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martial

adjective as in having to do with armed hostilities

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He is due to stand trial later this year for the attempt to put the democratic country under martial law.

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Stoyanov worked as a medical courier, but also fought in mixed martial arts fights using the nickname "The Destroyer".

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He emigrated to the UK from the Caribbean island of St Kitts as a child, and was sporty, representing the junior Great Britain martial arts team in the 1970s.

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He is after all Ukraine's elected leader, and although his term was meant to end last year, he remains president under martial law, which came into place precisely because of Putin's Russian invasion.

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Trump and his advisers know the political power of the manosphere – a popular and very online subculture that attracts fans of mixed martial arts fighting, video games, cryptocurrencies and other stereotypically male pursuits.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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