There is no reason to doubt that Bush can't get his way abroad, or that unilateralist truculence doesn't play well here in the short term.
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This group of poems belongs mostly to the early youth of the poet, and displays a truculence and a controversial heat which are absent from his more mature writings.
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Parker cast Finnegan immediately, explaining that he simply wanted to test the limits of Finnegan's aggression, as he wanted the truculence of the character to be convincing.
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Younghusband would have his revenge for White's truculence when he later left him in the leech-infested jungles of Sikkim to arrange mule and coolie transport to Tibet.
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Now the police face slick, organized, well-armed gangs that operate with all the truculence of their parent groups in Los Angeles and other U . S . cities.
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Though Giuliani's own celebrated truculence has, it is said, launched a thousand lawsuits, the mayor maintained that he was extremely worried about opening the city to litigation.
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He is assailing what he portrays as a misbegotten way of thinking, marked by arrogance, truculence and needless meddling and personified in his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore.
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The escalation is subtle, sure and swift . For his part, the boyishly middle-aged Jack Gilpin is excellently equipped to depict either boyish truculence or middle-aged boorishness.
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On the heels of a national trend, this Gulf of Mexico beach resort is becoming increasingly fed up with the trash, traffic and truculence imported by thousands of Spring Break visitors.
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Palminteri's is a brutal portrayal of the type Joe Sawyer or Warren Hymer used to deliver routinely in an earlier Hollywood-- a truculence that is at once amusing and terrifying.