| 1. | Single-minded, stone-cold serious and pugnaciously tightfisted.
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| 2. | He campaigned pugnaciously against the authority of the clergy in education,
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| 3. | Some jurors perked up when Blasier began his examination pugnaciously.
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| 4. | Cuban president Fidel Castro, meanwhile, has taken a pugnaciously neutral position.
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| 5. | But still there is England, marked in green, pugnaciously defiant off the coast.
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| 6. | Moose commonly stand and pugnaciously face the wolves, which take the cue and leave.
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| 7. | He'll go pugnaciously, though, as a martyr rather than a penitent.
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| 8. | They face off on their hind legs like miniature kangaroos, pugnaciously bobbing up and down.
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| 9. | One thinks of Alice's pugnaciously rattly White Knight who keeps toppling from his horse.
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| 10. | He was like a street-corner preacher pugnaciously delivering his message to heedless passers-by.
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