They may brandish words like courage, innovation, and integrity, but look closely at the real message.
Mr Brown plans to brandish the report as proof that the Tories are lurching to the right.
Those who brandish red pens for a living are divided on whether Mr. Obama's campaign slogan passes muster.
Films and books brandish dramatic raids, such as rescuing hostages or killing terrorists.
They both brandish Galaxy Note smartphones, while LeBron James makes an appearance via the screen of a Galaxy Tab.
He said he would be willing to brandish a chainsaw to defend himself.
It glows in its knack for constantly churning its assortment to brandish spectacular and unexpected new items that are delightful bargains.
Beijing has criticised the manoeuvres and called for more talks with Pyongyang, saying it is better to negotiate than "brandish weapons".
But Conservatives brandish Lord Mandelson's warning against anti-bank fervour, delivered in New York on February 17th, as proof of a split government.
He could have taken that opportunity to brandish his own personal greatness.
None of these four countries, North Korea's neighbours, has an interest in leaving its unpredictable regime free to brandish a nuclear weapon.
Brandish them out like a ninja and have each card magically fly into the front pocket of every dress shirt in sight?
The protesters brandish placards with Mubarak's image plastered with Stars of David.
Mahmoud might want to brandish one at his next press conference.
Sharing a classroom with boys aged between five and eight, Kimani is the only pupil to brandish a walking stick and hearing aid.
During this festival, celebrants brandish palm fronds (bound up with willow and myrtle) in one hand and a lemon-like fruit, the etrog, in the other.
For another, he can brandish the Bremen grand-coalition model before his Green partners in Bonn, as a warning that he has other options if they become too troublesome.
It is as if a mob of half-brothers who had never been introduced all chose to congregate at the same table in the same bar and brandish their mobile telephones simultaneously.
The chunky handheld will brandish an IPS display with 1, 280 x 800 resolution, NVIDIA Tegra 3 T30 quad-core 1.4GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, at least 16GB storage and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
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It may be a tactic or even a strategy of government forces or armed groups, and women are often singled out by human rights abusers, criminal gangs and individuals who brandish arms manufactured overseas.
This appears to be an attempt to entice Russia into accepting tougher economic sanctions on Iran part of the stick Mr Obama intends to brandish if the Iranians fail to grasp his dangled carrot of talks.
Chelsea's efforts to somehow snatch at a lifeline suffered a setback with 20 minutes left when Ramires flew into a reckless tackle on Nani and left referee Oligario Benquerenca with no option other that to brandish a second yellow card.
" The Journal reports that American concerns about such ties have "only grown as Russia has tightened its grip on the vast oil and gas resources of Central Asia and shown a growing willingness to brandish energy as a political weapon.
Organisers said the fanzones were chosen for their breathtaking views of sections of the course such as Crosby jump where bikes can hit 180mph and locations such as Ginger Hall on the edge of Sulby village and Creg-ny-Baa where spectators will see the riders as they approach from Kate's Cottage and the sweeping run downhill into Brandish.
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