- agencies.
Though records are scant, he was
evidently noted for both his
pugnacity and his
mastery of what
Joseph Stalin termed chernaya rabota ("wetwork"...
- post-grunge valkyrie, with the
wounded soul of a poet and the
explosive pugnacity of a Canadian" on The Late Late Show with
Craig Ferguson in 2007. I know...
- ****es
approximately 2 kg (4.4 lb) less. The
Stafford has a re****tion for
pugnacity; when
challenged by
another dog it is
known to not back away. They have...
- the
professional system, with its possessiveness, its jealousy, its
pugnacity, its greed.": 74 In the
course of
responding to the
educated man's questions...
-
Bobby Charlton and
George Best. If pace was not one of his attributes,
pugnacity was: "Where I was
brought up, you had to be able to run or fight, and...
- Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia,
became especially known for
their pugnacity. — Gorn (1985): 21
Though legend sometimes amplifies the
brutality of...
- commandery". In Morton,
Nicholas (ed.). The
Military Orders Volume VII: Piety,
Pugnacity and Property. Routledge. Clark, Anne L. (2016).
Elisabeth of Schonau:...
-
called abrasive. She
pursued her
feminist principles with a
flamboyant pugnacity that has
become all too rare in
these yuppified times. She
hated girliness...
- and
George H. Hill
state that Pam
Grier is "an
intriguing mixture of
pugnacity and femininity, with a
heavy dose of world-weary cynicism" despite, according...
- heaven,
Where his
heroic forefathers glance down, And
swears with
proud pugnacity: You,
Rhine will
remain German like my breast! The
ghost of many a German...