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They are slaves and victims of trafficking in defiance of Article 4. They bear discrimination in opposition to Article 7.
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Many newsweeklies have faltered and lost their impact on shaping the national conversation, but as a biweekly Rolling Stone has thrived in defiance of a digital age in which articles are supposed to appear then vanish within hours.
I pass that on as my penance, and in the fond hope that my copy editor has not changed the word piece -- a current term of art used above thrice in defiance of the stylebook -- to the bland article.
The Gulf-war alliance, which endured in defiance of the predictions of many doubters, no longer exists (see article).
The article argues that a firm endorsing a conservation initiative in defiance of its industry intends to engineer a redistribution of profit and control within its global production network, regardless of any public benefit.
When he was older and had occasion to look up the word "hubris," (a wanton arrogance, a reckless defiance of the gods, or things holy), he wished he had known that word on that Sunday afternoon View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
Providing federal benefits to same-sex couples in defiance of the law, they argued, would provoke a furor in the Republican House and theoretically even risk articles of impeachment.
The spectacle suggested a defiance of logic.
His defiance of convention was his downfall.
Defiance of what has to be? Defiance of death, then?
Its defiance of rules is therefore fake.
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