His boosterish, lapel-grabbing use of the second-person pronoun is contagious, I'm afraid. |
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They are too boosterish in arguing the low probability of nuclear accidents. |
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Neither Gioia nor the report's authors soften the findings with boosterish optimism. |
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Despite their boosterish public stance, they have been encouraging banks and finance companies to consolidate. |
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The literary criticism typical of the 1960s and 1970s was boosterish, preoccupied with asserting claims about the quality of particular works. |
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The replacements, led by the boosterish John W. Snow at Treasury, have gotten along better and did a passable job of selling Bush's policies on the campaign trail. |
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Perhaps the brash and celebratory character of Pop art was seen as an even more boosterish symbol of American culture than Abstract Expressionism. |
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We shouldn't need this kind of boosterish bluster, just like it shouldn't need those stupid they-did-it-first-but-we'll-do-it-anyway painted cows or whatever. |
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Nonetheless, he thinks Fraunhofer's self-portrayal, while perhaps a bit boosterish, is essentially accurate. |
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A third problem facing the writers of corporate biography is how to avoid sounding boosterish when a company turns out to be every bit as good as sometimes even better than the image it likes to project. |
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That was a typically boosterish Japanese newswire headline on December 29th 1989, the day that one of the world's biggest ever asset-price bubbles reached bursting point. |
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The point of the boosterish guide was to convince American consumers of the delectableness of fish like the wolffish, an enormous creature with a bulbous head, big teeth, and an eel-like body. |
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A quarter of India's people still live in severe poverty. With the BJP's boosterish rhetoric backfiring, towards the end of its campaign it was jettisoned in favour of a stress on the virtues of continuity and stability. |
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But I did stumble upon a survey recently that indicates that a lot of the criticism of real estate brokers as being too boosterish may be partly misplaced. |
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A boosterish outlook on bringing jobs to Florida and how lawyers can help. |
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