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It's the Christian term for defiance.
The mood here is for defiance, not reconciliation.
"I began smoking when I was 14, for defiance and rebellion.
Where were they when Governor Wallace gave a clarion call for defiance and hatred?
Apparent self-acceptance, she added, may be a cover for defiance or resignation.
Drink champagne, fall in love, and fuck them — it's a fine French formula for defiance, and life.
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He was imprisoned for his defiance for the apartheid state and after his release he took a tour of United States to raise support for anti-apartheid, it was their I met him.
For example, Trion digitally created several vehicles for the Defiance game, and SyFy attempted to build working versions for the filming of the series.
Wharry was a suffragette and is remembered more for her defiance of the law than for her art.
Meanwhile, at the school level, suspensions for "willful defiance" were far more common for students of color (especially Black boys) than white students, even for the same behavior.
And despite the internal self-discipline which each community practised strongly discouraging marriage outside the group, for example—such cities offered endless opportunities for quiet defiance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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