" He was called a man with a pugnacious task who went through, quote, "A dizzying free-for-all.
His manner is as pugnacious and unsentimental as the acts of courage that he recalls.
The public perception of Qwest could change quickly from pugnacious scrapper to hopeless leper.
WTO's pugnacious new boss, has started the long fight to win over sceptics on globalisation.
SRA's pugnacious chairman, has a long record in financing business projects such as Eurotunnel.
And he is not very good at handling criticism, especially from the newly free, pugnacious media.
But Mr Kennedy, despite his pugnacious liberal reputation, wrote many bills with Republican colleagues, too.
Ironically, for the pugnacious 77-year-old trader, Icahn readily admits that the Netflix investment was not his idea.
Venezuela's once pugnacious private sector, which has backed several failed attempts to remove the president, now looks cowed.
India, meanwhile, has grown richer and, at least in some corners, far less bothered about its pugnacious neighbour.
And Sourav Ganguly, the captain, has a pugnacious aggression that has helped make his team hard to beat.
Tuesday, the pugnacious company announced that it has yet another prospect: trospium, a drug that would treat urinary incontinence.
Specializing in antitrust and employment law, she defended clients from France's pugnacious regulators.
For years Amalgamated Bank was closely tied to Bruce Raynor, the pugnacious former president of the Service Employees International Union.
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As the title character, Danny Rutigliano has the requisite height or lack thereof (LaGuardia was 5-foot tall) and pugnacious demeanor.
In that play, Linklater played a budding playwright frightened to share his work with his crass, pugnacious novelist-turned-tutor, played by Rickman.
The more pugnacious among them have prepared for a showdown by skittering back and forth in the scrub with loaded machineguns.
With its "high unlovely body and pugnacious snout, " the Model T became the object of jokes, songs and a new American folklore.
But did the President, with his pugnacious words, really accomplish his objective?
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Talking today with John Battelle, emcee at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Ballmer was his usual loud, pugnacious self.
In the social world, marketing is a lot less pugnacious or irrelevant.
"Anyone who changes an economic model in America isn't going to be Mary Poppins, " says Rosen, oft described then as blustery and pugnacious.
Whether or not Mr Greenberg had a role in setting up the transaction, his pugnacious attitude towards regulators was widely seen as counter-productive.
Her angry critics saw her as a pugnacious destroyer of industry.
Trout and salmon may inhabit the dreams (and literature) of the upper classes, but the pugnacious, voracious bigmouth bass is everyman's fish, found in every state save Alaska.
The pugnacious scientific genius, Vietnam veteran, and former surfer, like some Ayn Rand character, escaped the slow bureaucracy of academia so he could discover the blueprint of life.
Nobody knows if the urbane Mr Jaitley, who leads the party in Parliament's upper house, or the pugnacious Sushma Swaraj, in the lower house, is really in charge.
Still, the pugnacious former prosecutor had plenty of other fights on his hands with parents who backed legal moves to keep closing schools open and with the teachers' unions.
Indirectly, the pugnacious gridlock in Washington impacts price-earnings ratios negatively.
Iran's pugnacious game of nuclear brinkmanship is fueled by oil.
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