Just listen to Dominique de Villepin, the prime minister, who came to embody anti-American defiance.
"I'm already on to thinking about the next record, " he said with defiance and charm.
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The town is now called Defiance, with a population of about 6, 000 people of different races.
"Defiance" (the game) is available now for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC.
Iran, which denies those claims, has been stepping up its defiance against the West.
But with Iran you never quite know what to expect: it has not always favoured defiance.
For the first time, young Iranians showed defiance against their tormentors and overcame their fear.
Two senior Tories who backed the rebels have paid the price for their defiance.
Are people supporting the president's defiance or feeling that he's taking them into unnecessarily dangerous waters?
So here's to the consumer and his defiance, until now, of the economic theorists.
And tributes came pouring in for "resolute" campaigner Mrs Williams for her "dignified defiance" throughout.
"Now there is a huge feeling of defiance, " three-time London winner Paula Radcliffe told CNN.
Meanwhile, Iraqi resistance fighters have begun blowing up railways, accompanied by civic acts of defiance.
Yet pension reform will prompt defiance, both on the street and from the opposition.
Now the online invitation and greeting card startup is taking that defiance a step further.
Obama claims it's not succeeding in defiance of all the facts on the ground.
His defiance to last week's election results may have already created cracks within the regime.
Even before the riots, car-burning had become a ritual gesture of criminal defiance in the suburbs.
Alas, the lady was not for turning, to borrow Margaret Thatcher's famous statement of defiance.
An illegal act of defiance for which he was found innocent, as often happens.
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The question for now is how far North Korea will push its nuclear defiance.
Tax reform, in defiance of the odds, upheld the public interest against the special interests.
Some suggest that this is a self-destructive expression of defiance of authority and the French state.
There, republicans have pledged to unfurl the navy and white Southern Cross, a symbol of defiance.
In defiance of the Taliban, Mussarat Ahmed Zaib set up a training centre for women.
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But he had some words of defiance, too, over Japan's sovereignty of the islands.
Iran's leadership has refused and Mr Ahmadinejad has backed this refusal with intermittent statements of defiance.
The picture they paint is of stoic defiance in the face of overwhelming odds.
Some of them later sat down in the road in an act of defiance.
Such defiance plays well in other parts of the Arab world, including even Lebanon.
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