| 41. | Like the March girls, his two daughters are sassy, earnest, truculent and lovable by turns.
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| 42. | In my case, I was much more confrontational and truculent than I would ever be in life.
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| 43. | Undoubtedly, long diplomatic isolation was starting to wear down even the ever-truculent Col . Gaddafi.
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| 44. | It's truculent ciphers like Mathsci that make editing wikipedia an excruciating experience . " "'
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| 45. | The two brothers were unbelievers, mild and truculent respectively, thus putting them at odds with the bishop.
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| 46. | As the Ephesan, he became a tough, truculent householder, enraged at being deprived of his rights.
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| 47. | Under a robust growth of steely-gray hair, his corrugated features approximated those of a truculent bulldog.
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| 48. | Super Bowl fans may recall a thirsty, truculent penguin cowing two beer drinkers into giving up their Bud Ices.
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| 49. | Bush's efforts to sustain this equilibrium made the Republican right truculent to the point of self-destructiveness.
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| 50. | So why make five long trips, bicker over red jackets and negotiate with truculent Chinese bureaucrats to photograph them?
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