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His plots defy what he calls the "dead hand of modernism".
Moreover, the sculpture seems to defy what we know is the chief property of stone: its brittleness".
"We're not afraid to defy what seems to be conventional wisdom.
He said she was distinguished by "the longing and striving to defy convention, to defy what people accept".
Indeed, only the rarest politician can defy what we might term the Cherie Law of British politics.
In this particular fantasy, the Thought Police mobilize to silence anyone who dares defy what they believe is acceptable.
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A horse in piaffe defies what horses otherwise do.
This year, the Booker is creating controversy not by defying what people think of as a good book but by defying what they think of as a book.
"He was a scientific genius who created real magic by defying what his peers thought was possible".
In contrast, Japan's small over-the-counter (OTC) stockmarket has been defying what most traders consider an iron law.
Vengeance, of course, often defies what would appear to be rational calculations of gain and loss.
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