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He says his money is running short, and a pugnacious press often seems to be waiting behind every door.
We live in the light of Churchill's pugnacious performance under fire.
They cannot go the pugnacious, physical route because suddenly the whole world is watching.
We put the Pugnacious down right here next to the original landing site.
The hunting people make it clear that they view us as pugnacious little boys.
In person he is short and thick, with a pugnacious jaw.
"I am going to govern until 2013," the pugnacious leader said.
The most pugnacious businessmen in Mexico know two basic things.
His slim young face was pugnacious, set with anger and pain.
For once our pugnacious colleague was deaf to a challenge.
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Nothing was possible except a last bravery, a tough pugnacious death.
He seemed the angry black man, pugnacious and mean.
The last decade has taught us there is money to be made from being pugnacious on the air waves.
This gives a pugnacious look to a man's face.
Some voters, however, said they found the President's pugnacious tone troublesome.
This pugnacious side of his character would be worthily used sometimes.
He was at least forty and had a craggy, pugnacious face.
His pugnacious face was not so red as usual.
I know I'm not responding to the pugnacious undertone of your question.
Yet cunning was the last thing he would ever have found in that bold, pugnacious face.
He had a face rather like a bulldog, with a pugnacious chin.
He paid no attention to the pugnacious street cleaner who was now daring him to get down and fight.
Such talk seems certain to set up conflicts with the often pugnacious Legislature when it returns next month.