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Commanding your language is a key element in striking this defiant posture.
But the governor was humiliated after the Obama administration's intervention became public and has since taken on a defiant posture.
But others did not want the journalists inside their territory, choosing instead the defiant posture of a hermit kingdom.
On Sunday, Mr. Liu maintained his defiant posture, saying, "People have said there's a witch hunt; the problem is, there's no witch".
The defiant posture struck by the occupiers of Gezi Park underscored the amorphous nature of the protest movement, which is largely leaderless.
In the spring of 2003, Iran's defiant posture concealed its concern that it might yet emerge as a target of American retribution.
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The sometimes vulnerable, sometimes defiant postures Yokomizo's subjects adopt makes for an unsettling but poignant exploration of voyeurism, exhibitionism and anonymity in portraiture.
At first it seems as if the filmmaker, Beth Toni Kruvant, were merely capturing the same dichotomy — the principal's I-gotta-save-these-kids versus the gang members' defiant posturing — that all its predecessors revel in.
Such a proud, defiant, exultant posture could only be for show?
The company conceded on certain points but remained defiant, a posture that ended in a bitter showdown that Mr. Ackman lost when he failed to get enough shareholder votes to unseat members of the company's board.
This stubborn pride of the North Koreans -- better a hungry wolf than a well-fed lapdog, the Northerners often say -- helps to explain the defiant military posturing of the leadership as well as the nationalist sympathies of the population.
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