He vaunts his prowess as a pugilist, favours suits with improbably wide pinstripes, and puffs large cigars. |
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A style that rejects dictums, bravely dares faux pas, bets on originality, and boldly vaunts its singularity. |
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Lirio graciously vaunts her contours and lends an inviting sphere to any living space. |
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Moreover, since our town vaunts a School of Clockmaking, my choice was not a difficult one. |
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Ligabue is a truly international company that also vaunts a rich local cultural heritage thanks to its Venetian origins. |
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Aoide's brother vaunts my philosophical prowess. |
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It is impossible to disguise my contempt for successive leaders of a nation which vaunts its model of democracy as sufficiently valuable to justify interference in other states' internal affairs. |
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Had there been more courage here — the same courage required of the soldiers Berg vaunts so much — the film could have addressed the complexities of war that he seems so interested in depicting. |
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First of all, the report follows the Commission line which vaunts free trade and advocates the liberalisation of the economies of Mediterranean countries. |
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Nevertheless, the primary focus of the interlude is upon the comic by-play of master and servant quite independent of these Luciferian vaunts. |
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