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1 The bear was standing there, growling, and looking more belligerent than before.
2 Each sign of weakness on our part makes the Chinese reaction more belligerent .
3 The other one, instead of thundering away, according to expectations, became more belligerent .
4 The more belligerent verses tend to date from later, after his flight to Medina.
5 Mr. Elder was growing more excited, more belligerent and patriotic.
6 Dawkins, however, has been far more belligerent in counterattack.
7 But other more belligerent groups within 23 de Enero appear to be still armed to the teeth.
8 We are asked to imagine that a gormless tourist has wondered into one of Belfast's more belligerent quarters.
9 The hisses grew louder, more belligerent .
10 Bairstow was more belligerent and sometimes he went searching for the ball but he usually timed it sweetly.
11 Last year, the new, more belligerent leader of a raddled British pack was the world No1 on indoor courts.
12 Harriman sounded even more belligerent .
13 Indeed, in 2007, research by the University of Central Lancashire found that taller guys were more belligerent than their shorter counterparts.
14 None of his predecessors had been more despotic, more belligerent , more disposed to elevate and strengthen the temporal power of Rome.
15 Each sign of weakness on our part makes the Chinese reaction more belligerent . " He described the fallen soldiers as "brave martyrs".
16 On this occasion, she was just a little more belligerent toward him, and just a little less capable of completing a coherent sentence.
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