• We're left with a series of swaggering, bold statements based on very little substance.

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  • His swaggering style sets him apart from more low-key businesspeople who have emerged since the 1990s rebuilding of war-shattered Cambodia.

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  • TheLevitra man isn't a swaggering "superhero" like those who will want Cialis, sniffs GlaxoSmithKline Senior Vice President David Pernock .

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  • Bradford Cover preens with swaggering pride as soon-to-be-Sir Harry Sims, with Vaishnavi Sharma sweetly demure as his politely loyal wife.

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  • All of his colleagues found humor a useful tool to mock, deflate and overthrow the swaggering grandiosity of the Abstract Expressionists.

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  • One minute they are the swaggering gringos flaunting their American-sized wallets, the next flailing to make a date in a foreign language.

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  • The former PR executive, who has a home in South Dakota, confides he looks forward to swaggering around Manhattan in his cowboy boots.

    FORBES: Kodak CMO Jeff Hayzlett To Pursue TV Career

  • The topic men cheating on women was inspired by Dino Risi's 1963 classic "I Mostri" ("The Monsters") and Italian actor Vittorio Gassman's swaggering playboy mannerisms.

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  • "The King"--at 73 still swaggering in his cowboy hat, sunglasses, skinny jeans and mustache--is a living legend, the Babe Ruth of the oval.

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  • The takins were poorly equipped to make the most of their release, swaggering through town, lazily searching for food and generally troubling the populace.

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  • Two central personalities in the music are Florestan the heroic, swaggering warrior ready to do battle and Eusebius, the poet and dreamer.

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  • As the operators obliged, the new channel generated enormous excitement in black America just as hip-hop culture, with its swaggering multimillionaire entertainers and athletes, was emerging.

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  • Mr Haughey retired from active politics in 1992, and in the witness box he no longer cut the swaggering figure seen in his years as prime minister.

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  • Yet Latvian politics is all too lively, with a perilous economic boom and bust, swaggering oligarchs, storms over the anti-corruption agency and persistent fears of Russian meddling.

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  • Much of the swaggering, 7, 000-word speech, given on the mayor's 71st birthday, was an unabashed celebration of what Mr. Bloomberg considers his administration's considerable record of accomplishment.

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  • In any trim, but especially the blingtastic flagship, the 300 is a rather loud and swaggering personal statement, and I can easily imagine some buyers shying away from it.

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  • Still, these two baby boomers, one a studious but self-indulgent liberal, the other a swaggering conservative from a politically connected family, have led the nation for the past 16 years.

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  • For years we forgave Liam Gallagher and his swaggering, self-appointed rock-god role because - hey, he was the lead singer of Oasis and he sang 'Roll With It' and 'Wonderwall'.

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  • "If Miracles was cocky, sprawling and swaggering, and Static was moody, nervous and dangerous, I wanted this one to push the boundaries in a different direction, " says Wynn in his personal blog.

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  • Three swaggering young Rhineland farmers, on their way to a country dance, turn round to be photographed complete with their hats and canes, one of them dangling a cigarette between his lips.

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  • These bosses all paled in comparison to the shining beacon that is Bill Clinton, just as suave and swaggering and brilliant as he was the last time I was in the same room with him, at his Little Rock economic summit in 1992.

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  • The colors make the space exuberant, the bamboo makes it warm, and together they make the building as much an exercise in sensuous comfort as in structural bravado although the swaggering structure is there, too, replete with glass and natural light and a sense of grand space everywhere.

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  • JOLIET, Ill. (AP) Drew Peterson the swaggering Chicago-area policeman who gained notoriety after his fourth wife vanished lost his characteristic cool in court Thursday, screaming out his innocence before a judge sentenced him to 38 years in prison for the murder of a previous wife.

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  • Land-grabbers who rented government plots illegally to fly-by-night shops, taking money that belonged to the city. (Mr Hamidi would burst into such places with shovel in hand, pushing people aside, shouting at them to clear their rubbish away.) And, over all these, the swaggering local powerbrokers who demanded their share of the opium trade, the military contracts and the building projects, like boys fighting for candy at a wedding.

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