The little woman, attacked on a sudden, but never without arms, lighted up in an instant, parried and
riposted with a home-thrust, which made Wagg's face tingle with shame; then she returned to her soup with the most perfect calm and a quiet smile on her face.
"No matter the provocation the army commanders are talking about, the
ripost should not be to shoot protesters, kill them and shed blood," he said.
As the CBSO's strings quivered with quiet rapture and Symphony Hall lit up with sound, Wilson of-ffered the most eloquent possible
ripost to those misguided souls who still pin labels like 'pastoral' and 'placid' on this visionary music.
Gorbachev told Reagan in
ripost, "It is a question of principle.
See also Bryan Palmer's cogent
ripost to Drache in "Listening to History instead of Historians: Reflections on Working-Class History," Studies in Political Economy, 20 (1986), 47-83.
The Thais then turned north and sent aircraft to bomb Saravane in Laos prompting French aircraft to
ripost with strikes on Lakhon, Monk and Koumarat.
Do that for long enough and you get the events of Monday, when state television reported an armed
ripost against brutal security forces.
Pacquiao immediately
riposted, accusing his rival of hypocrisy before goading him to accept his challenge for a rematch.
In one of Janella's last rallies before election day, Estrada
riposted: 'They say the Estradas have ruled San Juan for 50 years ...
Ambassador Rastam
riposted that all the substantive and protocol matters had been agreed.