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The boasts
verb
To brag; to talk loudly in praise of oneself.
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The boasts from Israel's promoters also obscure tremendous inequalities in the country.
The boasts of publishers about their latest book rarely merit the paper they are written on.
The boasts about ample liquidity are credible and there are ways to find more capital.
The boasts were sounding tired, and though Zoom reached No 15 in the UK, it didn't register on the Billboard Hot 100.
The boasts of the 90,000-strong UVF that it enjoyed active sympathy in the British army became plausible when the officers in the cavalry brigade at The Curragh suddenly announced in March 1914 that they would resign if ordered to move against the UVF.
The trouble was, the boasts could only be whispered.
Forget the boasts of European Union officialdom and all the Eurospeak of directives and regulations.
During 2013 it will become clear whether the boasts will be justified.
Even when riffs were ordinary, the boasts weren't; he bragged about his "intensely exquisite autism".
"We need to concede across the sector that most of the boasts have stopped.
For evidence, one need look no further than the boasts from Bell Pottinger outlined in today's report.
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