It takes a huge amount of blustering and a large measure of deafness to defend the sales of British gold. |
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The loudest voices are those of the blustering schoolyard bully who crudely masks his own inadequacies by calling others sissies and punks. |
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Like a blustering, hectoring aunt at a family gathering, he won't be missed by most. |
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He has been blustering for decades that you can control people if you just hit them hard enough and cow them. |
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The only sounds we could hear were the blustering wind, and fluttering paper pressing against ruined hedges and walls. |
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I bet if I excused myself to go to the bathroom, he would still be blustering when I got back. |
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Paddy is a truly amusing caricature of the blustering paranoid right in full cry. |
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Christmas Day itself generally dawns grey, with an easterly blustering off the Pacific, but it doesn't matter! |
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By now, though, the wind was gathering itself for a grand, blustering, trouserflapping finale and the last four holes would be brutal. |
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The wind is blustering through the trees outside, and every so often assails the outside walls of my house as if testing their fortitude. |
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The arctic wind blustering over the Baltic Sea is biting, teeth-chattering cold. |
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You travel invisibly, whirling, blustering, tearing things apart, a vortex in grass flattened out as if a derro's slept there overnight. |
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Fur stroked against his nose as several other dogs joined them behind the sled, the only thing that protected them from the blustering wind. |
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Traditionally it's been a venue for blustering declarations from fulminating premiers, but today instead of foot-stamping there was backslapping. |
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And thirdly, even when eliminationism is uttered by blustering fools, it is still fascism. |
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A series of ads for Borden dairy products featured dialogues between Elsie the cow and her blustering husband Elmer. |
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With rulings like this, big name companies will quickly sidestep WIPO in favour of blustering cease-and-desist letters and legal action through the courts. |
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Perhaps the members will give me a chance instead of blustering and yelling from their seats, as has been their custom all morning. |
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Madam Speaker, I have been listening quite intently to the blustering of the hon. member from the NDP party. |
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At the dinner table the blustering father gestures menacingly at his cowering young son and knocks over a glass water. |
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There was a lot of blustering and questioning when the two women emerged from the water. |
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Jay started blustering around telling anyone who'd listen, and there weren't many volunteers, that the mess from the earlier food fight would have to be cleared up. |
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Veteran stalwarts of the Ford stock company, they played major roles as the unsaintly parish priest Father Lonergan and the blustering squireen Red Will Danaher. |
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Throughout the blustering winds parting the tall grass, a figure darted through the brush, and just like that moved as fast as the bolts of lightening above. |
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Starting with the growth of certain types of orchids, such as the Phalaenopsis, application of greenhouse cooling has swept through the sector, with the speed of a blustering North-Easterly gale. |
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Oratory is the huffing and blustering spoilt-child of a semi-barbarous age. |
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For once Babbitt did not break out in blustering efforts to keep the party going. |
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Geoffrey is a more complex person than the blustering character who appears in Act One. |
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Tumid blustering, with more or less of sincerity, which need not be entirely sincere, yet the sincerer the better, is like to go far. |
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Beyond the blustering, which certainly aimed to demonstrate high ambitions for the long and difficult negotiations ahead, these questions raise fundamental problems for regulating the Lebanese political system. |
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They take the pompous manner, the blustering voice, or other platform trappings, as evidence that the possessor of these characteristics has the more basic requirements also. |
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As the hon. member knows, despite his blustering and media based motives, Canada cannot get directly involved in legal matters concerning Canadians arrested or detained abroad. |
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He may lack stature and sparkle, but many Frenchmen who recoil from the blustering Mr Le Pen may well, in the long run, be ready to give the more respectable face of the far right their vote. |
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There has clearly been a lot of public blustering about this issue, and it would be entirely unacceptable if it should turn out that the location of Parliament in Strasbourg has been a money machine for the city. |
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In anticipation, they have been blustering for weeks. |
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They ripped out the phone, took Sinatra outside and disappeared into a blustering snowstorm. |
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When he came up he began pushing our boat aside as he had done the others, and in a blustering manner desired us to allow him to get on, as he was in a great hurry. |
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