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pundit sentence examples

  • Bono: sadly, the irish roving rock pundit has been keeping a bit of a low profile recently.
  • Pundit on tv.
  • Now a respected media pundit, fairclough writes an exclusive column for liverpoolfc.tv each week.
  • Pundit john mccririck creative mix master ribbon on the.
  • Sunday mirror - 13 february after 5 years as just good friends we've fallen in love he is sky tv's star soccer pundit.
  • The normally flamboyant pair surprised some pundits by wearing traditional black morning suits.
  • Many pundits are also tipping the czechs to go all the way to the final.
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  • Apart from yourself then, who's the best football pundit?
  • During that short period, he heard the pundit explaining the nature of god.
  • For the uk 2001 general election, political pundits spoke in terms of tens of millions being spent in total by all parties.
  • Ten year trends ten year trend type stats are very popular with mainstream tv pundits.
  • Over the next 24 hours, say the pundits, 10 million copies will be sold.
  • Most pundits seem to forecast a cull of about 20.
  • Be protesting with had hit a nerve horse racing pundit.
  • I'm often unsure what tests ex players have to take to become a pundit, given their obvious failings.
  • I can tell them what sort of place bolton is [ ' not nice ' ] , which your regular french pundit couldn't.
  • Every media pundit tomorrow is sure to talk him up.
  • The future the strike has been neither the death knell, nor the ringing affirmation of class politics that various pundits have claimed.

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