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About resisting the people who want to close down free speech.
But he is put in a cell for resisting arrest.
On Monday, he called for people to join him in resisting the results of the election.
A month ago, after resisting initially, she decided to have a car phone installed.
Yet great art has a way of resisting organizers.
In June, an unrelated charge of resisting arrest was dropped.
He stood in the corridor, resisting the urge to bang on the door again, as people walked by.
The farmer wants to be more than his father, an ambition that included resisting an affair.
When resisting arrest he shot dead one militiaman and wounded another.
"There is no real alternative between resisting Hitler and surrendering to him," he wrote.
But with each step I felt the air resisting my movement, growing firm, then more solid until it was like walking into an unyielding wall.
He was charged with police obstruction and resisting arrest but won the matters in court.
She was however convicted of "resisting arrest without violence."
Bill was a great publisher in his time, but he went too far in resisting Maxwell.
However in 1635 he took part in resisting the collection of ship-money.
Claudius chides the young prince for resisting the natural order of things.
Joseph submitted without resisting, though he was boiling within.
Even the long loyal brethren faction was making only token efforts at resisting.
"The man has made it difficult for me ever since I stepped on his ego by resisting his advances."
The baron made a show of resisting, doubtless to conceal his true intent.
And these regulators must be capable of resisting the regulatory capture we discussed in Chapter 17.
Public commitment to use civilian defence in resisting all threats formerly dealt with by military methods.
At first, like most men, he has difficulty resisting Fire's beauty but eventually he manages to control himself.
From somewhere above came a slow crunching sound - the bash of metal against resisting rock.
Instead of moving away from each other, instead of resisting the pull, they gave in to it completely.