The fact remains that brute force is boastfully invoked alike in the internal affairs and foreign policies of the totalitarian state. |
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I'm boastfully posting a picture showing my storage system AND my new perm. |
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There, he tells Chloe and several other slaves his story, boastfully embellishing it and exaggerating his role in her successful escape. |
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The little shy sounds of Schumann are constantly forgetting that they are shy or child-like and strutting out boastfully in an ineffective dash or prance. |
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They have more power in relation to Mr Akhmetov than he may like, but less than they boastfully pretend. |
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I had impressed the group, somewhat boastfully, with my culinary credentials, as a former private chef. |
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I boastfully mentioned how we've avoided illness so far this winter. |
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He demonstrated boastfully his own way of making use of a newspaper. |
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If you look at sepia-tinged photos of Upper Street from the first half of the 20th century, all human life is there – and boastfully so on shop windows. |
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Eighteen months ago, the deputy prime minister, who had once boastfully cast himself in the role of Ernest Bevin to Tony Blair's Clement Attlee, found himself abruptly written out of the plot. |
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Since giving up smoking I must boastfully inform you that I have become rather good and that my current best time for expert level is 101 seconds. |
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Appallingly, at nauseam it continues lilting boastfully that it has found the key to peace in dialogue that its predecessors had had so demeaningly not. |
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