Roberts was, if anything, even more belligerent in questioning the lawyer defending the city.
Even the teachers, though calling as usual for huge pay rises, are being less belligerent.
But he says the media has skewed the debate by focusing on belligerent protesters.
That might require outgrowing any aggressive and belligerent tendencies that may have characterized their youth.
It is difficult to write about this without being perceived as shrill and belligerent.
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Because she is uncomfortable with the encounter she comes across as strident, even belligerent.
There is no point sulking or being belligerent with the West, the Kremlin seems to have decided.
But, despite working their way through West Brom's belligerent defensive ranks, there was no getting past Kirkland.
Flying between Riyadh, Damascus and Ankara, he is trying to coax Turkey into lowering its belligerent tone.
Some charities, including Oxfam, have said they will refuse money from "belligerent countries" during any war in Iraq.
But former Pakistan all-rounder Mahmood produced a typically belligerent innings, bringing up his half-century from just 59 balls.
In the absence of complete evidence, inflammatory comments and belligerent reactions will not aid the search for justice.
Of course, now that Buck has been outed as a belligerent celebrator, it leaves him in a vulnerable position.
Their chiefs occasionally make belligerent noises, but Indonesia finds them an embarrassment now.
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Matthew Hayden went down fighting with a typically belligerent 77, and Cameron White made a valiant 26 not out.
He also stood for traditional values and a strong, although not belligerent, America.
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Those crazy eyes and angry wails seemed a little too belligerent for what is ultimately a mild-mannered love song.
As a belligerent controversialist himself, Pagels suggests, Athanasius liked its belligerently controversial qualities.
The manager, meanwhile, was outside dealing with a drunk and belligerent young man.
Or it may prove a more belligerent one, armed with more sophisticated weaponry.
Ralph Fiennes plays a refined but bumbling British diplomat who arrives in Kenya with his belligerent new wife (Rachel Weisz).
Members cited the "the impossible financial cuts imposed on the education system and the minister's belligerent manner toward the board".
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That meeting produced no solutions, and hardliners forced both leaders to adopt increasingly belligerent stances in the days that followed.
The Democratic Party of Japan is the country's first ruling party whose leaders are not linked to Japan's belligerent past.
"All of the belligerent rhetoric of late, I think, is designed for both an internal and an external audience, " he said.
These spies were not dispatched by the belligerent governments of Germany, Italy or Russia, nor were they agents of British intelligence.
England's response was swift, sweeping downfield with a smart move but they could not break down a belligerent South African defence.
Its current voice is similar to that of the many Incredible Hulk parodies on Twitter: belligerent, ungrammatical, often expressed in all caps.
Inside Sackey and Voyce, centres Fraser Waters and Josh Lewsey and fly-half Alex King were equally belligerent, squeezing the life out of Leicester.
Mr. Adams called her role in international affairs "equally belligerent, " saying she supported Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and opposed sanctions against apartheid South Africa.
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