We have seen characters like this in many mob stories, the sadomasochistic psychopath who flaunts rank against reproach. |
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Sam Tsoutsouvas, as Theseus, flaunts his habitual love affair with his overripe voice with an orotundity that reeks of self-adulation. |
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In all the shoots, she flaunts designer wear, including jewellery and fabulous clothes. |
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It's open late, it flaunts its exclusivity and it gets regular plugs in the gay press. |
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From the opening scene through the end of the episode, she flaunts herself. |
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He does not hide his cupidity, but colleagues resent more the way he flaunts his brainpower. |
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A player flagrantly flaunts the rules, and in doing so, is caught bang to rights. |
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In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences over the tinkle of fine teacups. |
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She not only openly flaunts her unearned wealth, but also uses her assets to seize eyeballs from her less fortunate sisters. |
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Isabelle, in a slightly drunk and uninhibited state, flaunts her desire at being desired while Gerald trembles at her physical closeness. |
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This genre flaunts a cosmology that would have been entirely understood by anyone from the late Middle Ages. |
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The CX-7 is glued to the road and flaunts its sporty side, proving that an SUV can measure up in this regard. |
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Ruppert claims to represent neither right nor left and flaunts his background as a police detective to refute accusations that he gets a bit carried away in his conclusions. |
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Government after government flaunts its green credentials while the countryside is becoming so poisoned that whole species of wildlife are vanishing. |
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Photographer Colin Jones flaunts a life story that is a picture in itself. |
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The movie gleefully flaunts the fact that it is gorgeously overdone. |
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In his opulent maroon suit, dickens flaunts his fame and fortune with so little subtlety he makes Kanye West appear modest. |
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Thus today one flaunts a G-string as if it were a Victoria Cross. |
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They ventured online, to a website called Bharatmatrimony.com, which now flaunts their story. |
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Mr Correa flaunts his friendship with Venezuela's left-wing authoritarian president, Hugo Chávez. |
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The result is a site that boldly flaunts Kesar's values of ultra-modernism, freshness and the unexpected: www.ousoleil.com. |
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The resolution flaunts political might to show that the EU is supposedly a rival of the United States, which it feels inferior to. |
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There is widespread criticism of the way a privileged minority flaunts its considerable wealth in front of the poverty-stricken majority. |
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The latest Mido creation flaunts its charm with an up-to-the-minute flair, enhanced by the consistent and eternal beauty of diamonds. |
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As such, and based on the rationale of the foregoing cases, he has forfeited his right to appeal his jail term while he flaunts it. |
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The 2010 Fly 50 also flaunts its great respect for the environment, thanks to the reliable and efficient HI-PER4 engine. |
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It flaunts roasted berries, done to a turn, with coriander, grilled walnuts and a fine texture that is craggy yet graceful. |
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Lunatique Films flaunts a team of global, award winning, directors and producers delivering dynamic and sophisticated content, specializing in feature film, television, documentary, and commercials. |
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This man still flaunts his presence on the public streets, and with most unabashing front frequents business places and markets. |
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The grim fa¿ade of the chapel, new red brick with no windows down below, and spyholes in dark locked door, flaunts its imperviousness to anti-Catholic rioters and children seeking charity. |
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Delicate Steve flaunts every loose end, every unfinished seam. |
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While Pessoa and Spicer were maudlinly, often drunkenly comfortable with this, Johnson celebrates and even flaunts it. |
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The image of shipwrecks comes irresistibly to mind whenever I find myself in the presence of other human works in which our species flaunts its arrogance. |
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The narration typically presents the super-ego as communicative, while the id flaunts its uncommunicativeness. |
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Yet Mr Zeng is an ambitious and skilful politician, whereas Mr Hu has distinguished himself only by ploddingly carrying out his duties. The power Mr Zeng enjoys, indeed flaunts, is widely resented. |
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Beckett's third-person narrator flaunts the same indiscriminate facticity. |
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With chrome ornamentation everywhere, the 300 flaunts its bling-bling. |
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Through the spectrum of the theatre, where freedom of expression flaunts all limits, this performance casts a mocking, violent and tender look on our world. |
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It flaunts the technique as a cure-all solution that will resolve social and human problems, which are being increasingly insidiously treated with medicine. |
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Maarten definitely flaunts its 60s-rooted pop, displaying a great range of delicately crafted melodies, heat-warming vocals and wondrous choruses. |
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The heart pendant flaunts a smattering of clear crystals set in pavé on one side, while the other side gleams with coloured crystals to match the stud pierced earrings. |
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This individual tree flaunts its own mortality. |
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Kelly flaunts her big fat udders and Brazilian pube-cut wearing nothing more than bright red lipstick, smeared all over her. |
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