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9 Sentences With "blusterous"

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The smartphone is a commodity, and no amount of blusterous talk or opulent specs will change that.
This means wines that are balanced and energetic, substantial rather than ethereal, yet not blusterous or domineering.
Despite their differences, the two leaders are similarly blusterous in their negotiation style, and they both have the potential to significantly increase their standing on the world stage.
For amidst what became the artist's blusterous scrawls and splatterings of paint, Twombly threaded in passages and themes from the poetry of Sappho, Homer, Virgil, Keats, Cavafy, and others.
But in a broader sense, he's banking on the idea that the rest of us -- media, commentators and citizens alike -- can't or won't keep pace with his blusterous attacks and that by the default of complacency, he'll win.
Summer With Extra Month () is a 1987 Mongolian romantic film based on the novel of Sorogdogiin Jargalsaikhan. The film was directed by Jamyansürengiin Selengesüren and starred Dogmidyn Sosorbaram, Ochibatyn Oyun and Sevjidiin Selenge. The story depicts the life of Galaa, a native of Lake Khövsgol, a blusterous, helpful young man set in a background of the late 1980s in the Mongolia.
"A Gritty and Gripping 'Dog Day Afternoon'". The Washington Post. A14. Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker wrote, "Though the farcical tone of the movie is blusterous, falling into the common show-biz habit of supplying energy in place of intent, the movie succeeds, on the whole, because it has the crucial farcical value of not faltering." The film has continued to generate a positive critical reception.
However, Kishimoto did not remember how to draw Jiraiya initially, and thus he used a person among the spectators who was cosplaying Jiraiya as a reference. After being asked which character's point of view he would choose to tell the story from instead of Naruto's if given the possibility, Kishimoto listed Jiraiya as one of his choices. He elaborated on this by stating Jiraiya did not have much knowledge when he was young, feeling that this aspect would have created an interesting contrast with Jiraiya's "not so much arrogant, but overconfident, blusterous, and very, very skilled" adult self and that the story presenting Jiraiya's development would have been "fun to draw". Kishimoto further mentioned that jutsu was still in the process of developing during Jiraiya's childhood, and he felt this would have been an engaging subject to depict in the series.
The war was done, and Stanton now bore the substantial task of reshaping the American military establishment such that it would be as capable an apparatus in peacetime as it had proven to be in wartime. To this end, in the North, Stanton reorganized the army into two sections; one to handle "training and ceremonial chores", and another to quell the American Indians in the west, who were agitated and blusterous as a result of the war. In the South, a high priority was mending the power vacuum left in Southern states after the rebellion. Stanton presented his military occupation proposal, which had been endorsed by Lincoln, to the President: two military governments would be established in Virginia and North Carolina, with provost marshals to enforce laws and establish order, tasks the marshals had proven most capable of in the weeks after the end of the war.

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