He is going to be in your face, pushing the norm, scratching for revenues, defying you to slap him down and shut him up. |
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Regardless of whether one thinks that should be the law or not, you cannot have a judge, whose job is to enforce the law, openly defying it. |
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No children defying their parents and pulling things off the shelves and no scary women with accordion folders full of coupons. |
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Its pastry crust speaks to a diner of infinite potential, obscuring what's within and defying conventional conceptions of identity. |
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The war began when some Seminole Indians refused to leave Florida, defying the Removal Act. |
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This man, whatever his reason, is defying the signalled wishes of the consumers, his fellows in society. |
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The five-year-old was a convincing winner at Redcar recently and looks capable of defying a 6lb penalty. |
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Where is the point in talking to the government when the exhibitors are openly defying the moratorium. |
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The mixture bubbled and fizzed and then, with a defying pop, settled into a cloudy blue potion. |
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The wind whistled through the holes in my woolly hat, rather defying the point of wearing it in the first place. |
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He said all property is moving quickly and defying the doomsters who forecast a downturn in the economy. |
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Barcelona stroke the ball around the field, defying Chelsea's players to come and win it from them. |
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Union officers are defying the council ultimatum and continuing the jobs they were elected to. |
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She had managed to stay completely unruffled during the entire conversation, defying what he knew about humans and their unconquerable pride. |
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Each production is a magical creation set within its own world of extraordinary music, choreography and gravity defying feats. |
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Their image is definitely at odds with a music scene pre-occupied with gravity defying hair styles and pre-requisitioned indie uniforms. |
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We have a show for you like no other, featuring death defying acts of bravery and tremendous feats of skill. |
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The pen pics paint a colourful picture of life at The Spartans Football Club, the non-league team currently defying the odds. |
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They think all Wiccans and witches are up to no good, worshiping the devil and defying God. |
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The name Sir Walter Ralegh conjures up images of gallant Elizabethans and daredevil mariners in small boats defying hordes of Spaniards. |
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Those at the bottom of the pecking order scrape by, defying our understanding of what is required to keep body and soul together. |
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On his fifth album, Harper plays the role of musical chameleon, shifting and defying musical categorization. |
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The best of these is at a lumber yard, where groups of fighters need to balance on the logs in a death defying game of chicken. |
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My hostel, on first encounter, had an institutional grimness defying the more immediate forms of description. |
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But defying team orders, Cunego demolished his team-mate on the road with a series of sensational stage rides and cruised to victory. |
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Not afraid to show their femininity but defying you to try and perceive it as weakness, we can think of no better role model for young girls. |
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I can imagine someone just having a ceremony on one of the beaches and defying anyone to stop us. |
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I adopted a zig-zag pattern, defying her to predict my passage beneath her bough, gave her a wide berth once more and avoided her attack. |
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His eyebrows were raised, mouth puckered, his eyes sly, defying me to ask more questions. |
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One was a cloak of a rich, royal purple so unfaded, unfringed, and well-kept that it looked new, defying the years it had spent in storage. |
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They swarm on to the roads, heedless of the rush-hour traffic, defying drivers to confront their rebellion against road safety. |
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I also couldn't help noticing a few butterflies that, defying all laws of nature, were living in my stomach. |
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The government has closed thousands of underground betting parlors that were defying the long-standing official ban on gambling. |
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For the past five years he has been defying nature and logic and seemingly getting better and better. |
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He knew the rules, and he knew he was skirting them by openly defying a federal court order. |
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In the manner of Giorgio Morandi, Gallego paints objects that become portraits of a time and place defying categorization. |
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Meanwhile, audiences and many critics seemed to enjoy the picture, defying the prerelease assumptions of its awful quality. |
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The rebels, defying airstrikes, are opening a corridor for reinforcements from Mother Russia. |
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Residents of Rome even called for his resignation for defying city ordinances. |
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Then, defying all logic, it somehow blossomed into an amazing, fruitful romance. |
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To a large degree, Tesla and its stock seem to be defying natural forces of gravity. |
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Walmart is actually defying the logic embraced so grimly by Sears, Kmart, and millions of citizen-shoppers. |
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An occasional soul, defying all these constrains, wants to realize this truth and overcome illusion, and such a yearning soul is a fit person to become a disciple. |
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He has surprised many by defying the adage that you can't teach an old dog new tricks by adopting a more attacking approach than he normally favours for his teams. |
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Small and with a fishtail and fins, he is a goalkeeping genius defying physical laws. |
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The pop beauty's passion for low-cut tops and short skirts has come under frenzied media scrutiny recently, defying her past status as a style icon. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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The mystical spin on real-life political tragedy may have worked in the original novel, but here, defying tyrants while being away with the fairies just doesn't work. |
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It took some courage, six years ago, for Steve Reynolds to take on a tiny village pub in the back of beyond and, defying all odds, become a Herefordshire hero. |
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There was relish in her voice, as she enjoyed defying the doctor for his insensitivity. |
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Yet his deeds had a way of defying his purposes, and he left the White House as an invalid and perceived as a failure. |
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Also worthy of a mention at this juncture are the two tasty releases I received recently from Hit and Run records featuring the multi genre defying Audio Deluxe. |
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He is a bit 1980s and the assumption will be that when Nettles shuffles into frame, an 80s bint with gravity defying shoulders will not be far behind. |
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Mock the gods as you cut into the turducken, 2. defying nature by carving directly across the middle, where that pesky skeletal structure used to be. |
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The very best pictures by those artists seem impossibly complex and multilayered, defying paraphrase. |
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Photography's variety and self-effacing ubiquity have also made it an elusive historical entity, defying traditional interpretative or narrative structures. |
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But he was unflinching in his reasons for defying party managers. |
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They swarm in squalling packs on to the roads, heedless of the rush-hour traffic, defying drivers to confront their pig-headed rebellion against road safety. |
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So he is not, like Frankenstein, defying the gods but reaching out for a taste of the celestial heaven and therefore deserving to be honored as the best among men. |
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We fetched up in front of the hotel after a final death defying manoeuvre involving three lanes of traffic, a pelican crossing and one or two expendable pedestrians. |
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The fishermen leave when threatened but are back in the same location within minutes, openly defying the police officer by blowing a conch shell as he speaks. |
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My sister was the one who was always pushing at the boundaries, trying to find ways around the instructions given her, often openly defying her elders. |
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Hovering just outside the suspended gate, most likely defying the very nature of gravity with his psionic power, Timothy did not appear too happy. |
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This is an amazing school, defying its size through sheer determination to make the most of school life, through sporting activities, projects and school tours. |
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According to the spruikers, it's a greenhouse gas defying, economic future buying, environmental sanitising agent. |
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In 1660, English Quaker Mary Dyer was hanged on Boston Common for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony. |
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However, Marius's partisans managed his installation to the military command, defying Sulla and the Senate, and this caused Sulla's wrath. |
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Odo was succeeded by his son Hunald, who reverted to former independence, so defying the Frankish Mayor of the Palace Charles Martel's authority. |
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During Easter in 1563, some priests in Ayrshire celebrated Mass, thus defying the law. |
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The flying wing N Yves Rossy keeps breaking records and defying expectations with his 8-foot-diameter, carbon composite flying wing. |
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No doubt Mrs Larkin has displayed a certain stubbornness, rebelliousness even, in defying the enforcement notice. |
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a Babbitt. Say, there's nothing more wonderful than defying middle-class conventions. |
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Even reviled pirates had their own forms of egalitarianism, defying an era of institutionalized slavery. |
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Last I heard, there was a whole lot of cursing and defying going on, but the appearance commissars seemed determined to stick to their guns. |
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There were the tawny rocks, like lions couchant, defying the ocean, whose waves incessantly dashed against and scoured them with vast quantities of gravel. |
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Ragnvaldr, a man of the North enlisted in the renowned Varangian Guard, is ordered to guard her during a period of house arrest for defying the emperor. |
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And when a body of film challenges and provokes audiences, defying easy interpretation or categorization, then the appeal of auteurism is even stronger. |
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Seven clerics planned to marry regardless, defying their bishops. |
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Every fellow that you meet upon track near Stockton or Austin City, walks as though he were defying lightning, yet this without silly struts or braggadocii. |
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King John II naturally declined to enter into a hopeless competition at Rome, and simply ignored the bulls, thus neither admitting their authority nor defying the Church. |
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He made camp there that night, pitching his little tent in the trail for pure cussedness, and defying aloud a traveling world to make him move until he got good and ready. |
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In contrast, the Leicestershire area stayed in the NUM, as the area leader Jack Jones had kept good relations with the local miners by openly defying Scargill. |
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In short, their paper concluded that less than a single molecule of antibody could trigger an immune response in human basophils, defying the physical law of mass action. |
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One of the boasts of Riversley was, that while the rest of the world ate and drank poison, the Grange lived on its own solid substance, defying malefactory Radical tricksters. |
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Since late July, the Taliban have seized new territory across Helmand, defying a series of about 30 US airstrikes, and raising concern of an attack on the capital. |
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