He has been vocally bitter about his ouster while touting his new solo record. |
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Mexico's tequila makers bridled at its touting of Tequiza's tequila base, claiming it was misleading. |
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It has countered criticism by touting customers of all shapes and sizes buying equally different sets of products. |
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He has staunchly defended his plan against a torrent of criticism by touting the new anti-fraud technology he said would improve security. |
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Speaking of cars, there are no fewer than four car reserving apps on the market, touting either cab reservations or crowd-sourced ride-sharing. |
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The company is touting the unit as a shock and vibration-proof alternative to ruggedised hard drives. |
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Cashing in on the opportunity, a saleswoman was busy touting the shop's products, even offering to help the teenagers with the nail polish. |
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If anything can keep Huataoyao out of the ranks of second-rate tea houses touting dubious spiritual qualities, it is this. |
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Tilton is barnstorming the country, outlining his proposal in speeches, interviews and employee meetings, and touting some promising statistics. |
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So it's no surprise to see every major player in the market touting special offers. |
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The reporter should not be touting uncritically the myths of the defectors. |
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In neither case do I believe that the authors are actually under the delusion that the systems they are touting are perfect. |
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How dare this President collect taxes from ordinary Americans after touting a company that created 881 offshore dodges to avoid taxes. |
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Medical and media professionals have also begun touting the importance of probiotics and prebiotics in illness and disease prevention. |
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This original image of a congressman touting freedom fries was photoshopped to convey something I hadn't heard before. |
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Additionally, Seventeen will run spreads in two issues touting the program. |
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It received critical acclaim and the British music press were touting the song's writer, Annie, as a future world-conquering popstar. |
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Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner. |
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The provos have been touting for support and jumping into bed with madmen, gunmen and godfathers for as long as they have been in existence. |
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The trust is also touting for more business in areas such as orthopaedics and ophthalmology. |
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It listened in no way, shape or form to anyone out there apart from those who were touting the Liberal message. |
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According to one cabbie, the unlicensed drivers are touting for trade on Chislehurst High Street without insurance and picking up unsuspecting customers. |
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We just heard Helena Guergis speak to the UN Committee on the Status of Women, touting the Harper government's supposed record on women's rights. |
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In his optimism, Sale has even talked about exporting ethanol, at the same time touting Manitoba as a cheap place to grow the grain used to distil ethanol. |
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He and his government keep touting their efforts during the Chrétien years. |
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Analysts made more money by touting stocks they knew were far overvalued than by providing accurate information to their unwary customers who depended on them. |
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Subsequently, the components of corporate identity will be applied to materials touting the company, from business cards to billboards. |
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Once I turned on my recorder, Schwarzenegger was off on a ceaseless monologue, touting his book like a sideshow barker. |
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The issues of accountability and transparency are what the Canadian Alliance has been touting about this bill, and featuring. |
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The pro-gun advocacy group is putting out online ads in Arkansas touting its support of Rep. Tom Cotton, the GOP Senate candidate. |
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There was a Bloc member yesterday who pointed to the bill and was touting the fact that these offences are going to slow these people down. |
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Suppressing ticket touting, known as scalping in America, faces other obstacles. |
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Today, without exactly touting foie gras as a diet item, it's easy to show how one gets rid of all the fat through cooking. |
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Coming back to my opening comments and the government's touting of this budget as a green budget, it is anything but that. |
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Furthermore, at the end of a game, a screen pops up touting one of the products this site has for sale. |
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There was no delivery on the fuel tax rebate that the Prime Minister has been touting. |
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If there is one precious commodity for America, it is our touting of the First Amendment. |
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The idea is designed to ensure clubbers can get home safely by using a licensed minicab rather than being picked up by drivers touting for business. |
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This week Fenn appeared on The Today Show, and NBC Nightly News touting the treasure hunt, and reigniting the search for his gold. |
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Democrats can win, though, by arguing with specifics, and by touting them unapologetically. |
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That would definitely be the case if its eligibility criteria were flexible, but as long as only one or two individuals a year receive it, we feel there is no justification in touting its advantages. |
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Just so I don't misconstrue anything, here's what Mr Barton said this morning:3 50pm: Steve Scalise, a Republican rep from Louisiana, keeps touting a sand barrier plan as if it will unquestionably save his state's shores. |
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Mr. Speaker, while the Conservatives were publicly touting an accountability act, the PM's spokesman was privately doling out all-access PMO passes. |
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It is simply unacceptable that the government is tolerating, even touting, a system that enables those people who know the right people to bypass the requirements of federal legislation. |
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There were front page articles, and I would not say bought but maybe just encouraged, of how the Prime Minister was in Toronto touting and hollering about the immigration bill. |
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The allegations were based on telephone conversations intercepted by Brazilian police investigating an Algerian ticket broker, Lamine Fofana, one of 12 people accused of criminal activity relating to ticket touting. |
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Whelan has now been charged with a longer list of offences, including illegal touting, corruption, money laundering, tax evasion and criminal association. |
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This situation was clearly revealed when the G20 put off for months the presentation of a common position on the access to agricultural markets and in the end presented a document touting special treatment and differences. |
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Irish companies and other European companies are trying to make a reality of the single market and tackle the challenges of globalisation head on, and the governments touting protectionism should not stand in their way. |
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Powernext is touting the simplicity of an integrated system from trading to delivery, open to any participant, without the burdens and delays inherent in a traditional clearing house. |
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These spotlights can be touting Sellers who are selling incredibly well, or those who are offering relevant content to the particular time, or those who announced a new line or product that is generating buzz, and more. |
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Whether it is touting a carbon tax, GST hikes or job-killing business taxes, the Liberal leader and his party have never met a tax they did not like. |
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However, I must respond to the remarks he made when he was touting the great and wonderful successes during his tenure as finance minister or treasurer of the province of Alberta. |
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As I believe the Alliance House leader just mentioned, when election time comes all the Liberal members will be touting in their brochures the money that they spent in their ridings. |
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Now you are touting these ideas all over again. |
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These educational institutions are not only contending for financial bounty from the confederation, they are also touting for international recognition. |
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Users often look for free content, such as software, music or videos, on the Internet, and cyber criminals try and exploit this fact by touting free offers to lure visitors, for instance, to infected websites. |
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The diciest moment came when hundreds of Saleh loyalists, touting swords and knives, massed outside the UAE Embassy. |
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Advisably, Nawaz must stop touting his stated economic accomplishments and mega projects too much. |
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Those touting Trout argued he was a better all-around player and pointed to the worth of his WAR, sabermetric for wins above replacement. |
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Those touting Trout argued he was a better all-around player and pointed to the value of his WAR, sabermetric for wins above replacement. |
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So I stood at the gates of their conference centre in Birmingham last week sizing up footwear like an ageing shoeshine boy touting for trade. |
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Perhaps touting the noneroding coastline would be a better lure. |
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Syndicated columnist Sergio Sarmiento fustigated the government for touting emission reduction but not taking actions that would accomplish this goal in Mexico. |
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I have not got itchy feet and am not touting myself around for a new job. |
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The Bill will make Olympic ticket touting a crime, and outlaw commercial exploitation of the Games and its symbols by preventing street trading and flyposting. |
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A clever twist to the classic pull-down architecture, the spray wand can be easily docked and undocked for maximum function and efficiency while touting high-design. |
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As an alternative to keeping backyard barbecues and pool parties cool, home comfort product manufacturer WindChaser is touting the Windchill, a new misting fan. |
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