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belligerance

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See: belligerency


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Medvedev's stance on the financial crisis could assuage some European concerns about Moscow's belligerance since the August war against Georgia.
And Horsfield's belligerance earned Turiel his first yellow card for a trip.
This repeats a pattern of crusading behaviour that was taken to the extreme of belligerance and religious madness by Sebastiao's other namesake--the character in the other Jornada de Africa written by Jeronimo de Mendonca.
 
 
 
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