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- The motivation is admirable, but such vaunting ambition seems bound to lead to disappointment.
- Comerico is citified in an industry dominated by rural fishermen, loud and aggressive in defending his territory and vaunting his success.
- "When the Republicans were in power in the'80s, he was always vaunting his connections there,"
- Whatever else they achieve, the vaunting styles may elaborately deny a fear of nothingness _ as continual change may confirm it.
- The race was a walkover for Bournemouth who won in 6 minutes and thus extinguished for the moment the vaunting ambition of their rivals.
- Gore, however, has been reticent about vaunting these achievements for fear, it seems, of associating himself with the personally flawed president.
- The plot details the beginning of Wayne's vaunting task of grooming a successor, until outside influences threaten to destroy their sadistic relationship.
- ALL those gorgeously costumed corpses; all those vaunting hopes slaughtered; all that conniving ambition and competition lying like the wreckage on a bloody battlefield.
- In the 11th century " Diwan " ( poetical works ) of Nasir Khusraw, an eagle soars through the air, vaunting itself.
- However, the man elected US president in 1912, Woodrow Wilson, was " a man driven by vaunting ambition " with very different plans for the republic.
- The Inter-professional Union of Beaujolais Wines has prepared 140 radio messages vaunting the qualities of their product that will be broadcast in France during the next six days.
- Critics worried regularly over Easter extravagance and the " vaunting of personal possessions " that offended deep-seated American values of simplicity, frugality, and self-denial.
- Though conquered by the English in 1664, it maintained its vaunting commercial energy, nurtured within families whose names _ Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Morgan _ form a roster of American capitalism.
- Others may balk at Haji-Ioannu's lack of airline experience and his vaunting ambition, which somewhat unusually are cited among the risks in the prospectus that easyJet circulated last week.
- Others may balk at Haji-Ioannou's lack of airline experience and his vaunting ambition, which somewhat unusually are cited among the risks in the prospectus that easyJet circulated last week.
- The narrative stance is detached, bemused; Herzog makes no effort to explain the actual causes of the catastrophic scenes, but interprets them in epic terms with vaunting rhetoric to accompany the Wagnerian score.
- A European diplomat recently asked Indian officials why, if they felt the need for nuclear weapons, they didn't copy the Israeli tactic of building them without attracting the international opprobrium of vaunting it.
- Without Mrs . Huffington's bizarre antics and vaunting ambition, political reporters in California would be thrust off the front page by the courtroom machinations in the O . J . Simpson double-murder trial.
- Behold the vaunting hero, Royal Gazette and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser ( Halifax ), 11 Dec . 1798, and Observations and conjectures on the antiquities of America, Mass . Hist.
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