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Alas, when America's president blusters and swaggers, it can produce real-world consequences.
He blusters and threatens in the face of Kim Jong Un's missile and nuclear tests.
When it comes to the military, Trump blusters or throws tantrums at or about them.
"Cory Booker Hates Public Schools" blusters a headline from Jacobin, a widely read democratic-socialist magazine.
"You know what people say, diplomacy only works within the range of your missiles," the operatic Zhou blusters.
As Trump blusters about repealing Obamacare, many Americans have come to appreciate the benefits of the law more.
But they have grown accustomed to and even exasperated by an American president who blusters but ultimately backs down.
"I wish that we had known that you were coming today," Chris blusters; she's one half of a fractured unit.
Trump is the opposite of a Teflon President; everything sticks to him, and yet he blusters on, unburdened by shame.
That, of course, assumes that Trump can manage the threats and blusters and produce a compromise on or around the elections.
It's a book to enjoy when it blusters outdoors, even without a plane ticket to Europe or a pair of skis.
President Trump sometimes blusters about the desirability of shutting down the government, but doing so would cause great peril for Republicans.
Hannaford blusters and berates those around him, as if for him, making art depends on keeping everyone around him in their place.
That's certainly the case with Iran, where Trump -- even while he blusters -- has repeatedly offered to negotiate with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
"He added: Trump "blusters and then leaves our allies exposed when adversaries call his bluff or he confronts a hard phone call.
The President blusters that he is strengthening our security, but his Administration's dangerous and brazen prejudice is making America less safe, not more.
The implication is that, however much he blusters, the supreme leader has no intention whatsoever of making first use of any nuclear weapons.
She is tactless and insulting, selfish and cruel; She blusters through life with the same carelessness as any of the men in Seinfeld.
Ms. Theron vamps and sneers, Joel Edgerton struts and blusters, and everyone works hard to sustain a mood of jokey, wised-up menace.
So while Trump blusters on Twitter about alleged corruption within the ranks of Mueller's team, the special counsel silently gathers details and more details.
"He blusters when he doesn't know what to say," Jeffrey Lewis, an expert on North Korea at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, tells me.
Tom blusters into Max's office with a yawping Carolina drawl and a manuscript that has been rejected by nearly every other publishing house in New York.
Each time Mr. Trump blusters without backing it up, he weakens his rhetorical punch, to the point where enemies will dismiss every utterance as hot air.
" Later, he blusters his way through a pint and some soccer at a pub with Edward, cheering, "Sock it in the net-sack you crazy kickball bastards!
He shouts and he blusters and he snaps at people, and if he doesn't get his way, anybody close to him feels the effects of his ire.
Dressed for the meeting in a pinstripe suit that makes him resemble "a broke black gangster from an American film," he boasts and blusters with a parent's loving obstinacy.
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When the deal ultimately falls through, he blusters and rages but is unable to intimidate the Pierces into playing along because the family doesn't feel the need to appease him in the way his children do.
Gary Oldman, with twinkling eyes and prosthetic jowl, mutters and blusters, thumb in vest and cigar in hand, while a fine supporting cast (including Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ben Mendelsohn) goes through various motions of Englishness.
"Those who try to bring our house down will see their own houses fall," he blusters within earshot of Wendy, who happens to be a resident of both houses and would rather not be left standing in the rubble.
As President Trump blusters about his "big beautiful wall" to keep out poor migrants, Republican lawmakers have introduced legislation to neuter financial-oversight laws on banking, gut environmental protection standards, eliminate the Department of Education and roll back health care affordability.
Standouts among the large cast include the tenor Glenn Seven Allen as a bare-chested, greenish-colored Faun, complete with furry legs and cloven hooves; and the baritone Michael Chioldi, who booms and blusters as Ondino, king of the frogs, covered in scales.
He blusters as he settles into a chair or sips portentously from a glass of wine or fustily examines plants with a magnifying glass.
As Dad blusters, Tom realises that he will not change. He stabs Dad in the stomach with a kitchen knife. Dad screams in pain on the floor. Tom and Jessie watch him gasping and bleeding on the floor and then Tom runs from the house to go to the bunker.
Doolittle is asked to wait outside. Eliza enters, at ease and self-possessed. Higgins blusters but Eliza isn't shaken and speaks exclusively to Pickering. Throwing Higgins' previous insults back at him ("Oh, I'm only a squashed cabbage leaf"), Eliza remarks that it was only by Pickering's example that she learned to be a lady, which renders Higgins speechless.
Muriel (Annie Girardot) is a shy woman who bluffs and blusters around in order to hide her shyness and to protect her loneliness, even though she longs wistfully for a companion of some sort. She has been lonely so long that now she is an old maid and has never been wooed. But Muriel finally gets a glimpse of romance when Gabriel (Philippe Noiret) walks into the seaside hotel she is vacationing in. His car has broken down, and he has to stay there for a few days while it is repaired.
To avoid public embarrassment and keep the family secrets, Littlegood agrees to return Careless's mortgaged lands to him, and Dotario provides Aurelio with an income. Interspersed with the play's main plot scenes are scenes of the comic subplot, which trace the adventures of Careless, Lackwit, the Captain, and comic servants through a milieu of taverns, confidence games, and pranks. Captain Whipple is a version of the "Miles gloriosus" of classical comedy: he talks big and blusters, but is a coward at heart. He indulges in a fantastic style of speech — :There's a wench that has her suburb tricks about her, I warrant you.
On June 2, 1993, CBS/FOX Video released seven VHS compilations in the United States: Dennis' Great Adventure – contains the episodes All the President's Menace, The Abominable Snow Menace, Dennis in Venice and The Big Candied Apple. Animal Antics – contains the episodes Lean, Green Jumping Machine, Shark Treatment, Jungle Bungle and Dinosaur Doozy. Boys Will Be Boys – contains the episodes Disaster on the Green, Baseball's Best Ballplayer, Soccer it to Me, Dennis and Racetrack Menace. Spies, Robbers and Ghosts – contains the episodes Ghost Blusters, The Monster of Mudville Flats, Young Sherlock Dennis and The Defective Detector.
When Dudgeon arrived in the studio and Partridge saw his attire and expensive lifestyle, he felt "he was wrong [for the job], but by that time it was difficult to go back." The band nicknamed him Guff Dungeon "because he was so flatulent." Partridge reflected: "Gus is old school, full of blusters and bluff [mimicking Dudgeon] 'Elton gave me this Rolls-Royce and I said, 'Oh Elton darling...'" Dudgeon had heard of the tense relationship between Partridge and producer Todd Rundgren during the Skylarking sessions, and "had come in armed with a heavy supply for vitriol;" Partridge, meanwhile, started to compare his relationship with Dudgeon to Rundgren, especially after Dudgeon suggested removing one of Partridge's favourite songs on the album, "Rook", though the recording sessions were civil and the two regularly exchanged banter. Dudgeon reportedly kept a tape of him and Partridge joking in the sessions and played it to party guests.

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