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- More truculent inmates are separated from their visitors by Plexiglas windows.
- The Lebanese government fired back with truculent words of its own.
- We wanted to hear loud thumps of truculent heads being bumped together.
- Other detractors described him as aggressive, truculent and impetuous.
- He took on a more truculent tone Tuesday before the Senate panel.
- Instead of responding with greater cooperation, Chinese leaders have turned more truculent.
- Serbia itself is likely to stay turbulent, its hard-liners truculent.
- When Lingard and Mrs Travers reach the Emma Jorgenson is truculent and hostile.
- Pakistan has a powerful, truculent and unscrupulous neighbour.
- Truculent and sardonic offhorn, onstage Dorsey was the Sentimental Gentleman of Swing.
- He describes his fellow Lyonnais as " truculent, jovial gluttons ."
- The truculent Hoffa is a thoroughly unattractive prospect.
- A year ago, President Clinton looked bruised, vulnerable, truculent and earnest.
- Crude, vulgar, obnoxious, truculent, verbose, condescending, a wiseacre.
- And, most of all, they included his turbulent, truculent inner life.
- Whitlam characterized Barwick at the time as " a truculent runt ."
- Mahathir should seek a national consensus before continuing to take such a truculent position.
- Morrissey was described by the judge as " devious, truculent and unreliable ".
- Porter becomes truculent when Lynette tells him he cannot go in the pool again.
- It's truculent ciphers like Mathsci that make editing wikipedia an excruciating experience.
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