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Many public-company C.E.O.s become belligerent when activist investors come charging, but Mayer appears to be open to a compromise.
They had braced for Mr. Gilliland to become belligerent, but instead he collapsed into a chair, weak-kneed.
The novelist used the existence of the death camp as an argument against a unified Germany (a Fatherland reborn might become belligerent and dangerous).
Lopez was nervous about his response – there are times when his friend, due to his mental health problems, can become belligerent.
Because of their status, such people often want to avoid any unnecessary attention and occasionally become belligerent in the presence of cameras.
They maintained that he had become belligerent and had to be subdued upon his arrest and that he killed himself out of worries that an arrest would end his hopes of a career in professional sports.
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As we in the West continue the foreign adventures, we become belligerents, and thus targets.
The smuggler became belligerent, and demanded more.
Witnesses said one church member became belligerent when two men kissed in front of him.
The officer said he handcuffed Mr. Palin after he avoided questioning and became belligerent.
Senior management blames the frontline employees, frontline employees blame management, and eventually, everyone becomes belligerent.
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