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- Although Goldman truculently refused to leave, he was without allies.
- "What's the point of being inside and endlessly, truculently making trouble?
- So is the simple fact that remains after the two principals'latest, seemingly unbridgeable differences were so truculently restated.
- At Radio City, entire families showed up to pay tribute, and young women hollered as their boyfriends looked on truculently.
- The friendship began truculently, with Bonds declining to autograph some items for Sheffield and Andre Dawson, then with the Marlins.
- And, moving a step beyond his Treasury colleague, he has truculently challenged analysts to find smoke or mirrors in his proposed program.
- At the other end of the bridge, a crowd of Serbs mills truculently, glaring at the Albanians and arguing with other French troops.
- That inclusive philosophy was also fervently believed in by our Jefferson-influenced founders who were almost truculently anti-establishment if not anti-clerical.
- What's interesting about a figure like Ty Cobb is how truculently he contradicts the peculiarly American belief that victory and virtue go hand in hand.
- Last May, after the two nations tested their bombs, their leaders spoke truculently of each other as both populations celebrated a sort of nuclear euphoria.
- The 4-month-old bear was taken to Manley's basement, where it mewled, shivered and suckled truculently from a baby bottle.
- When we see the face of 8-year-old Joe Breen, brow clouded with anger, lower lip jutting truculently out, Parker does the job film is supposed to do.
- He was truculently insistent that he was not part of any " return to figuration ", but rather had found his own way as " a post-abstract representational artist " ."
- Columbia had formally regretted the Manning misstep, but this time a spokeswoman truculently suggested that her studio was not alone in deploying its own people or even in paying dinner-theater actors to pretend to genuineness as they spout hosannas under theater marquees.
- :I'm sorry to see GoodDay truculently rebuffing DJSasso's calm and friendly attempts to point out that the Simple English Wikipedia ( which GoodDay was considering moving to ) may not be the diacritic-free paradise GoodDay apparently assumed it to be.
- Indeed, one of the funniest gags arrives when Martha, upbraiding George yet again for his ignorance and stupidity, screeches, " You probably don't even know who Edward Albee is ! " George truculently replies, " Wasn't he in'Green Acres '?
- A few years before Dita Beard, its chief Washington lobbyist, became famous for skulking around Washington in a cheap red wig in the wake of the Watergate burglaries; before Harold Geneen, its chief executive, truculently battled the Church Committee over his corporation's attempts to overturn the Allende government in Chile, it turns out an ITT scientist in England named Charles Kao published an eight-page paper arguing that fiber optic communications were a real-world possibility.
- In a 1994 retrospective, curator Kirk Varnedoe described Twombly's work as influential among artists, discomfiting to many critics and truculently difficult not just for a broad public, but for sophisticated initiates of postwar art as well . After acquiring Twombly's " Three Studies from the Temeraire " ( 1998 99 ), the Director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales said, " Sometimes people need a little bit of help in recognising a great work of art that might be a bit unfamiliar . " Twombly is said to have influenced younger artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer, Francesco Clemente, and Julian Schnabel.