How To Use Bare-knuckled In A Sentence
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How else to explain the ‘Mission Accomplished’ photo-op or the bare-knuckled 2002 Congressional campaign?
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In campaign 2004, Bush again demonstrated the Bush family's bare-knuckled approach to politics.
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A former participant in bare-knuckled White House skulduggery, John Dean, authored a chilling new article for the FindLaw publication.
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Gramm also learned the rules of engagement in bare-knuckled Texas politics.
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How taxes are spent generally depends on the kind of bare-knuckled political struggle that makes Washington politics so ugly today.
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Gloves revolutionized the bare-knuckled sport of boxing.
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Sports fans eat this kind of bare-knuckled action with a tablespoon.
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However, repeatedly characterizing McCain's false claims as him likely being "confused" is defensible, and within the bounds of bare-knuckled political brawling.
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Favreau plays Bobby, a construction worker by day who boxes by night - sometimes gloved in the ring, sometimes bare-knuckled as bouncer for his stripper girlfriend, Jessica.
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Mr. Arkin said he was impressed at the time by Mr. Pope's "artfulness"; he said he wasn't concerned Mr. Pope would be tainted by the bare-knuckled tactics Mr. Spitzer and his staff used in their battles on Wall Street and in Albany.
Ex-Spitzer Aide Pope to Join Law Firm
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Plus, she's a bare-knuckled, gritty mud-slinger that would give Dick Cheney a worthwhile opponent when the debates roll around.
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While JB's letter was heated and bare-knuckled, it landed many accurate punches, while your prolix retort was sadly disappointing.
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That was the common theme in a feat of bare-knuckled rhetoric not often witnessed by the senators, who are accustomed to considerably more reverence for their positions.
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Bush and his allies have been described as partisan or bare-knuckled, but the problem is more fundamental than that.
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A second tainted election, followed by more bare-knuckled partisan conflict, Mr. Christopher said, would be far more damaging.
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No longer are its streets thronged with bare-knuckled flyweights, the long-term unemployed huddling for warmth around braziers, or urchin children.
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It's a bare-knuckled fight to the death for the American manufacturing worker.
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What the media see as progressive self-delusion is actually the opposite: a bare-knuckled pragmatism born from the debacle of the 2000 elections.
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By doing all of this, the Grotian school is supposed to negotiate a middle way between bare-knuckled "Machiavellianism" and excessively idealistic
Hugo Grotius
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The second big problem was that it was getting dark - just like it does every night, whether you're working on your first gig in the bare-knuckled world of tabloid TV journalism or not.
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That kind of bare-knuckled competition is proving to be a boon to travelers on the World Wide Web.