Not surprisingly, the hard-line deputies and their allies in the military-industrial complex are responding defiantly.
They stood by their client, who defiantly claimed in court that he didn't kill Savio.
Another walks down the street, defiantly showing off her hair and body in a revealing dress.
"We are doing more good for people than any other pharmaceutical, " he says defiantly.
But he said he believes the racing business will thrive defiantly in the face of Monday's attack.
She was standing in the hallway, defiantly holding her newborn daughter in her arms.
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Her eyes were open as she defiantly faced death, and then she quietly drifted away.
Mr Jospin defiantly argued that energy supply was a public service demanding special treatment.
Reynolds, a tobacco company, is defiantly keeping information about its legal costs from the SEC.
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She confidently holds a pistol on her cocked hip and chews defiantly on a cigar.
The space is defiantly modest, furnished with nineteen-nineties-era glass coffee tables, unfashionable yellow couches, and family photographs.
Meanwhile, some Chicago bankers defiantly hung a sign in their office windows: We are the 1%.
The greenback has remained defiantly strong, largely unaffected by the ups and downs of the American economy.
Unlike Leona Helmsley, Grant did not refuse interviews, nor did he defiantly cancel appearances like Michael Jackson.
But posters of Mr Modi, defiantly silhouetted against the backdrop of a blazing train, have appeared across Gujarat.
The only difference is that his story placement will be determined by algorithm and that his standards are defiantly low-brow.
But Mr Seifert still talked defiantly of another, future bid for the LSE.
"I'm getting a bigger tattoo, " she said defiantly, and demanded a third rose.
On August 1st the House Armed Services Committee defiantly voted to cancel it.
But Muhammad-Ali Abtahi, the president's chef de cabinet, defiantly puts it this way.
But a defiantly reforming 2007 budget remains crucial to the country's economic prospects.
"I'm not depressed, " I said defiantly, shaking my head when the doctor deduced that must be what was ailing me.
Still, even in the face of all this, and only two days since the attack, Mr Hashwani is defiantly upbeat.
After a week defiantly holed up in his seaside holiday home, General Augusto Pinochet began medical tests in Santiago's military hospital.
Car sales, defiantly buoyant for months, seem to be weakening, according to anecdotal evidence from, among others, the head of Ford.
And with Bush defiantly refusing to dump his AG, the odds makers say Gonzo will still be in office come 2008.
Bartoli, the 2007 Wimbledon runner-up, was hampered by a hip injury during the match, but still managed to defiantly complete the match.
Collingwood, ideally suited to the rigours of battle, overcame a cautious start to dig in defiantly, never pretty but always with commitment.
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