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  • noun Agent noun of puncture; one who punctures.

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  • Routine puncturer of his country's political pride (Nixon, JFK, W) and friend to its supposed enemies (Fidel Castro, Yasser Arafat), Stone again makes enemies and influences people with this rousing, unashamedly partisan tour of South America's new socialist leaders, so mission accomplished!

    This week's new film events 2010

  • "Em" contributes yeast to the loaf that is New Albany's most widely read blog by posing as an equal opportunity balloon-puncturer and his "view askew" is most appreciated.

    Chaos Theory Randy Smith 2005

  • "Em" contributes yeast to the loaf that is New Albany's most widely read blog by posing as an equal opportunity balloon-puncturer and his "view askew" is most appreciated.

    Archive 2005-04-17 Randy Smith 2005

  • "How to Lose Friends" wants to see itself as a champion of humanity over glitz and a puckish puncturer of egos.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • If that isn't enough, you can find more comments at the following locations: Joe Wikert (Wiley), Dave's Fiction Warehouse (puncturer of pomposity); Booksellers Association (which is different from the Bookseller post via OUP blog); Book Depository; Guardian; Joe Wikert again (on pricing this time); Info NeoGnostic; Content Matters; and last but most definitely not least, Debra Hamel at the Deblog (who wrote the first article that I saw after launch: well done, Debra!).

    November 2007 Maxine 2007

  • If that isn't enough, you can find more comments at the following locations: Joe Wikert (Wiley), Dave's Fiction Warehouse (puncturer of pomposity); Booksellers Association (which is different from the Bookseller post via OUP blog); Book Depository; Guardian; Joe Wikert again (on pricing this time); Info NeoGnostic; Content Matters; and last but most definitely not least, Debra Hamel at the Deblog (who wrote the first article that I saw after launch: well done, Debra!).

    Kindle fatigue Maxine 2007

  • If that isn't enough, you can find more comments at the following locations: Joe Wikert (Wiley), Dave's Fiction Warehouse (puncturer of pomposity); Booksellers Association (which is different from the Bookseller post via OUP blog); Book Depository; Guardian; Joe Wikert again (on pricing this time); Info NeoGnostic; Content Matters; and last but most definitely not least, Debra Hamel at the Deblog (who wrote the first article that I saw after launch: well done, Debra!).

    Kindle fatigue Maxine 2007

  • Punctured a hole in The work, obviously, of a crude puncturer.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 4 1981

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