The school also boasted achievements in sports and other extra-curricular activities. |
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Last week T-Mobile Germany boasted that by breaking down the walled garden, ARPUs would blossom. |
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These early Acadians boasted names now commonplace in Nova Scotia, such as Blanchard, Comeau, LeBlanc, Belliveau, and Pettipas. |
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The estate boasted its own stables, lake and separate quarters for domestic staff. |
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A club that has always boasted potential is now a club who are within reach of their first Senior Championship crown in 29 years. |
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At various times it has boasted a steak house, a bier keller and a pool lounge. |
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Australia once boasted a spectacular megafauna including giant wombats as big as grizzly bears and giant kangaroos. |
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Ice Age America boasted huge sabre-toothed tigers, woolly bison, giant antelopes and the woolly mammoth. |
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On this occasion, the garden boasted several types of basil, parsley, chives, angelica and mint as well as lettuce, tomatoes and kaffir limes! |
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Rather than a fireplace, it boasted a pit dug into the dirt floor, ringed by large rocks. |
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A third-generation business, staffed exclusively by family members, it boasted a menu of archetypically heavy New England cuisine. |
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He also boasted of being sought by numerous other lobbies, including the Hollywood trade group MPAA and several telecommunications firms. |
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The island boasted a cluster of lofty mountains, the tallest of which the locals named Ice Peak. |
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Although he was about to turn 90, he looked trim and fit and boasted he had just returned from a robust round of golf at a nearby course. |
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His shirtfront boasted a large ruffed collar that measured at least twelve inches in breadth. |
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Some of the assailants were known, and some even openly boasted of their acts. |
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His company was properly registered, and he boasted several business associates with impeccable reputations. |
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The town boasted three flour mills, a bakery, a tannery, several breweries, shops and rows and rows of little cottages. |
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It was an officially recognized satanic church and coven that boasted about 5,000 members and two dozen chapters nationwide. |
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These colonies soon boasted yacht clubs, fox hunts, formal dinners, and elaborate banquets. |
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Irish retailers boasted the sale of London patterns and a number offered to buy used lace second-hand. |
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It boasted a couple of reasonable restaurants, a few basic, low-life hotels, and one or two seedy bars. |
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The large house boasted a cavernous kitchen, its stylish stove embossed with beaten metal designs and studded with turquoise. |
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Those were the years when rich Tongas boasted of owning hundreds of cattle. |
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It boasted an advisory board of sheiks from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Britain and the United States. |
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Only yesterday, sleeveless tops and short frivolous skirts were being boasted by Rome's young and trendies. |
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Brokers of the deal boasted orders for triple the value of the announced issue. |
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Mr Johnson said in his statement that Jones had a short temper and boasted about being in fights and knocking people out. |
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Then came the major monographic show of 1990 in Venice and Washington, whose catalogue boasted no fewer than seventy-seven entries. |
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Our host boasted that the 20 people round his table controlled three-quarters of UK plc. |
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The recent trial also boasted the highest sample speed ever reported for a commercial application of laser ultrasonics. |
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The leakage had created a crack in the ceiling of this downstairs flat, which also boasted a boarded up broken window. |
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No aristocrat worth his title would ever have boasted about his wealth and possessions. |
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We compared notes, boasted about the number we had consumed and crossed our hearts to confirm that what we told was the truth. |
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He often boasted about his frequent trips to Paris and always insisted on picking up dinner tabs. |
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A very modest man he never boasted of his fine abilities, but helped everybody. |
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He is the one who boasted about having smoked before anyone else in the class. |
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Had sales momentum been maintained, Real would surely have boasted about it. |
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Evan was beginning to learn how to wield a short sword and boasted about his strength and speed. |
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Our reforming party had a proud record of social service and we boasted about it. |
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Singh had even boasted about breaking his court order, so his arrest should have not been a surprise to anyone. |
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He has done so many successful, remarkable things and he never, ever boasted about them. |
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The area once boasted the Florida state champion slash pine before it was struck by lightning. |
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Police were today still hunting the weapon used to kill the 6ft, 20-stone criminal, who boasted in a TV documentary that he was untouchable. |
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See the brainiac who ripped off Microsoft and then boasted about his vast quantities of illegal gain here. |
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The classic brick phone had an LED screen and boasted 30 minutes of talk time with eight hours of standby. |
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While certainly the cable channels boasted spikes in viewership, a swell of Web news users clicked offshore. |
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This offering boasted major works by Reynolds and Millais together with an oil and a watercolour by Turner. |
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This medicine, taken 4 or 5 times a day, will fulfill every indication that the boasted panaceas and catholicons can perform. |
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Children would have hated the sausages because they actually boasted a strong flavour, but they proved a treat for adults. |
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He has boasted he can persuade enough government MPs to change sides to topple the regime by September. |
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The hotters boasted of their terrifying exploits behind the wheels of stolen high-performance cars. |
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The new Pavilion boasted great stucco arches and curvilinear parapets on each of its four facades and three-story towers at the corners. |
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When these pictures were taken, the Lancashire coalfield boasted over 350 mines. |
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Her neatly shaped face boasted high cheekbones and a pert pug nose, beneath which a firm pink mouth was drawn into a seductive glower. |
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It boasted offices, a county records depository, cells for petty prisoners, accommodation for women prisoners, a yard and an infirmary. |
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Marlborough, being an old coaching stop-over town, once boasted a pub every few steps. |
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These railings once boasted elaborate lamp brackets with decorative scrolls and finials. |
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It was a cute seaside place that boasted the best fish and chips in all of California. |
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He boasted that he was on intimate terms with several high-ranking police officers. |
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In this photo, the man who always boasted that cops could never infiltrate his gang was actually posing with several undercover agents. |
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This had the rich creamy consistency and hard crunchy top one would expect, but also boasted the most subtle wafts of flavouring. |
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The distinguished lady novelist who boasted proudly that her books always earned out their advances. |
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Local estate agents boasted resident geomancers, experts in the art of feng shui which predicates a building's design and orientation. |
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She agrees that the resort is unlikely to get back to the position it boasted in its heyday. |
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Although quite provincial, Odense boasted the only theater in Denmark outside of Copenhagen, and this was to prove Andersen's salvation. |
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An Olympic sized swimming pool boasted a diving board and slide, and a gas barbecue was just begging to be used next to a picnic table. |
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It was now precision built of hollow aluminum tubing and boasted an adjustable, double-action spring. |
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The original video release boasted of a stereophonic audio track. |
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The gen X-y video boasted a giant cannonball rolling down suburban streets, as well as front woman Kim Deal singing underwater. |
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This boasted a gas oven and a Belfast sink with cold water tap. |
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In the 19th century Britain's health spas were at the forefront of a booming European industry and boasted a variety of body wraps, such as peat, clay or mineral salts. |
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The third was a smallish plain Jane, who boasted of being a stripper. |
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Virginia City boasted two churches, a theater, and a lyceum. |
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In fact Burns rather overdid the drams when he boasted about his boozing. |
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For his part Lord Courtown boasted that the PDA was defending not only landlordism but also the union and the British empire against Irish revolutionaries. |
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The school where he taught before being raised to the bishopric of St Davids, seems to have boasted a considerable library of Latin classical and post-classical authors. |
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They will have told someone about it, perhaps even boasted about it. |
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He boasted about how police had failed to capture the killer. |
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In London, where I met him on several occasions over the last decade, he invariably boasted of his latest efforts to depose Putin. |
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He proudly boasted he had never lost a salesman he wanted to keep. |
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The fracas began when one author boasted to the fashion blog Racked about Isabella's family members attending her book party. |
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During the national election campaign, Mr. Klein boasted he'd open more private clinics and begin a tax deduction based on income to raise more revenue. |
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Jersey Parade also boasted specialist shops, such as Cross, where you could order coffee blended to your own taste, plus an ironmonger and a garden supplies store. |
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Inside, it boasted a lending library as well as a newspaper room. |
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The room reviewed, overlooking a quiet street, boasted matching art deco furniture, including a free-standing wardrobe and a handsome wooden bedstead. |
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It boasted a star-studded cast, including Allison Williams and Christopher Walken, but ended up being pretty boring. |
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In fact, after the mug shot was taken this week, Perry immediately went out for ice cream, which he boasted about on Twitter. |
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As the Dish noted recently, country music once boasted a wide array of complex and diverse political opinions. |
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Victorious Republican Gov. Nathan Deal boasted of his progress in reducing the number of incarcerated black men in Georgia. |
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It boasted of the clean and long-lasting nature of the product. |
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America in the 30s boasted an active and unembarrassed left. |
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Indeed, the separatists boasted at the end of June of capturing a Buk system when they overran a Ukrainian base. |
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My 1985 computer boasted 310 kb of storage and communicated at a screaming 300 bits per second. |
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It boasted three rambling houses, a school and a post office. |
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Mr Turner, a facilities manager, remembers visiting the park as a youngster with his brothers and sisters when it boasted shining play equipment and a paddling pool. |
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In addition, Brunei boasted tame elephants and an armament of 62 cannons, more than five times the armament of Magellan's ships. |
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In 1993, the DWP boasted nearly 12,000 highly skilled employees, who made the DWP one of the most reliable providers of energy in California. |
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Their visitors, meanwhile, boasted senior Scottish internationals in Peter Hockey and Sandra Watt and under-19 international Matthew Carder. |
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The teenage boy boasted that he was going to get laid by the homecoming queen, because she was the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen. |
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But the home side can look back with pride on a performance that boasted good football and a lot of heart. |
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Maximus boasted to Ambrose of the numbers of barbarians in his forces, and hordes of Goths, Huns, and Alans followed Theodosius. |
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Anglican religious life at one time boasted hundreds of orders and communities, and thousands of religious. |
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Ancient Rome boasted impressive technological feats, using many advances that would be lost in the Middle Ages. |
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The same executive also boasted that the Nigerian government had forgotten about the extent of Shell's infiltration. |
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In the 1750 to 1850 era, Whig aristocrats in England boasted of their special benevolence for the common people. |
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By the time of the general elections in 1950 and 1951, Labour seldom boasted about nationalisation of industry. |
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They boasted to the crowd that they were the fastest rowing crew on the Bay. |
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The thievery was boasted about and romanticized until it seemed a kind of heroism. |
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So much so that although Ireland boasted over 30 distilleries in the 1890s, a century later, this number had fallen to just three. |
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By 1865, the population of Portarlington had passed 200, and the town boasted two hotels and a blacksmith's shop. |
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Augustus Caesar once boasted that he had turned Rome from a city of bricks to a city of marble. |
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The Giants have boasted such stars as Willie Mays, Willie McCovey and Barry Bonds. |
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Surrounded by marshes, Dunkirk boasted old fortifications and the longest sand beach in Europe, where large groups could assemble. |
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Although a fraction of what it used to be remains, Caen once boasted an extensive rail and tram network. |
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Russia boasted a large and powerful army, a very large and complex internal bureaucracy, and a splendid court that rivaled Paris and London. |
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Switzerland has historically boasted the greatest number of newspaper titles published in proportion to its population and size. |
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A majority shareholder of the Romanian club boasted he would target Tamas this summer if they managed to qualify for the Champions League. |
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Much like the seaport of Guangzhou in the south, Yangzhou boasted thousands of foreign traders from all across Asia. |
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She boasted to Parliament of her success in taking the Asiento away from France and London celebrated her economic coup. |
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In 1665, England boasted a population about four times as large as that of the Dutch Republic. |
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But last week during a debate about immigration in the Crawdaddy club in Dublin he openly boasted about employing illegal immigrants. |
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Many African queendoms have boasted a radical sexual politics instead, no less so abroad under empire in the West. |
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Our next book was less depressing, yet boasted the wildly popular themes of severe family dysfunction and kaballah. |
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He boasted ownership of iPods, iPads, tablets and other gadgetry which sent my head spinning. |
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The party at The Belasco for Elton John's partner boasted a roster of A-list attendees. |
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Dedicated to testing knowledge experimentally, the Lyncean Academy boasted among its members Galileo Galilei and Giambattista della Porta. |
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The Scillies boasted a blackpoll warbler, sociable plover and redeyed vireo. |
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Ibn abi al-Awja' either boasted or was accused of fabricating at least 4,000 hadiths. |
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The silly singer boasted in an interview about taking cannabis, ecstasy and hallucinogens. |
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Bulgariaas Environment Ministry has boasted about a substantial reduction in the use of single-use thin plastic bags over the past two years. |
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Lemonade was poured into glasses and the meal was toasted. 'This is America at home,' Moran boasted. Bowls of trifle followed. 'We'll burst!' He and everybody were happy. |
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The chorizo from Asda boasted succulent meat, but the fat was rubbery. |
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In its heyday, it boasted a collection of 70,000 volumes of antique books. |
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Ancient Rome boasted impressive technological feats, using many advancements that were lost in the Middle Ages and not rivaled again until the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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They boasted important, internationally known figures, including John Porter, Gwynn Nettler, Karol Krotki, Maurice Pinard, Richard Hamilton, and Immanuel Wallerstein. |
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Adverts posted on the site boasted how both job centres were seeking men and women to provide clients with a personal escort service in an unsupervised environment. |
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With this title he not only boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, but the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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Boulton boasted about Watt's talents, leading to an employment offer from the Russian government, which Boulton had to persuade Watt to turn down. |
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Even the lavatory, a vestibule to the refectory through which the novices would pass on their way to the recreation room, boasted a painting cycle. |
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Another display CTB boasted of a bi-directional self-winding hand motion rotor movement and was available in gold and stainless steel with chambered sapphire on both sides. |
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Columba in 614, and by the ninth century boasted a catalogue of 666 manuscripts, including religious works, classical texts, histories and mathematical treatises. |
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The younger Julio, 54, has boasted of bedding more than 3,000 women in 71 countries, while dad admits he slept around when he was married to Julio's mother. |
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A BRAGGING rapper who was cleared of murdering a Scots dad and boasted about it in a video has been convicted of knifing a friend following a Facebook row. |
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High-society gossipmonger Keane has boasted of her friendship with Haughey which was often ridiculed by the late Dermot Morgan on his radio show Scrap Saturday. |
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Duly married, the couple lived for some time in peace and contentment, until one day Marko boasted that his wife was a vila, whereupon she put on her wings and flew away. |
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On the way, Ayar Cachi boasted about his strength and power. |
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Cyclists entered from Ashington and North Shields while Newcastle boasted a number of clubs including Clarence, Science and Arts and the intriguingly named Bumblers club. |
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With this title, he boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, and the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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A particular concern was the threat of torpedoes, which Germany had boasted would dispose of the British fleet, and the numerous French torpedo boats. |
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