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Simon Gibson, whose resort will stage the summit on Thursday, said there could be "lucrative benefits if Wales showcases itself correctly".
The freakishly long Foo Man Choo protruding from your chin showcases itself, as does your Tom Selleck mustache that glistens in the light of the winter's day...always when out in public, in the presence of other judgmental human beings.
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"It is a great opportunity for a city to showcase itself," Mr. O'Connor said.
It's a typical political machine using it to showcase itself".
"And with the lifeline, where in a stressful situation, dependability is wonderful, AT&T could really showcase itself".
For the second time in a year, Russia has found that efforts to showcase itself through sports have inadvertently exposed social attitudes held by many of its citizens.
This is the great platform, though, for Ireland to come out and showcase itself, which is why a lot of the government people and dignitaries come out.
About 30 are still there, hanging their laundry in the shadow of a spectacular new stadium built for the 2010 World Cup, where South Africa hopes to showcase itself.
And the very naturalness of "Escape From Bellevue" reveals its motivations: It is a band's creative attempt to showcase itself.
Still, with the focus this winter on the Olympics, the KHL has an opportunity to showcase itself as a more serious competitor to the NHL.
Given that Mr. Moss showcases such a range of goods -- from 18th-century Nymphenburg figurines to Gaetano Pesce's computerized resin lamps, and much else in between -- he prefers to exercise some severity on the showcase itself.
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