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It's as if she's coaching her vocalist back into the ring: in a period dominated by 50 Cent's blustering bravado and the insurgency of Southern crunk, the mid-tempo saunter of violins and horn sweeps aimed to challenge comparable peers with its veneer alone.
The man's arrival seems no coincidence, but it takes Devil's clever - and attractive - sister to unpick the mystery, and even she cannot do so before all three teenagers are caught in a terrifying adventure that tests their blustering bravado to its limits.
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Bush, of course, promised America "No new taxes" in one of those moments of blustering campaign bravado that always made the patrician figure uncomfortable.
And all your posturing, posing, bravado and blustering does not gain you one whit of understanding of who the average American is, what we need, or what we expect from a leader.
Rodomontade is an old Tudor word for boastful talking or bravado, or else can be used as a nickname for a suitably bragging, blustering person.
The blustering, insulting, anatomical comparisons — remarkably chimplike.
In anticipation, they have been blustering for weeks.
Sadly, blundering and blustering on taxes is a nonpartisan affliction.
On and on they go, blustering and narcissistic.
Or exaggerating, fulminating and blustering, if you prefer.
Masoud Golsorkhi: Tony Blair was blustering against Iran yesterday.
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