But the prevailing tenor of these symposia does not display pugnaciousness towards opponents. |
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He certainly demonstrates a similar steely resolve, pugnaciousness and disdain for consensus politics that was the hallmark of the Iron Lady. |
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The usage guru Bryan A. Garner told me that he long admired Kilpatrick's pugnaciousness and iconoclasm. |
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The distinctive Nixonian blend of pugnaciousness and self-pity comes through clearly in the 297 pages. |
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She presides over her uptown domain with benignity, unpredictable wit, two-fisted pugnaciousness, and a remarkable insight into the human condition. |
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With a flash of pugnaciousness, he said that debate should also close on his healthcare reforms so derided by his political foes. |
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He is mild-mannered, too, and does not appear to share the ideological pugnaciousness and cultural resentfulness of his putative future colleagues Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. |
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Their pugnaciousness has energised donors and activists. |
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