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I propose making a new legal distinction, “Belligerently Unoccupied” defined asthus:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Telling Interview with the Director of Amnesty Israel 2010
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I propose making a new legal distinction, “Belligerently Unoccupied” defined asthus:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Telling Interview with the Director of Amnesty Israel 2010
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The list only includes songs that are actually about drinking, not just good songs to drink to, which explains the absence of “Dan Belligerently Shouting ‘El Scorcho’ at People” from the list.
LISTEN UP: 100 Bourbons, 100 Scotches, and 100 Beers | Best Week Ever 2007
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Belligerently he said, 'Just leave me the hell alone and let me deal with this my way, okay?'
Texas! Lucky Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1990
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Belligerently he said, 'Just leave me the hell alone and let me deal with this my way, okay?'
Texas! Lucky Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1990
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Belligerently and somewhat suspiciously I looked about almost as though I'd been outraged.
Mystery of the Anti Scheer, Karl 1976
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Belligerently he tried to justify himself: the man had been even more keen to know where I lived than where the horse was.
Forfeit Francis, Dick 1968
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Belligerently he tried to justify himself: the man had been even more keen to know where I lived than where the horse was.
Forfeit Francis, Dick 1968
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DAVE: (Belligerently) Well, if it's your shirt, then you come take it off me.
The Mule-Bone: A Comedy of Negro Life in Three Acts Langston Hughes 1934
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Belligerently: "I wasn't glad to be found then, and I'm not sure I am now.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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