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"Anyone who needs a belligerent personality who doesn't back down," shot back the vanquished coach.
During these years his imperious writing style, sharp eye, streamlined vision of history and belligerent personality created an aura of infallibility that made him feared and resented as well as admired.
Incidentally, on 5 July 1948, the day on which the NHS was established, Bevan remarked: "I sometimes wonder whether a less belligerent personality would have started the scheme at all".
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After his death, The Daily Mail of London said of his personality: "A belligerent narcissist, filled with self-pity and towering anger, he never allowed concern for others to put any restraint on his appetites, whether it be for drink or drugs or sex".
An Australian, and the son of a heavyweight boxing champion, he has a personality to match, belligerent and blunt.
Milberg, Weiss's practice grew in tandem with securities laws that evolved to rein in corporate malfeasance, but the firm also became the singular expression of the personalities of Mr. Weiss and Mr. Lerach -- at once creative, belligerent, grasping, innovative, wily and unrelenting.
For example, cultures that struggle with resource scarcity may be more belligerent than those that live in places of abundance, and it is possible that this personality difference hinges on an innate switch that changes position in an environment-sensitive way.
Or belligerent.
He was intensely belligerent.
Russia is more belligerent.
"Proof, not belligerent assertion.
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