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Defiantly, Ortega asserted the right of Nicaragua to develop relations "with whomever we want" as a sovereign country.
Nikolas Kozloff: Ahmadinejad in Managua: WikiLeaks Reveals U.S. Fears of Nicaraguan-Iranian Rapprochement Nikolas Kozloff 2012
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Defiantly determined to present another consummate performance of the Lady of the Manor every day the curtain rose ... even as her audience dwindled.
Georgia Jeffries: Performance Art Georgia Jeffries 2010
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Defiantly, I took off my boots and got on the scale.
uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010
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Defiantly, I took off my boots and got on the scale.
uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010
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Defiantly, de Sousa Santos and Rodríguez-Garavito propose a “sociology of emergence” in which reality includes “what is possible ... no matter how incipient” (17-18).
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions 2008
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Defiantly, she said she would do it all over again if she had to.
Mary Landrieu Defends 'Louisiana Purchase' Medicaid Deal For Louisiana (VIDEO) 2010
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Defiantly clinging to exploded fantasies and thoroughly debunked false “facts,” even when evidence of their falsity is planted directly in front of them, is a kind of insanity too.
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Defiantly, she said she would do it all over again if she had to.
Mary Landrieu Defends 'Louisiana Purchase' Medicaid Deal For Louisiana (VIDEO) 2010
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Defiantly he walks the length of the church, towards the altar.
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Defiantly plain, the woman's face belied the efforts of the make-up technician who had clearly struggled to feminize thin lips and piggy eyes.
Petey Prickles Vs. Funeral Steve: An ALL-NEW Petey Prickles Caper! 2010
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