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She earned praise from the Pulitzer judges for "her pungent columns that provided a voice for the underdog and underprivileged".
Connie Schultz of The Plain Dealer in Cleveland won the Pulitzer for commentary, for what the board called "her pungent columns that provided a voice for the underdog and the underprivileged".
Her overcharged romanticism and her pungent asides about English society and literary critics filled me with admiration.
Her style might pass for imperious, but she is caustic, anarchic and funny, with a pragmatic energy that's as natively Aussie as her pungent accent.
Mrs. Clinton radiated confidence, from her pungent delivery and easy laugh to the unusually expressive ways she shifted her tone and delighted in her own best lines.
"My mother died in her forties; my father enjoyed life till he was in his eighties," is her pungent comment on the size of the family.
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If I were to have pleased anybody with this adaptation, I would have liked it to have been her and I worked with her own pungent words about fiction as a touchstone.
Back in Umoja I am invited by Seita into her hut, pungent with woodsmoke.
Gabriele's patients tend to come from the same élite circles, as does her frank, pungent talk.
Her rhetoric is still pungent, but her viewpoint seems to have undergone a sea change.
Her reaction was pungent.
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