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And that neoconservatism, whatever merits it once had as a corrective to liberal wishfulness and the amorality of realpolitik, long ago stiffened into a posture of reflexive moral belligerence about everything from foreign policy to literary criticism?
Even so, it still has a powerful belligerence about it that matches the sound of Townshend's guitar and brings out the distrust and paranoia at the heart of I Can See For Miles.
But its proposed termination reflects a deeper apathy, and even belligerence, about Africa from President Trump's Administration, whose members have publicly wondered what the United States is doing on the continent, and why it is interested in parts of it at all.
The divide isn't surprising: Stephens has casually described himself, Nübling and Sean Holmes, the Lyric's artistic director, as "three middle-aged men who all wish we were in the Clash", and there is definitely a punky belligerence about Three Kingdoms, a spirited defiance of anything that smacks of the theatrical mainstream, such as logical storytelling, naturalism or restraint.
Mr Putin, despite his belligerence about the 1990s, is the very epitome of that period.
Wars are fought over resources; recycling reduces the need for belligerence about resources and helps to show that there is enough to share around with what we already have (coupled with a reduction in consumption).
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There may be one or two unexpected tactical flourishes from the Lions when they enter the opposition red zone but basically, this is about belligerence.
Tough, violent and profane, the movie is also sensitive to the nuances of emotion underneath the macho belligerence, and honest about what its characters must do to survive.
Among those expressing their contented response to the outcome, the subtext was that Mr. Sharon's expected belligerence might bring about the twin frustrated goals of the Arab world -- at least a hint of affection from Washington and a closing of their own ranks.
The most memorable character in Russell Kane's previous shows – his dad Dave – takes centre-stage here, in another set about the belligerence of working-class Essex life.
They are just a bunch of guys — mostly white, mostly middle aged, from what we see on "The Devils Ride" — with loud bikes and an excess of belligerence who spout platitudes about brotherhood and bonding that are more appropriate to soldiers in a foxhole.
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