He is a practitioner of the politics of truculence and complains, " I get bored when I'm not being attacked ."
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According to, Wallace-Johnson's most important characteristic was his " truculence and his apparent willingness to thumb his nose at officialdom ".
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Granted, North Korea discourages potential donors with its reflexive truculence, its resistance to any reforms of its sclerotic system and its loathing of foreign scrutiny.
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In its place will come the thugs who have Tiananmen Square, anti-economic reform, anti-Americanism, and truculence toward Taiwan on their resumes.
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Miresmaeili's truculence followed by Fridman's triumph; that isn't a juxtaposition, many Israelis will tell you, it's justice.
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I'd always suspected that Scott, who can ham with the best, might have over-cooked Patton's odd mixture of truculence and whimsy.
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Without such firmness, however, Hussein will calculate that as time passes the limited support America garnered this time to meet his truculence with force will steadily diminish.
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Such incessant partisan truculence apparently doesn't play well on the tube these days, giving Gingrich the distinction of being the most unpopular effective politician of his time.
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"A few years ago, " he said, " they would savage us with a truculence that seemed to exceed itself each time ."
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It would seem Sunday soldiers can earn their medals of bravery and courage, so long as their truculence doesn't spill over into the rest of the week.