You'll have to be my cover until I press-gang him aboard with a bit of my much vaunted legerdemain. |
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Celtic's much vaunted three-man back line was soon spread out and scared to death by Porto's four-pronged attack. |
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And the weather is playing havoc with the much vaunted weather forecasting system here. |
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Despite some good moments, her much vaunted collaboration with Jack White doesn't quite do it for me. |
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Even the country's much vaunted success in the IT industry needs to be put in perspective, he says. |
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The modern U.S. military is vaunted as an all-volunteer force, but the truth is more complex. |
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The magazine glorifies a procession of vaunted rebels for struggling to persuade a corporate hierarchy to let them generate profits. |
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For all its vaunted economic metal-bashing success as a homogenous nation, Germany has been an unmitigated, ghastly failure. |
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More than any other area of genetics, then, the beneficial possibilities of gene therapy have been much vaunted. |
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If the directors are vaunted for intelligence and brio, why is this film so vacuous, stupid and lazy? |
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For all their vaunted intelligence and breeding people enjoy their symbols and they like to gloat. |
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Whoever wins the balloting will govern a country whose vaunted economic recovery is starting to fray. |
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From the point of view of the much vaunted historical authenticity, it should be interesting. |
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I think Howard's much vaunted political antennae may be well out of tune on this one. |
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The Barrowsiders would probably be satisfied to put up a good performance against this much vaunted Laois side. |
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The other much vaunted advantage of Esperanto over English is, as I mentioned, that it's neutral. |
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For all its vaunted power, judicial supremacy exists at the sufferance of the people. |
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For all of our much vaunted independence, scratch an American of Anglo descent and you'll find a bit of a Briton. |
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If ever he made the slightest change in a dish, he vaunted the variation as an original idea, and thenceforward set up as the sovereign creator of the dainty. |
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Prosecutors said the committee had approved applicants who presented forged honours that carried dates pre-dating the actual creation of the vaunted title. |
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Their combined activities result in a net diminution of wealth across the board, whether peanut farmers or tobacco farmers win their vaunted subsidies. |
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The vaunted Apple user-friendliness was exposed, before my eyes, as bossiness and insincerity. |
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Its vaunted review of the student loan program ignored the major suggestions of students and advocates. |
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They believed that the much vaunted acquis communautaire would result in the resolution of the problem. |
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Plentiful storage options, a laundry list of features, and blazing performance are all hallmarks of the much vaunted N7700PRO from Thecus®. |
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Norway has a far-right political presence at variance with Scandinavia's vaunted egalitarianism. |
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The widespread blandness provoked reservations about the depth of United's vaunted means. |
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Further, the process is not starting from the much vaunted level playing field. |
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For all its vaunted progress, the 20th century is likely to go down in history as the century of genocide and the refugee. |
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As we left to recuperate at, yes, the vaunted Starbucks, Jigs reminded me of a moment in Pearl Square. |
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Fly, Ravens, Fly Baltimore capitalized on the James fumble, carving up the vaunted 49er defense with a mixture of run and pass. |
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In the vaunted cradle of democracy, citizenship was nothing like the generalized status we in the western world now enjoy. |
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More than sixty years later and despite vaunted, and controversial, attempts to make this region bloom, it remains largely unconquered by agriculture. |
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There also appears to be some confusion with regard to the actual contents of the vaunted agreement. |
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So much for the much vaunted transparency and accountability policy. |
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As a result, his much vaunted pacifism may have to undergo a rethink. |
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Despite his much vaunted lack of emotional attachment to the trappings of title, the marquis has been cited as conducting his business with a distinctly aristocratic hauteur. |
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Funny how, in our much vaunted classless society, where everyone congratulates everyone else on how equal we have become, quarrels about elitism keep coming back. |
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It can to a large extent explain why public opinion is incredulous when the role of the Union as the appropriate interface with globalisation is vaunted. |
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Even Italy's vaunted exports have recently been flagging. |
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The emergence of 4G has been vaunted as part of the solution. |
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If they don't, they are vulnerable to the charge that their vaunted commitment to work-life balance and educational opportunity is hollow. Security is another issue on which Mr Brown believes the Tories can be wrong-footed. |
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In their next match, however, El Salvador produced a sensation, subduing the vaunted Mexican attack before striking on the counter in the 81st minute through Ever Francisco Hernández. |
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Having failed lamentably with their much vaunted plan to eliminate the so-called structural budget deficit within the lifetime of this parliament, they now boast that they have halved it. |
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Recreation and exercise were vaunted as means of restoring the body and refreshing the mind in an increasingly fast-paced world, especially in the large cities. |
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Farmers, tired of struggling to make a living from the land, abandoned their agricultural pursuits for the woods, enticed by the promise of money and the vaunted privileges of the new life. |
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So, too, is the business model of vaunted technology brands. |
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However, the home renovation tax credit, which is much vaunted and touted by the government and much advertised, is only planned to be a one year effort. |
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Later, the A's came under the charge of General Manager Billy Beane, an advocate of computerized statistics, particularly the vaunted on-base percentage. |
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They all wanted to fly the best, the fastest, the most maneuverable airplanes available and test their skill against Hermann Goering's vaunted Luftwaffe. |
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To most of us beach bums, lifeguards look like vaunted kings in their wooden castles, lording over both our safety in the waves and our red-shorted nap-time fantasies. |
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Before he can alert his fellow Eternals, Ikaris is abducted by a pair of Deviants who utilize all of their race's vaunted craftiness trying to kill him. |
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Unlike most other caravanserais that are enclosed within four walls, the tailor's version is a long alley with vaunted archways that opens up onto Abu Ali River. |
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