Many of the books were written by wine merchants, often criticizing the practices of their colleagues, or vaunting their own specialities. |
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These are the same criticisms the Liberal Party is now vaunting upon the Conservatives, that an intensity based target was the way to go. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is kind of amusing to see the Liberal Party now vaunting the U. S. health care system. |
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Commercials vaunting anti-cholesterol virtues of such dairy brand are plain lies. |
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Back on the road, the name of the original stop, Devil's Slide, reminds me of one of the prints published during the first decade of the line vaunting the several natural strangeness visible along the tracks. |
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Flip the CD lid and out tumbles a glossy ad vaunting the joys of the star's new perfume, swiftly followed by a leaflet with instructions on how to download CĂ©line's official ringtones on your mobile. |
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James Pritchard focuses less on empire as the triumphant assertion of civilization, and more on empire as the unfulfilled desire of vaunting metropolitan ambition. |
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Flashbacks to the stopovers in Corsica and Sicily give this documentary the feel of an advertisement vaunting the merits of Mediterranean cruises. |
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Yet the Prime Minister is out vaunting to the world, in Europe, in London, Rome and Paris, that he has a plan that will take Canada so far in the future. |
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There's no doubt about it, reggae has gone commercial in recent years, adapting itself to international dance floors and vaunting the joys of fast cars, easy girls and male virility. |
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Turkey, vaunting itself as a rising power, has the most clout: as one of Syria's main trading partners it should be pressing Mr Assad harder to call off the tanks and give his people a proper electoral choice. |
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