Cosmetic lotions and potions don't contain enough of the active ingredient they boast to have any noticeable effect. |
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I can boast coconut deltoids, pulsating pectorals, bulging biceps and six pack abdominals. |
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This sadistic boast has been followed by a savage and shameless campaign of suicide bombings. |
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Earlier, he would boast of his formative years stealing candy from kids in war-torn Africa. |
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The wood of the jamun tree has unique water-resistant quality, which many trees could not boast of. |
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An 11-piece band graced the orchestra pit, very few touring companies can boast as many as that, and their accompaniment was very good. |
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The company can boast a strong line-up of partners among the handheld device and mobile operator elites. |
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The casting directors all like to boast that they have a very sensitive radar for people who just want the celebrity of it. |
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They would be able to boast they have hired at least a token religious right-winger. |
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It is fine to boast of one's Kurdish, Berber, Sunni, or Shia loyalties, but not of pan-Arabism. |
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Unlike the sweet animal crackers in the familiar circus box, these boast a savory cheese flavor. |
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He doesn't really look bush-ready, nor does he boast the leathered skin of a man who spends his life in the outdoors. |
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He may boast a freshness his rivals do not have after his lengthy lay-off from the sport. |
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Probably no union leader can boast the support of more high-profile Republicans than Mr. Miller. |
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For years his proudest boast has been that while others have criticised his growth forecasts, he has ended up having the last laugh. |
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The company whose locomotive pulled it could boast that it was a state of the art vehicle, the last word in design and comfort. |
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The secluded gardens are landscaped and boast a number of colourful trees and shrubs. |
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I mean it's not many villages that can boast a reincarnation of a Tibetan lama. |
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Moreover, server processors very often boast some features, which will be of absolutely no use in regular desktop platforms. |
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The modified instructions should boast regular structure and should suit for flawless execution in very simple functional units. |
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Supposedly, we are mature, educated individuals who boast a worldliness beyond our years. |
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Recycling centers are ubiquitous, helping Denmark boast that half of its waste is recycled. |
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The centre court is in a class of its own and the Championships boast such a proud history. |
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He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a rebellious streak of fashion consciousness. |
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Today's cheese and cheese spreads boast flavors that go far beyond the traditional smoke and bacon. |
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Although their wines require a little extra effort to find, they boast an obvious authenticity and have huge rarity appeal and keen prices. |
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Boldly dressed in black, brown, and white, males boast long, sharp tail feathers and dazzling display plumage. |
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Prestigious universities in the United States boast of institutions of African-American Studies. |
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I've been into raves and electronic music since the early '90s, and I can tell you that there is no other music scene that can boast this. |
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Arran, Islay, Bute and Mull all contain lochs full of trout and also boast short spate rivers with good runs of sea-trout and salmon. |
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The wine loosens his tongue and he begins to boast of his conquests of women at shady resorts. |
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While The Little Vampire can likely boast the ability to arrest the attention of kids, the same claim can't be made where adults are concerned. |
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The islands in the archipelago are mostly unspoiled and boast around 115 different bird species, including the rare crab plover. |
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There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast. |
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While well-intentioned and endlessly friendly, many of the volunteers boast more enthusiasm than ability. |
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Badges hanging from their necks boast small national flags, and a cacophony of accents represents more than 20 countries. |
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When he says he's the richest man in town, he's not just making an idle boast. |
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Communities of impassioned religious believers may boast many virtues, but neutrality and detachment are not among them. |
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Liberals either boast or comfort themselves that their own beliefs push humanity forward. |
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Beer-swilling Britain and Spain now boast impressive varietals while America is challenging France with how much wine is consumed. |
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The Great Lakes states, for example, boast the largest concentration of engineering jobs of any major region. |
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McConnell did what he did in 2005, and he was foolish enough to boast about it in public less than two weeks before an election. |
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Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition. |
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Both clubs boast some serious money, and some serious hubris. |
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He lunged at me, diving down like an eagle towards a fish in the stream, extending longer and deadlier claws than any bird of prey could boast of. |
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Few castles can boast the historic pedigree of Cathcart, which dates back to the days of Sir Alan Cathcart, a knight who served with Robert the Bruce. |
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Sixty central processing units boast a memory bandwidth of 22.4 gigabytes, one thousand times the computing power of the word processor used to create this text. |
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The phones boast a 1.3 megapixels camera, 8x zoom and flash. |
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The secret of the show's modest success is that its characters are recognisable individuals, rooted in a recognisable world, who boast personalities as well as libidos. |
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Men like watches with features that they can boast about such as the degree of accuracy, depth of water resistance, thinness and lightness of the watch. |
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The higher-order grills boast more heating capacity and a larger cooking surface, though all have core features such as electronic ignition and side burners. |
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While many hip hop stars boast about their lifestyles, their riches and their women, Arrested Development have stuck to their politics. |
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Killie boast the best defensive record in the Scottish Premier, but they will need to perform miracles if they are to hold rampant Rangers. |
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In 1974, Milford could boast an oil trade of 58,554,000 tons, which was three times the combined trade of all the other ports of Wales. |
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West can boast a host of famous players who have both played at the ground and for the club. |
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The island's other settlements include Hynish and Sandaig, both of which boast small museums. |
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The natural heritage can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, vast archipelago and long stretch of beaches. |
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They say that some of them boast that they refused the weight of the head in gold. |
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In total, Huddersfield boast five representatives in the Hall of Fame, more than any other club. |
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If you want to boast and be a big-timer you have got to go out and perform to let people know you are worth the money. |
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But who can boast of a Concorde pilot's seat, its nose or tail cone, or its machmeter. |
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Available in pink or white, these US natives boast long-lasting bottle brushlike flowers, grow to 60cm and flower in mid to late summer. |
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The Age of Melbourne criticised the team for opening their big mouths once too often, hitting at Australia's earlier whitewash boast. |
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Few giant galaxies boast a pair of lively, star-forming galaxies as close to them as the Magellanic Clouds are to us. |
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The Mammalukes boast, that they have the nimblest and readiest horses of any men at armes in the world. |
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In addition to their sporting societies, King's College London also boast 260 other societies and groups in a wide variety of activities. |
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The spacious sitting room boast semisolid floor, marble fireplace with cast iron insert, coving and centerpiece. |
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Many seaside towns boast large shopping centres which also attract people from a wide area. |
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Of the European contingent who could give you a run at fancy odds, Finland boast real pedigree in Jarkko Komula and Marko Kantele. |
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Celebrities bang on about loving their gay fans, and boast of being camp. |
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As of now, it is the only hotel that can boast this accolade. |
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Celebrations in Edinburgh, which had been due to boast the biggest and brassiest Hogmanay bash, were called off at the last minute. |
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The lord made a boast of his libertinism, and frequently avowed that he held all women to be fair game. |
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They verily are not the true congregation of Christ who merely boast of his name. |
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The former is a boast of one's own worthiness, such as one's accomplishments, ancestry, etc. |
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I had been the mistress of fourteen turtles over a number of years, and I could boast having been bitten by, along with the standard animals, a horse, a swoose, and a camel. |
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Loyalists boast a sea teaming with yellowtail, sea bass and cabrilla. |
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However England and the British Isles as a whole do boast many wading and shorebirds and England's coastlines are very important habitats for seabirds. |
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Nevertheless, if such political objectives had been met, propagandists could boast of increased vehicle production and the completion of another new hospital. |
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On no account will he or any other kind be able to boast that he's escaped the pursuit of those who can follow so detailed and comprehensive a method of enquiry. |
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Goa's wildlife sanctuaries boast of more than 1512 documented species of plants, over 275 species of birds, over 48 kinds of animals and over 60 genera of reptiles. |
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It will boast a collection of stalls ranging from Gothic fashion, 2-Tone handbags to fairies and Russian dolls, along with vintage clothing and hand-made crafts. |
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The South Sudanese can boast links to top basketball players. |
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It is likely only this limited sense which was intended by Bacon's boast that he could teach an interested pupil a new language within three days. |
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And the grounds boast a cave in which,in 1897, were found the remains of flint tools and the bones of various animals such as mammoth and woolly rhino. |
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Osakans boast of this passion, noting that they are unlike the people of nearby Kyoto, who discreetly spend their money on luxurious clothes and furnishings. |
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Must I not serve a long apprenticehood To foreign passages, and in the end, Having my freedom, boast of nothing else But that I was a journeyman to grief? |
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Their displays currently boast some highly unusual Philippino vases, candlesticks and bowls made using razor shells, stone, sand, tree resin and bamboo. |
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Camelopardalis is the 18th largest constellation by area in the sky despite having no stars brighter than mag 4, although it does boast of the asterism Kemble's Cascade. |
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The sea cliffs of Duirinish boast mountain avens and fir clubmoss. |
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He was wise, for he had seen a long succession of mechanical toys arrive to boast and swagger, and by-and-by break their mainsprings and pass away. |
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German students imitated them to boast of their private amours in fiction. |
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