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pulpit

[pool-pit, puhl-] / ˈpʊl pɪt, ˈpʌl- /
NOUN
structure from which sermon is given
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Spirit forced other carriers to "price differently," said Bradley Akubuiro, a partner at advisory firm Bully Pulpit International.

From Barron's • May 9, 2026

This week, he also launches a new podcast, in partnership with the Knight Institute, called The Bully’s Pulpit: Trump v.

From Slate • May 21, 2025

Curry, in his white-and-red vestments, invited from the towering Canterbury Pulpit.

From Washington Post • Sep. 21, 2022

Marin Gazzaniga wrote the script, based on interviews conducted for the book “Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind,” by Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola.

From New York Times • Sep. 8, 2022

He was also a mighty lunged man in the Pulpit.

From The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume I (of 2) by Bj?rnson, Bj?rnstjerne




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