite only grows. |
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India's vulture population had seen a steady decline due to habitat destruction caused by that omnibus aggressor, urbanisation. |
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For now, however, the aggressor is doing just fine, while the victim is suffering. |
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In certain countries there already exists the right to remove the aggressor from the shared home, with the corresponding accompanying measures. |
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In this case, the aggressor has been clearly identified and its aggression has been going on for several years. |
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At present, all systems teach hitting and blocking to confront a potential aggressor. |
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For example, we should not continue to emphasize only the victim, but rather focus more on the aggressor. |
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Deterrence will not work if the aggressor does not know which actions will provoke a response. |
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That unanimously adopted resolution asked the two sides to stop the hostilities, without asking the aggressor to withdraw. |
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Ideas of the role of humanity changed from the innocence of legitimate self-defence to the guilt of the aggressor. |
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In cases where the state is the aggressor, it is the security forces themselves that pose the threat. |
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Through nonviolence, we offer the aggressor an opportunity for soul searching. |
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Today, Americans have adopted the Stars and Stripes not so much as a symbol of defiance against an aggressor but as an emblem for their grief and mourning for what happened. |
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Clearly, the Indians were wronged and the industrialist was an aggressor. |
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And in many cases the appropriate response to an invasion has been a declaration of war against the aggressor. |
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When passions are enflamed, people will be less willing to sit down and negotiate with someone they view as an aggressor. |
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Davis begins the film, punched by an aggressor into the gutter and ends it the same way. |
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Gladwell claims that the officer was trying to restrain his dogs while Gadsden was the aggressor. |
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Going back to square one would be an unjust outcome and a prize to the aggressor. |
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They intercept and diffuse, to some extent babysitting the possible aggressor until the disease of violent intent has passed. |
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That would pretty much set the stage for a generations-long clash of civilizations, with my beloved, sometimes benighted country as the aggressor. |
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In a kind of Stockholm syndrome, of identifying with the aggressor, they identified with the Union and disproportionately supported and fought and died in its wars. |
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They cost little to the aggressor but make them feel good. |
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It declared Japan to be the aggressor and demanded Manchuria be returned to China. |
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The victory which had been won by peace-loving peoples against aggressor States had led to the foundation of the United Nations and the Commission on Human Rights. |
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It portrayed the northern part of that country as the aggressor. |
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This system is characterized by a succession of coups and instinctive intensive, putting the final shot on vital points, and whose purpose is the surprise defeat of the aggressor, unable to overcome our attack. |
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Pauline Whally, SC, told the jury it is the prosecution's contention the accused was the aggressor and Mr Fegan had posed no threat. |
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They set up defences against the aggressor. |
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It was regrettable and unacceptable that the aggressor, clearly named in the Commission's report, was trying to shift the blame onto others and present itself to the Committee as a victim. |
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On the occasions we'd row, she'd paw at the aggressor, licking their face and wagging her tail until it was impossible to argue any more for giggling. |
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The invader often responds by rolling over and presenting talons to the aggressor. |
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Narveson then discusses how rational persuasion is a good but often inadequate method of discouraging an aggressor. |
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Being swept up in a storm of unified outrage, condemnation or mockery against a single individual can be detrimental to both target and aggressor. |
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Roosevelt told Molotov that the Big Four must unite together after the war to police the world and disarm aggressor states. |
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The treaty does not require members to respond with military action against an aggressor. |
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The Court of Appeal held that the defendant will only lose the defence by being the aggressor throughout. |
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These bodies often failed to take into consideration certain cases of violence against children under the pretext that the aggressor was not a State agent. |
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They go further to incite the listener to aggressive feelings or even to violence by seeking to reverse his or her perception of who is the aggressor. |
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Any aggressor who might consider challenging it must be mindful of this. |
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While Ferguson police have said Brown pushed the officer as the patrolman was trying to exit his car and then struggled with him over his gun, Johnson has said the officer was the aggressor. |
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We have a solemn duty to defend the vulnerable, to challenge the aggressor, to protect and promote human rights, human dignity, at home and abroad. |
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A trade will occur when the limit order is hit or lifted by a person acting as an aggressor placing a market order. |
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The picture Russia presented to the world seemed clear: Georgia was a reckless and dangerous aggressor and Russia had an obligation, as a peacekeeper in the region, to protect the victims. Russia's response was predictable. |
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Protection of VIPs where Security Services have to constantly cope with the threat of an aggressor with a telescopic sight on a high-precision weapon. |
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In January 1920, when the League was born, Germany was not permitted to join because it was seen as having been the aggressor in the First World War. |
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The real reason, or the main reason, was that we discovered in the process of weeks that there was no country except the aggressor country which was ready for war. |
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The essay begins with a statement about Russia's incurable weakness and ends with warnings against Prussia, the dangerous aggressor in a future European war. |
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As long as the defender has visualised the possible threat and fore-prepared contingencies to meet these threats, the initial advantage of the aggressor can be blunted soon. |
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Another tactical few rounds followed, with Khan the main aggressor. |
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At first Wadai paid tribute to Bornu and Durfur, but by the 18th century Wadai was fully independent and had become an aggressor against its neighbors. |
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Robbery occurs if an aggressor forcibly snatched a mobile phone or if he used a knife to make an implied threat of violence to the holder and then took the phone. |
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