Defiant, pugnaciously denying wrongdoing and contemptuous of the court, Milosevic conducts his own defense with no apparent expectation of winning his case or proving his innocence of the 66 crimes with which he is charged.
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We didn't stop to ponder the possibility that the pitcher who'll pugnaciously challenge the game's best hitters and the league's orneriest fans was acting consistent with his personality and not merely acting.
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Hussain was in control from the time he drove the first ball he faced to the cover boundary _ the first of his 17 fours _ and batted pugnaciously to hold the innings together for five hours and 21 minutes.
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White House press secretary Joe Lockhart, the pugnaciously partisan spokesman hired to defend President Clinton during the height of his impeachment struggle, said Friday he would leave the administration by Oct . 1 to seek a job in the private sector.
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No less will Mrs . Clinton be up to whatever Abzugian cut-and-thrust might still be required in the streets and rural hamlets of New York, Ickes firmly insists, even against the pugnaciously ambitious Republican contender, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
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Memorable shows included her intense comedic dialogue, ranting about notable roastees including Muhammad Ali, Frank Sinatra, and Lucille Ball, to name a few In each case, Gladys Ormphby pugnaciously attacked the honoree with her flailing purse to the screams and howls of the Las Vegas audience.
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The Chicago Tribune, still ensconced in its lacy neo-Gothic tower on Michigan Avenue, is in almost every respect a different animal from the wacky, pugnaciously conservative, isolationist sheet full of local puffery and idiosyncratic spelling that Col . Robert R . McCormick oversaw in the 1940s and'50s.
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Regarded as a conciliator and an independent voice, Mrs . Gresser helped oust one chancellor, Joseph Fernandez, after a bitter fight over his support for a condom-distribution program and a curriculum that included teaching about homosexual life styles, then pugnaciously defended another, Ramon Cortines, when he came under attack from Giuliani.
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Taylor's forebears founded the Taylor Wine Co . in Hammondsport in 1880, and in 1977 sold it to the Coca-Cola Co . After he started Bully Hill, a federal court enjoined him from using the Taylor name in marketing Bully Hill wines, and he was found in contempt for pugnaciously violating the order.
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After the war, he taught at Oakfield School, London and in 1947 founded and edited the journal " Music Survey "; several issues appeared before he was joined in 1949 by Hans Keller and the journal was re-launched in the Music Survey's so-called'New Series'( 1949 52 ), whose uncompromising critical standards and pugnaciously pro-Britten and pro-Schoenberg stance brought it renown and notoriety in equal measure.