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Callers from the burbs try to tout the Nets, Devils and Islanders, but the two city teams dominate discussion, and the FAN remains Garden-centric.
Those who would try to tout this as a sectarian issue do an injustice to the people of Egypt in all their religions.Similarly, Fahmi Huwaydi questions whether such attacks would have occurred in a more cohesive and stable Egyptian society, in al-Shorouk, an independent daily:What is it that imbued these killers with the audacity to go forward with this most heinous deed?
I try to tout this lifestyle as one we would have chosen back when we were flush with income and silly material wants and YES, there are lessons we've learned.
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Yet the situation scarcely cries out for whizzy new doctrine: Mr Brown has tried to tout a sort of neo-Keynesian statism, without dramatic success.
There were a number of people there who had never seen the area -- many from New York -- and people were saying, 'This is New Jersey?' "It's getting so we're almost not trying to tout it any more," Ms. Fahey-Watersaidid.
"Of course we need to sign players, we need to add quality to the squad, which is important, but it won't be the money that people are trying to tout at this moment".
Linton's approach, which may have been business as usual to him considering his long experience on the local scene, is also looking more ironic by the day when you consider that Mayor Gray has been trying to tout himself as a pro-technology leader who supports the local startup scene.
Blake tries to tout himself as the "normal" one on the panel, noting he doesn't have "spikes" or "tattoos".
Although the plotline may be progressive, he claims he isn't trying to tout any message about gay parenthood, even though he is more honest about his own lifestyle nowadays.
But, more than that, O'Malley's team views immigration as a way to contrast his position with that of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner who has been trying to tout her own immigration-reform bona fides.
Rudolph's tries to tout the health benefits of rinds by claiming that there are 0 carbs and 0 tranfats and 80 calories, 9 grams of protein, 10 mg cholesterol, 220 mg of sodium, and 5 mg of fat in a serving of their product.
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