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- But character emerges pungently, right down to the dirty ending.
- One of these strands may yet lead to something pungently outrageous.
- It was, he said, " pungently written ."
- Livarot de Thebaut nestles pungently by the Neufchatal du pays de Bray.
- Yes, the same Arianna Huffington who has so pungently argued conservative views.
- It has sexual situations, profanity and a lot of pungently salty dialogue.
- That would drive home the message of responsibility much more pungently than a bedpan.
- Its tunnels pungently reek of dust and gunpowder.
- It's difficult to figure which movie is more pungently, unrepentantly vicious.
- Or, put more pungently, between land-rapists and tree-huggers.
- Robert Blake said the book was " Pungently written, perceptive and controversial ".
- Mrs . Loeb could be pungently partisan.
- Harbison's musical language is a distinctive blend of tonal and pungently chromatic harmony.
- Acting, in fact, carries the film past some holes and renders it pungently entertaining.
- It has sexual situations, nudity, strong language and many pungently off-color jokes.
- It, too, had a dry, almost pungently harsh flavor that no mixer could mask.
- One could smell the grass more pungently when the men ran through " Sinfonietta ."
- Late in life he suffered from monophonic chant with pungently chromatic polyphony in a low vocal tessitura.
- "Junk Food " contrives some pungently seedy settings for its characters to writhe around in.
- The result was the conservative 80th Congress, which Truman attacked pungently on the campaign trail in 1948.
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