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punditAn expert or knowledgeable person. From "pandit" in Hindi. See guru. pundit 1. (formerly) a learned person 2. a Brahman learned in Sanskrit and, esp in Hindu religion, philosophy or law |
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Most pundits call it a referendum on the Bush administration's Iraq policy and a growing anti-incumbent sentiment. 95), may be the hippest sex guide ever, with questions answered not by pundits but by actual folks of all sexualities. Three militant neocon pundits spoke vehemently against the Bush administration's gesture to include American Muslim leaders in discussions on how to deal with the rising tide of anti-Americanism and restore the level of trust and support the United States enjoyed prior to the missteps the administration took at the neocons' urging. |
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