That should cause some heartburn among Red Ken's supporters if it gets bruited about. |
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Meanwhile, in another city close to my heart, the concept of the football dream team is being bruited anew. |
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There are those of us who advised in vain that this sordid matter be quietly and wisely settled and not be bruited about in public. |
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But then Canary Wharf is not yet, despite the much bruited movement eastward of London's core, a Saturday-night cynosure. |
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Arthur's treachery was not bruited in court and will not make the newspapers. |
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The idea that women are less able than men in science has been bruited about for centuries. |
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So should there have been a coalition of South Asian groups called to the table after the Bollywood Cowboy theme was bruited? |
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It is being bruited about that the council will have a Shiite majority, though the religious Shiite parties will not be allowed to dominate it. |
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Instead of being smothered, the dismal verdicts of the daily press were bruited abroad as the terrified cries of reactionaries in retreat. |
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Paranoid. Now he knew what it meant, this word that was bandied and bruited so easily, and he sensed the connections being made around him. |
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