It is noteworthy that Mikhail Gorbachev has repeatedly trumpeted these Soviet proposals over the past year.
That report helped to lay to rest public concern about the much-trumpeted threat posed by EMFs.
Organic Choice is the first national brand trumpeted as "organic" by the mainstream gardening giant.
Minutes later, a series of Twitter posts from the Boston Police Department trumpeted the news.
It is hard to see how any of this promotes invention, as Myhrvold has long trumpeted.
Both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, abetted by Congress, trumpeted that rise as it occurred.
More have trumpeted a successful BlackBerry 10 as a the first step in a revitalized RIM.
When announcing that proposal, Bob Dudley, BP's boss, trumpeted his knowledge of Russian politics.
How can this blight of worklessness be squared with Britain's much-trumpeted low rate of unemployment?
Even the World Bank now accepts that its much-trumpeted 1992 report was much too optimistic.
Two years ago numerous cellulosic biofuel companies trumpeted their breakthroughs to the world.
The press release announcing the deal trumpeted that Sabril was in the final stages of FDA review.
When banks melted down in the credit crisis, CME Group trumpeted its markets as transparent and stable.
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It was much trumpeted by the Met as unique: one squad combining both intelligence-gathering and an operational arm.
Liberalisation has had a similar, if less trumpeted, effect in the countryside, where three-quarters of Indians still live.
Sounds like better management, which is what chief executive Carol Bartz trumpeted in a statement accompanying the earnings.
It was such a momentous occasion that Airbus trumpeted the news in a press release the following month.
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Later this year comes Jerry Bruckheimer's much-trumpeted "Profiles from the Frontline" for ABC.
We also touched on a general feature of the government's much-trumpeted localism agenda.
The bill is a characteristically shrewd mixture of attention-grabbing toughness and less-trumpeted tenderness.
In early August 2008, the New York Times trumpeted the creation of a left-wing group (a 501(c)4) called Accountable America.
It's an embarrassment for the Bush administration, which has trumpeted the quality care at Walter Reed and other military hospitals.
All these reforms, so long resisted by vested interests, are now trumpeted by politicians invoking the holy name of Europe.
In stealing a major client from his former agency, Lowe trumpeted his return to the ad business after a two-year absence.
What internal White Space projects are being trumpeted intended to introduce new capabilities for web users if they purchase AOL products?
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It is apparently sleeveless, roomy, and the large pockets within it are trumpeted as a particular boon for the female staff.
Shortly after the visit, Dr. Phil granted an interview in which he trumpeted his visit with Spears and recommended she get help.
It's being trumpeted as the league's greatest global-marketing initiative ever, far more ambitious than the scheduled game in Tokyo or Monterrey, Mexico.
But since then, he estimates, annual growth has settled down at around 70-150%, a far cry from the 700-1, 500% trumpeted by WorldCom.
The private corporation is often trumpeted as the ideal vehicle for commerce.
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