Henry Fleming, the youth who is the protagonist of this thrillingly realistic drama of war, has for deuteragonist Wilson, the loud young boaster. |
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Millet, recording her own experience, is an exhibitionist and a boaster and, unfortunately, not much of a writer. |
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But of course, a boaster often had their just reasons for boasting. |
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But the braggart boaster cried that an old Nobodaddy was in his cups it was muchwhat indifferent and he would not lag behind his lead. |
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While a prosecutor said during her opening statement that the men were aspiring terrorists, defense lawyers described one man as an empty boaster and the other as little more than a bystander. |
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Senegal encouraged the authorities of Russia to boaster their achievements in terms of protecting rights of immigrants and also in the area of countering and eradicating poverty. |
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