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Even his love songs like "Love Your Love the Most" were delivered with belligerent edges.
(Polyphony Digital, PS3) Once upon a time, Gran Turismo was cutting edge – now it is a belligerent iconoclast clinging to its late-nineties vision of how a complex driving simulation should look and feel.
A belligerent France gradually wore down Nigeria, but Germany needed extra time to edge out plucky Algeria.
In some cases this response is more belligerent if the opposition is smaller, which suggests that zooids on the edge of a colony can somehow sense the size of the opponent.
Palestinian official Nabil Shaath appeared calm and urbane yesterday in front of the equally composed British presenter's questions, then lost his smooth edges when attacked by al-Jazeera Arabic's (usually more belligerent) presenters moments later.
The jack-knife-shaped Bank of China (the Cleaver Building) was, upon its opening, faulted by feng-shui practitioners for emanating negative chi — the building has sharp edges, and its orientation to the HSBC Building is said to be belligerent.
Camels, which were once pressed into service as unpaid labourers on Canarian farms, don't have to be belligerent; kit them out in a smart saddle and they make willing steeds for a stroll around the edge of the park.
"There were people who were loud drunks, who were sloppy drunks, who were belligerent drunks," Roche told CNN. "But even by those standards, my memory of Brett was that he was on the far edge of this.
Or belligerent.
He was intensely belligerent.
Russia is more belligerent.
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