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  • But the Republicans cannot argue that issue credibly because their own legislation is so full of trumpery.
  • The T . Princess, the T . Shuttle and various other Trumperies went on the block.
  • Contrary to the practice of many painters in the West, then and since, Watkins surveyed nature without trumpery.
  • First impressions are important, and by running a 1996 campaign built on hokum and trumpery, Alexander squandered an opportunity to build an enduring base.
  • I refer to Boston Herald writer Monica Collins'revelations of trumpery and fraud in'GBH's wildly successful " Antiques Roadshow " program.
  • The band s third full-length, " Trumpery Metier ", was recorded by Tim Green, and is their first release for Gold Standard Labs.
  • In March 2011 the fourth Bronstein-novel " Tinnef " ( Trumpery ) was published, for which he was nominated for the " Friedrich Glauser-Prize " for crime novels.
  • It has been the custom of publishers in recent years to turn Valentine's Day into a sort of industrial arts course for sex rather than the simple trumpery of feathery romantic love.
  • In February 1587, Scott was warning Parliament of the danger from Spain . ( His second son, Jesuits, seminaries or of seditious and Popish books and trumperies of superstition . ""
  • Moutet, speaking for the defense, attributed political motives to the accusers, and said that notwithstanding the fact that the world had been ransacked for evidence for many months, the evidence produced was of a ridiculous and trumpery character.
  • As we endure the trumpery of the 1996 presidential campaign _ has there ever been a greater absurdity in American politics than the parties vying in their devotion to " family values " ? _ we might think about what we are missing.
  • Book publishing is one of the few businesses in which competitors appear to want to spend all their time with each other, so besides the trumpery of " I have arrived, " the publishing lunch allows these competitors the comfort of being together.
  • Josiah Gregg described these traders as, " These parties of Comancheros are usually composed of the indigent and rude classes of the frontier villages, who collect together several times a year, and launch upon the plains with a few trinkets and trumperies of all kinds, and perhaps a bag of bread or pinole . " Some historians and writers have referred to the Comancheros as Mexican traders.
  • After a 15-year hiatus, Cristofer returned to his acting career, appearing in " Romeo and Juliet " ( New York Shakespeare Festival ), " Trumpery " by Peter Parnell, " Mr . Robot as Phillip Price, the shadowy CEO of the sinister E Corp . In 2016, it was announced that Cristofer will be promoted to starring cast member in season two.
  • Cotton's dressings are made with bear hair and camel's under fur, the soft bristles from inside a black hog's ear, and from dog's tails . " What a heap of trumpery is here ! " cries his visitor, when Cotton's dubbing bag is opened . " Certainly never an angler in Europe has his shop half so well-finished as you have ."
  • "Both Joanna and her sister have most agreeable and new conversation, not old, trumpery literature over again and reviews, but new circumstances worth telling, apropos to every subject that is touched upon; frank observations on character, without either ill-nature or the fear of committing themselves; no blue-stocking tittle-tattle, or habits of worshipping or being worshipped . " ( Hare, 268)
  • The editor of the " Times " laughed out loud when he read it, saying'an official document is seldom amusing and useful yet this was both . "'The Times " denounced the ultimatum as an'extravagant farce . "'The Globe " denounced this'trumpery little state .'Most editorials were similar to the " Daily Telegraph ", which declared :'of course there can only be one answer to this grotesque challenge.