Sentence examples for would be touted from inspiring English sources

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It seems that mom-and-pop producers (who today would be touted as artisanal locavores) were making ketchup from tomato cannery refuse, which would ferment in American pantries and explode.

Today we would call this "digital content" and no doubt it would be touted as a mash-up of visual art and music...yadda, yadda, yadda.

But for my money (or rather Michael Rockefeller's), the most breathtaking gallery I've been in in a long time (and which would be touted as THE museum architectural space in any other new venue) is the central gallery for Melanesian art in the re-done Oceanic wing of the Met, capped, literally, by the ceiling from a ceremonial house of the Kwoma people of New Guinea.

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Because it had published an op-ed touting charters about a week prior to Ms. Armao's love letter, I sent a letter to the editor on September 23 pointing out the above finding and wondering why Ruth Marcus, normally one of the Post's best op-ed people, Arne Duncan and President Obama would be touting such a failed reform, forcing states to lift caps on charters to get stimulus money.

If he were truly the Mr. McGuire of the 21st century, he'd be touting Google or biometrics, but I see the parallel.

The question ignites Stanley Thomas, an energetic taxi driver, who hulks his giant frame across the road, from where he'd been touting for business in the blazing sun of grimy, downtown Belize City.

The failure of the plots would then be touted as the success of the investigations and prosecutions.

"You'd get former international players coming to the end of their career and they'd all be touted as potential managers, whether it was Roy Keane, David Platt or Stuart Pearce, but you didn't seem to get people saying the same things about Sol Campbell, Les Ferdinand, Ian Wright or Andrew Cole". But Amaechi says the players themselves are as much to blame.

In both his words and his omissions, Mr. Obama made clear that while he understood the import of secular democracy in places like Turkey, it would no longer be touted alongside iPhones and classic movies as a great American export.

When reactor number four at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in April 1986, sending a thick cloud of radiation across large swathes of Europe, few could imagine that the site would one day be touted as a new, exciting tourist attraction (and a new addition to the world's roster of dark tourism).

Nor would I allow myself to be touted as a "woman of color" by any employer looking to boost its diversity bona fides.

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