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Usage for truculence


In terms of enigma, professional truculence and creative oscillation, however, he's known as the “black Bob Dylan”. Sometimes he refers to his father as being black and his mother as Italian. At other times they are both black, or one of them is Native ...

The public mood in many western industrial nations is currently marked by anxiety, despondency, truculence and defensiveness. But then, as Obama pointed out in his speech, the very success of free enterprise has spurred imitators across the world. ...

President Nicolas Sarkozy — nationally renowned for his truculence (he likes to publicly call constituents who irk him “pathetic jerks”) — has observed an equally pristine silence. In fact, almost every French political figure queried about the ...

Ferguson responded with his usual truculence, and the player would have welcomed the solidarity, which is always the point. For all that the United manager has adapted to the dramatic changes in the game's popularity, wealth, and scrutiny, ...

"Send him home? I said, 'We're going to sign him tomorrow,'" said Burke, whose affinity for truculence is well-established. Bieksa played 80 games with the Moose the following season before graduating to the Canucks in 2005-06.


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