Don't waste your time proving how smart you are or flaunting your listing in the social register. |
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Recently, an official newspaper published photos of them flaunting their flab. |
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The colours are deftly placed, the flaunting red of the carnation answering the scarlet of the nasturtiums straggling on the plinth below. |
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But it is a butler that many people crave, not just because he is the ultimate status symbol and most overt way of flaunting wealth. |
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She delights in flaunting her youthfulness in the face of her older colleagues. |
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One TV campaign features a glamorous woman flaunting flamboyant designer clothes in a subway car. |
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It is not just about owning the painting and flaunting it but more about displaying it with style and the right interiors. |
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To round off the festivities, there were models flaunting designer wears during the fashion parade. |
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I couldn't believe how narrow-mindedly I had shown off, flaunting my presumed strength. |
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They also had concerns that modelling their own fashions in the shop window may be frowned upon as them flaunting themselves. |
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Plus, she thinks that I'm flaunting whatever relationship I have with him in front of her, and basically has a real qualm about us being tactile. |
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I am talking about the type of exhibitionism, or flaunting of oneself, or showing-off, or whatever else one might choose to call it. |
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Girls have become hip and glam flaunting their bodies and attitude as well. |
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I couldn't help but wonder why the other day all those females were flaunting themselves at him despite his attitude towards them. |
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The larger of the two, Arlen, comes across as an insecure bully, flaunting his juvenile snake tattoo and badgering Muldrow with idle threats. |
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Rather than flaunting his authority, he is more of a learned peer, and beer drinker, than overlord. |
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The sculptures seem like bellicose battleships, flaunting jagged-ribbed fins and sawtooth incisors. |
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And if they are flaunting themselves, it also speaks of their new-found confidence. |
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Now our newly potent man starts flaunting his favour and throws his weight around. |
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Asha was somehow a mystery to them, an exotic girl compared to the flaunting and preppy girls, with her striking hair and sparkling green eyes. |
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Conspicuously cultivated ironic distantiation, the flaunting of lack of commitment, is thus the only possible option. |
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This wasn't just a case of a few New York highbrows flaunting their refinement in reproach of Hollywood vulgarity. |
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She acts annoyed by this strumpet disrupting her peace, but really she's annoyed by the flaunting of youth and indiscretion. |
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The flagrant flaunting of wealth amidst the dire poverty of the mass of the population is helping fuel social and political opposition. |
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They involved displays of sumptuosity and the flaunting of rare and precious skills that only the idle rich could cultivate. |
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He said that criminal figures were flaunting their immunity from the law. |
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Although the NFL party animal loves flaunting his washboard abs, he seems more fratboy than Fabio. |
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Mainstream films, in the end, always look like lifestyle advertisements, flaunting cover-model babes, expensive cars and other trappings of the monied classes. |
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You don't dress provocatively, and you don't go around flaunting yourself. |
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Hookers stood on most corners, flaunting themselves to any who passed by. |
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It was funny, most girls he knew were out, flaunting themselves, baring every bit of flesh that they could get away with, without getting arrested. |
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When it came to flaunting one's best assets, the sheath had nothing on cyclist pants. |
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Not just because they fancy Cumberbatch or get weak knees over that flaunting of mental dexterity. |
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From time to time she unmasks herself, gamey and whipped flaunting that brownish color. |
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He took great pleasure in flaunting each one of his victories in his father's face. |
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Expertise games are the non-sanctioned use of expertise to build a power base, either by flaunting or by feigning such expertise. |
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Meanwhile, the black and Latina female stars are shown flaunting their curves and being bootylicious. |
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Crows cawed about the gullies, flaunting their power of flight as I laboured sweatily in the morning sun. |
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I hope the government, in flaunting its successes to make the case for this mission, it will at least get its facts straight. |
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But it may be that they were doing more than just following their natural compulsions or flaunting their wealth and power. |
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They should be informed that jargon and the practice of flaunting it for effect is anything but new. |
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On the other end of the spectrum, there lies an artist like Lena Dunham, who engages in a flaunting of the flawed self. |
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These historians believe that the Taj Mahal symbolizes the tyranny of a powerful ruler exploiting his subjects and flaunting his magnificence to the world. |
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Here Haydn starts in a stately and sombre minor mood which, after only five bars, modulates to B-flat Major and stays there through the remainder of the exposition, flaunting some colourfully bubbling downward flourishes. |
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By seeking to exclude legal safeguards provided by the US Constitution and international law, the US government is both flaunting justice and undermining the fight against terrorism. |
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It was found that a blind eye approach is followed by the Judiciary, sheriffs and lawyers and that there exists no operational mechanism whereby flaunting of the Rules are recorded and or acted upon. |
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If General Pinochet is successful in shielding himself from international accountability for his crimes, it will allow tyrants to travel the world freely flaunting international law. |
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Will the parliamentary secretary confirm that justice officials warned against using regulations in his attempt to undermine the board, or is the government just flaunting the law? |
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The Bharatiya Janata Party, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are flaunting the pathbreaking arrangement as a triumph of sorts. |
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Wheeler said companies already are flaunting the rules by offering free or sponsored data services for some products. |
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For Chandra Muzaffar, flaunting the spectre of the clash of civilisations would result only in diverting attention from our tasks and in evading our responsibilities. |
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Despite flaunting the will to integrate HIV positive individuals in the fight against AIDS, their involvement seems very limited, or in any case, not very visible. |
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Men wore kilts and twirled women flaunting tresses. |
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On July 21, 1865 in a shootout in Springfield, Missouri, he killed David Tutt, a skillful gunfighter who had been flaunting the watch he won from Hickok in a poker game. |
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The liberal voters Mr Cameron lured back to his party by flaunting his metropolitanism are the most likely to be put off by any hint of censoriousness. |
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That administration can be done without flaunting your authority or developing a superiority complex that seeks to surround you with visible evidences of the superior rank you are claiming. |
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She has a way of flaunting her recall, knowledge and accomplishments, quickly volunteering or clarifying information that a less assertive person might not. |
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A signposts and restaurants flaunting signs in Persian and Arabic while the fresh and enticing fragrance of Shashlik in the air will make you wonder, are you really in China? |
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So it's probably not a coincidence to see Jay-Z flashing an inverted diamond, Lindsay Lohan sporting the Baphomet horns, or Kesha flaunting the Eye of Horus. |
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In our own time, amongst the worst offenders for flaunting all manner of uniforms are the House of Windsor, just as were their cousins the German Hohenzollerns a century ago. |
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