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If you see them within a context of global militant Islam, they are expressions of courageous defiance.
Friedlander is on occasion too dismissive of the many small, often ineffective, individual acts of solidarity and courageous defiance he records.
He said she was "a defining symbol" of the anti-apartheid struggle whose "courageous defiance was deeply inspirational to... generations of activists".
As a teenager, however, he was inspired by the courageous defiance of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr., to whose attention Lewis came when he indicated his desire to desegregate Troy State College (now Troy University).
From Rosa Parks's courageous defiance, to Martin Luther King's resounding cadences in "I Have a Dream," to Lyndon Johnson's leadership of Congress, to the Supreme Court's decisions redefining the meaning of equality, the movement to end racial discrimination decisively changed our understanding of the Constitution.
The pictures give a paradoxical impression of terrible vulnerability — this, after all, is how enslaved women were displayed for sale — and courageous defiance, of the power that comes from baring one's body without shame or coyness or fear, particularly when that body happens to be of a color and a shape so often slandered as threatening or unbeautiful.
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If it collapsed, his courageous public defiance should put him in a better position, Mr Tsang said.
Still, thousands of Syrians poured into the streets of Damascus and other cities on Friday in another courageous show of defiance.
Despite her courageous, or rash, defiance of danger, her political plans were sidetracked from the moment she set foot in Pakistan: She had been negotiating for months with Mr. Musharraf over a power-sharing arrangement, only to see the general declare emergency rule instead.
In defiance, Streep has remained courageous about her instincts and ideas.
Few contemporary explorers of the archive will recognize, for instance, that Wanted: Monty Mole is a riff on the U.K. coal miners' strike of 1984 — you play a courageous mole who breaks the picket lines in defiance of his union leader, a character modelled on the real-world National Union of Mineworkers president, Arthur Scargill.
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