| 11. | And grimy kids who curse with the pungency
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| 12. | These timeless vignettes evoke people and places with the same pungency as great short stories.
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| 13. | Too much can overwhelm a dish with a resinous pungency that's almost soapy.
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| 14. | Now let's consider the pungency.
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| 15. | Some drawbacks of desflurane are its low potency, its pungency and its high cost.
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| 16. | This may explain why uzazi has a spicier flavour and greater pungency than sichuan pepper.
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| 17. | That is what came through here, given pungency by the orchestra's worldly sound.
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| 18. | It is worth close attention for a wealth of details that add pungency despite their unstageability.
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| 19. | Aged Parmesan has a terrific pungency.
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| 20. | The sauce ran in rivulets over the cheese, giving each creamy bite a candid pungency.
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