Ms Mahmood gloats about microwaves and milkshake machines seized from non-believers. |
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And the post-communist Left gloats on the sidelines as the new third-largest force in parliament. |
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The assembly dances with joy, sing its appreciation and gloats over the many changes now possible in their lives. |
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Only the painter's eye gloats over the bright red of the jacket and the flesh tints framed by the black of hair and beard against the pale-brown background. |
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The sun gloats in the sky, casting a gleam on the pasture where there was so much umbering and ochreing only moments before. |
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