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- But Yeltsin appeared to veer between peace initiatives and heightened bellicosity.
- But for all his bellicosity, Hughes is a splendid writer.
- Contemporary historians have suggested other sources of Southern bellicosity.
- Washington's unmitigated bellicosity is feeding such apprehension.
- He was a figure of complex temperament : capable of both bellicosity and flamboyance.
- This bellicosity is the latest manifestation of an American trend set by the Bush administration.
- His social awkwardness and general bellicosity were intensified when Blythe drank, which was often.
- During this time, he became notorious for his bellicosity and brutal treatment of opponents.
- The image Pipes presents in person is hard to square with a history of intellectual bellicosity.
- In addition, Advani's policy towards Pakistan is larded with nuclear threats and bellicosity.
- This mixture of bellicosity and crude posturing continues to bring justified suspicion and disrepute down on Miami.
- Furthermore, an initial tone of dismissiveness toward Russia and near-bellicosity toward China has vanished.
- It is called " Breedlove's Bellicosity, " Spiegel Online, March 6, 2015.
- The Republicans still insist they can turn Gore's bellicosity against him with accusations of class warfare.
- In his talks in the White House, Chirac tried hard to avoid the verbal bellicosity of his host.
- A new consensus has emerged, uniting the bellicosity of the right and the political correctness of the left.
- But then, at least, Israel would have better justification for retaliation _ and Levy more grounds for bellicosity.
- These factors, plus Lott's bellicosity, make it unlikely that the Senate could spark a new comity.
- Grief and bellicosity were muted by the lights and chatter of artistic business as usual, and perhaps rightly so.
- Before elaborating on this modest proposal, it's worthwhile to examine the antecedents of Washington's bellicosity.
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