Aún no tenemos significados para "more bellicose".
1Nevertheless, Löfven has little in common with the UK's more bellicose union heavyweights.
2But in the last year or so, the tone has changed -and become more bellicose.
3Before kick-off the atmosphere inside the Emirates was more a low-level anxiety than anything more bellicose.
4The more bellicose and warlike of our politicians have threatened the prime minister, Raila Odinga, who looks fragile.
5The more bellicose the investigation the better, the better copy: Nothing surpasses a grandstanding member of Congress for raw material.
6Bunyan found his in the theology of his sect, appealing more strongly than orthodoxy to a nature more bellicose than Izaak's.
7But as we become more bellicose and kind of ruthless online, does that actually translate to something other than cable television?
8Even if the papers in Haiti were more bellicose, their impact would be slight, because few can afford them or read them.
9A democracy which has power is almost always more bellicose than one which is excluded from its due share in the government.
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