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1 At the time these documents were received, Slaveholders were never more defiant .
2 She wore the conventional pajamalike clothes, and seemed more defiant than frightened.
3 And the more defiant you are, the sweeter my triumph will be.
4 Nixon resisted, growing more and more defiant as the weeks passed.
5 Charlotte was right, but his voice was more defiant than apologetic.
6 She sounded more defiant than she had intended, but she did not apologize.
7 One yell louder and more defiant than any yet uttered-Theazymite, the azymite!
8 Zarif sounded more defiant notes when asked about Iranian human rights and regional stability.
9 But in following tweets he struck a more defiant note.
10 Yet even now her expression was more defiant than shamed.
11 He paused again, looking around with a more defiant glare in his bloodshot eyes.
12 A sudden shame of his disordered, ill-kempt appearance made him perhaps the more defiant .
13 Now that the accusation had been uttered, I arose to a more defiant stance.
14 Involuntarily he squared his jaw, looking more defiant , forceful, efficient, as she drew near.
15 Were they more egotistical than compassionate, more defiant than gentle?
16 The most uncompromising Protestant of the time sounds no more defiant national note than he.
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