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This makes the bragging all the more frustrating, because it isn't just bragging; it's also an attempt to deceive.
There will always be another possible scene for victory, for elation, for bragging rights, and the camera will be waiting for him to broadcast that bragging outside the ground.
Bragging about not committing fraud to get your children into college is like bragging that you actually did your homework for once — congrats on doing the thing you're expected to do.
" There's also the concept Lee calls "parental bragging rights.
And it would also have big bragging rights over Japan.
Offer a small prize and bragging rights for the winner.
Early reviews gave bragging rights from Wednesday to Massachusetts Sen.
If you're chosen, you'll vie for bragging rights and $50,593.
More importantly, the level isn't just large for bragging rights.
The White House staked early bragging rights on June 4th.
But the finish is worth it for the bragging rights.
Olympics It ain't bragging if you can back it up.
And what they did, they are now bragging about it.
Charging speeds are already becoming a bragging point for automakers.
Or Obama bragging about barging in on naked beauty contestants?
There is no prize for the winner, just bragging rights.
Uhh... bragging rights and the right to tag it #richkidsofinstagram?
But the race has implications that go beyond bragging rights.
It's not bragging if it's fact: Few ­novels surprise me.
Lincoln didn't just fight for glory and bragging rights, though.
Women's bragging rights might be coming to an end though.
Leaked audio reveals Trump basically bragging about committing sexual assault.
Arnold was bragging in the gym ... Joseph's pulling straight A's.
Bragging rights, and maybe a gift card, are at stake.
Think outside the box Looking for some travel bragging rights?
There are a lot of bragging rights at stake here.
They were bragging about endurance and dealing with the elements.
"This dude was bragging about the pouch," Mr. Day said.
The $20,000 purse and the bragging rights are all hers.
He's not preaching to the choir: He's bragging to it.
The election was about much more than Washington bragging rights.
Iran is openly bragging about its missionary work in Cuba.
In fact, in some circles, it's cause for bragging rights.
Donald Trump was caught on tape bragging about sexual assault.
Now, he's bragging about his cluttered desk in the Oval Office.
Hoist the Battlefield Cup, claim those bragging rights and the $25,000.
It's an atmosphere of opportunity, and that's not just us bragging.
It mostly deprived them of bragging rights and, of course, upside.
Joe Namath said it isn't bragging if you can do it.
Teams win bragging rights, recruiting-worthy titles, and some prize money.
Some murders are even streamed on social media by bragging rivals.
LaVar has been roasted on Twitter for his bragging ways, repeatedly.
I was just bragging about it and everyone was freaking out.
Just having that little bragging thing, even if you're an athlete.
They were bragging to stakeholders about their ability to do this.
So keep on bragging, keep on sassing, and always be outrageous.
SSD — but the 2019 model also comes with more bragging rights.
Emmy Rossum, 31, also commented on Kim bragging about her weight.
The "Goose" goes around bragging about what Nielson said to everyone.
The winner gets bragging rights and a cool-looking wicker hat.
Now these are the types of purchases with serious bragging rights.
The bragging took place at ground zero, before a solemn Sept.
The bragging rights of owning a pair of Beats, for one.
So much so that Brown could not help bragging about it.
President Donald Trump is famous for bragging about his net worth.
As the tech guy, I kind of want those bragging rights.
And also, in the event of a Clinton presidency, bragging rights.
Bragging about how you won is one of those changes. 2.
In any case, bragging is something he knows a lot about.
The main prize, I'll just be honest, is international bragging rights.
The people auditioning are doing it for fun and bragging rights.
That's great news for hikers looking to score some bragging rights.
Republicans are bragging a lot about Gorsuch's qualifications, which are legitimate.
He did not start bragging about the initiatives he was undertaking.
The other lyrics in the song are, let's face it, bragging.
Train-bragging sentiment has fueled the resurgence of luxury train travel.
The rankings also give ad agencies and their clients bragging rights.
When everyone is bragging about how easy they are making $=bubble.
I am not bragging, believe me I am grateful beyond measure!
Now, he's got a scholarship and some serious Volunteer bragging rights.
Tagskryt, or "train-bragging" in Swedish, has become a 2019 buzzword.
The social media bragging rights is like 2017 addition to that.
He's bragging about it — but it seems like he's oversimplifying it.
But, hey, no one ever said swag — or bragging rights — come cheap.
And back in 2013, Chuck Schumer was bragging about what he did.
The grand-prize winner walks away with €5,000 and serious bragging rights.
People online cut together videos that contrasted Cantwell bragging with his crying.
Drawing any comparisons should be more than a matter of bragging rights.
There is no prize money for the category winners, just bragging rights.
Meanwhile, Carina is bragging about how well she understands the star map.
I'm not saying that to claim bragging rights — it just connects you.
But perhaps the biggest bragging point is the hotel's 220-person staff.
Xi critics blame such bragging for provoking a backlash across the West.
The winning team doesn't end up with any money, just bragging rights.
More than a few swatters end up bragging online, an unwise move.
Working all the time — and bragging about it online — can be dangerous.
People who owned one kept humble-bragging about having it at home.
But HBO apparently had at least one year of bragging rights left.
Nevertheless, think of TripHobo as GitHub for completed itineraries and bragging rights.
Hence all the bragging about what he has and what he's done.
His comic bragging made him the darling of sports reporters, irresistible copy.
But the people in the crowd "do get bragging rights," she said.
"It always comes off like they're bragging in some manner," she said.
How, then, do you explain Bragging Day, the second Thursday of June?
Winning the race to 2628G means more than merely acquiring bragging rights.
The seven junior executives who pitched them went home with bragging rights.
The margin of victory, however, is about more than just bragging rights.
I don't see friends bragging if they're on a cool Airbnb Experience.
If they win, Trump -- and more specifically Trumpism -- will have bragging rights.
He was infamously caught on a hot mic bragging about groping women.
Good scores mean bragging opportunities; bad scores can result in postseason bans.
Kasich's unexpectedly strong second-place performance will give him some bragging rights.
The Carters have been bragging about their lucrative relationship since its inception.
He was bragging that he could do anything he wanted with us.
Some owners enjoy the bragging rights that come with owning one's domain.
Trump has already been caught on tape bragging about sexually assaulting women.
Some are time-consuming timeless classics that will give you bragging rights.
Friends can play against one another or compete globally for bragging rights.
The prize: $2,500 in restroom cleaning services, along with bathroom bragging rights.
Kelly Ripa has abs-olutely no problem bragging about Mark Consuelos' appearance!
But setting up everyone's favorite celebrity couple isn't her only bragging right.
Perhaps Trump will continue bragging about the size of his nuclear "button"?
Of course it's more about bragging rights than any real-world applications.
Bragging is ugly and eventually, it will reflect in your sales performance.
It's the holier-than-thou sentiments as well as the compulsive bragging.
"And if they get those Oscars, then it's bragging rights for them."
Fans of the brand are already bragging about their hauls on Instagram.
It was clear the goal was bragging rights and not my happiness.
The bragging, all of that, are all obvious symptoms of small-penis syndrome.
Tisha says she knows this because Duane made a video bragging about it.
That infamous Access Hollywood tape that caught Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women?
But for most people, it's more a bragging right than a viable purchase.
The tussle over who created the recovery is about more than bragging rights.
Still, who really has the early bragging rights going into this year's race?
The company essentially deployed a fake version of 25G just for bragging rights.
But there's also a loss of business bragging rights for the United States.
Because bragging to your friends about it on Instagram Stories clearly isn't enough.
He was atrocious at bragging in a year when self-aggrandizement was king.
Now, we're seeing white supremacists celebrate on social media, bragging about Harris's arrest.
I'm not bragging ... sometimes you hear folks say, 'oh, that rally is big.
After wounding the officers, Vance appeared on Facebook Live, bragging about his exploits.
We receive erasers shaped like "William," the Met's hippopotamus mascot — and bragging rights.
Long the gold standard for bragging rights about your blazing broadband speeds, Speedtest.
Trump spent months rehashing the brutal GOP primary and bragging about his victory.
Like, why are you bragging about how cold it is where you live?
And she also has other impressive bragging rights: songwriting credit with her dad.
Besides bragging rights, the winner will earn the title of Kentucky Derby favorite.
In general, it's best to avoid bragging about how great your life is.
She is taking home a $40,000 grand prize and plenty of bragging rights.
A Nobel would give him perhaps even greater bragging rights than the presidency.
People aren't going around bragging about how their [Advanced Placement] test scores are.
Big deals give firms bragging rights, so large banks tend to chase them.
He has endured bankruptcies and scandal by bragging his way out of them.
As the market sank throughout the late fall, Trump stopped bragging about it.
So what if he's been bragging about the size of his "nuclear button"?
You're like bragging about it like it's tight, [but] this breaks my heart.
Bragging about how strong we are runs counter to what people are seeing.
He has made his name by maligning others and bragging about his sins.
The player who gets the most parts wins the game and bragging rights.
The video showed Trump bragging about groping and kissing women without their consent.
In return, the contributors get "bragging rights," said Distinctive Assets founder Lash Fary.
They're funny because they're overcompensating for their fear by bragging about their accomplishments.
But according to Musk, it's not money or bragging rights that motivates him.
The phenomenon even has its own word: tagskryt, or "train-bragging," in Swedish.
"It's intense and something both teams take pride in, having those bragging rights."
It's a feat deserving of the ultimate bragging rights — to impress Elon Musk.
And people were comparing us to Path, who was like always bragging about Indonesia.
Crucially, this also gives the Xbox One ecosystem some bragging rights Sony can't claim.
Reportedly, the gaffe came because Trump was bragging about the quality of his intelligence.
It amounts to bragging and it is impossible to actually learn anything from it.
Nearly as important, it will provide bragging rights for the very best mock drafters.
Ursula Burns, though, is handing bragging rights to the billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn.
"More importantly, they'll get bragging rights for the next 12 months," Ms. Wallace said.
On the bragging rights side, I have a slightly faster-than-normal recovery rate.
The biggest difference between the G550 and the G713 models are performance bragging rights.
However, William did place higher than Kate, giving him bragging rights around the palace!
EST to find out which brother gets the crown — and the ultimate bragging rights.
"I was bragging!" he said in regards to McPhee's singing talents at the time.
Or are you just vainly bragging about your life or greedily marketing your business?
I like taking the tone of bragging when I'm kinda making fun of myself.
The bragging rights won't come cheap: The hole-less phone is priced at $1,299.
Garren also shrugged off Trump's lewd bragging about women, caught on the 2005 tape.
In 2005, Trump was recorded bragging that he could grab women by their genitals.
VCs also like raising progressively bigger funds because doing so gives them bragging rights.
These are bragging points that will easily exceed trivial things like Super Bowl titles.
Last month, he was punched in the face for allegedly bragging about shooting Martin.
Florida State for men's college basketball bragging rights in Orlando in the AdvoCare Invitational.
But the wedding doesn't just come with sliders and chicken rings (and bragging rights).
"Were you and Mr. Baroni bragging?" asked Lee Cortes, an assistant United States attorney.
"Sir, I never had the intention of bragging about the cones," Mr. Wildstein said.
Moon mining China's space program is about more than just bragging rights for Beijing.
Mostly, he does this by letting his characters talk — teasing, joking, bragging and scrapping.
Chart position equals bragging rights — and its own form of marketing via brand visibility.
But saying, "She's really smart, too," seems like a bragging response to a compliment.
I understand you're trying to sell, but it just sounds like everyone is bragging.
With this in mind, she advised showcasing your passion, not bragging about your performance.
Why would bragging about violating women suddenly become the metal spatula to Donald's Teflon?
"Last week, we saw this candidate actually bragging about sexually assaulting women," Obama said.
Why would Evans trust Tommy who is bragging about possibly bedding a teenage girl?
Many of these repudiators, nearly entirely liberals, were bragging about a willful blind spot.
Trump's bragging about concealing them is an affront to Congress and the American people.
Two Swedish terms — flygskam (flight-shaming) and tagskryt (train-bragging) — have become 2019 buzzwords.
To project strength in that department, aides are bragging about carefully parsed money milestones.
These droughts are self-imposed and finite — and come with social media bragging rights.
There are bragging rights for those who post photos of their haul on Instagram.
Cash, prizes, bragging rights, free food, drink, caffeine and a free Innovator's pass — yowza!
He was not necessarily bragging, just projecting real confidence that things would go well.
It gets on my nerves to listen to a male vocalist who's all bragging.
And now it has birthplace bragging rights and a fancy new school, to boot.
Trump was also recorded on a 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape bragging about groping women.
Wasn't Yara just bragging to Ellaria about how Theon was her advisor and protector?
" Trump: [After bragging about birtherism for a while] "But let me just tell you.
The Trump administration is already bragging about its victory over the forces of illegality.
But let's be clear: The footage features Donald Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women.
Moreno was already bragging about his close ties to Flores and other ascendant Chavistas.
The next day, informants told police that the brothers were bragging about the shooting.
The tape features Trump bragging about the privileges of being a famous man around women.
The awards lend prestige along with bragging rights that the studios can use in advertising.
Winning founders get bragging rights, the Disrupt Cup and a $50,000 equity-free cash prize.
All of the data is shareable to social networks, too, for the ultimate bragging rights.
And despite Nix's bragging, the Trump campaign spent relatively little on the his company's tools.
She allegedly "got on MLPD's Facebook page and was bragging about getting away," authorities said.
Father John… you probably try to pick up women by bragging about your Pitchfork score.
For Trump, there is good reason to believe that these attitudes aren't just theoretical bragging.
But tonight, those of us who had tickets were the "Beautiful Ones" -- with bragging rights.
And he did it by exploiting bankruptcy laws and tax codes — and bragging about it.
I heard he was bragging about the size of his penis in public recently. Seriously?
And now, North Carolina Republicans are bragging about how that impact could skew the election.
Meanwhile, I'll be bragging to anyone who will listen that I basically spoke to Luna.
That'll give you concrete evidence and bragging rights about how awesome your Halloween party was.
Feel free to go to town and claim all the bragging rights, you cunning linguist.
Next time you hear someone bragging about their leg day, keep all this in mind.
Most drivers will never attempt this foolishness, but bragging rights are part of G's backstory.
One day, Trump was on TV, running for president, bragging about how rich he was.
But as Muhammad Ali once said, it's not bragging if you can back it up.
When she does do that bragging, however, people may not recognize the sound of it.
I‑Minerals put out a press release bragging about the hire and touting Gallo's expertise.
Trump was caught in the now-infamous 2005 Access Hollywood tape bragging about sexual assault.
It certainly doesn't Netflix, whose potential bragging rights will always come affixed with an asterisk.
Having such a competition is not just an academic exercise, or something for bragging rights.
This from a candidate who entered the race bragging about never running a negative ad.
Just don't go bragging too much about how much money you saved on the gift.
In high school, I once heard a classmate bragging about going down on his girlfriend.
One thing not resting on the outcome of the game: New York football bragging rights.
Even if it's just to prove they could find the impossible only for bragging rights.
MIAMI BEACH — Incredibly, the loudmouthed, bragging, insulting youngster had been telling the truth all along.
That monster is his baby, and no one should deny him his parental bragging rights.
The best part was that he'd done it all without once coming across as bragging.
And please be advised that this isn't humblebragging: This is plain, unreconstructed old-school bragging.
More than bragging rights, becoming GDPR-compliant on a global basis will carry a cost.
The audio of the tape caught Trump bragging about groping and kissing women without consent.
Trump has a habit, in his insecurity, of bragging about his knowledge, skill, and intelligence.
While many people think that self-deprecation masks their bragging, everyone sees right through it.
Presidential campaigns should not be about belittling people's appearances or bragging about your own appendages.
" The winner will be rewarded with "bragging rights and a personal visit with the secretary.
This weekend, audio emerged of Donald Trump bragging to Billy Bush about sexually assaulting women.
Get ready to spend all weekend humble-bragging about your beak-to-butt cooking skills.
And speaking of the grand prize, the winning team gets $5,000 (and serious bragging rights).
It's implicated in the money that Trump is bragging he was getting from the Saudis.
"I don't think people really appreciate it," he said after bragging on his self-funding.
If bragging sets you off, chances are excellent you struggle with tooting your own horn.
Who has a main character bragging about sexual assaults with a microphone on his lapel?
She also won a prize of $100, but the real reward was the bragging rights.
There is tape of him bragging to Billy Bush about grabbing women by the genitals.
Yes. Do I have full bragging rights, only applicable for a fun anecdote at parties?
Bragging rights aside, it makes sense to visit Antarctica in late December and early January.
One of Bee's producers, Miles Kahn, was bragging on Twitter when the phrase was trending.
Automakers love bragging rights, and the Nürburgring's Nordschleife course is one of the prime battlegrounds.
The banks handling the transaction reaped not only huge fees but also coveted bragging rights.
If the documents President Trump is bragging about exonerate him, why is he blocking disclosure?
This was after Trump was elected and he was bragging about being a Trump fan.
Think about it next time you hear him bragging about his big margin of victory.
Step aside hygge, this year&aposs buzzwords are flygskam (flight-shaming) and tagskryt (train-bragging).
This meant showing up on time, being prepared, and learning the art of bragging humbly.
And for bonus anti-snobbery points, I beg you, stop bragging about where you vacation.
That bragging right goes to a crop of moderate Democrats who ran careful, pragmatic campaigns.
TODAY • Two years' worth of bragging rights gets awarded at the Ryder Cup in Paris.
We also know that Netflix thinks the numbers for The Irishman are worth bragging about.
What's the point of putting your stuff on a TV network other than bragging rights?
And that someone in the UN's social media operation thought this was worth bragging about.
That's the same day that audio of Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women was leaked.
A popular Swedish train-bragging Facebook group has seen a 20173% increase since AprilServing as a testament to the rising popularity of train-bragging, a Swedish Facebook group dedicated to traveling sustainably by train has seen its membership soar to 170,000 members this year.
He was bragging that his first year in office had yielded a huge reduction in regulations.
But the 350 mph estimate, accurate or not, is definitely fast enough to secure bragging rights.
BRIAN STELTER SKEWERED AFTER BRAGGING CNN SKIPPED TRUMP RALLY: &aposYOU&aposRE SETTLING FOR LAST PLACE AGAIN?
Laiken Baumgartner has earned plenty of bragging rights as the newly crowned 2018 Miss Hooters International.
The high-brow troll essentially exists to put people in their place while also humble bragging.
For starters, the winning founders get to hoist the Disrupt Cup (we're talking serious bragging rights).
And, well, bragging via Twitter that they were untouchable to the Feds… Feds cant touch us.
His online friends said Mike would often be caught bragging about his kids while they played.
In one video, a Proud Boy is overheard bragging about kicking a "foreigner" in the head.
It honestly sounds like he started bragging and couldn't keep the highly classified information to himself.
In one video, a Proud Boy is heard bragging about kicking a "foreigner" in the head.
In my experience, part of "being a runner" is bragging a little bit about your accomplishments.
Her influence was much that what was once a taboo has now become a bragging right.
Funai officials in Amazonas said they received an audio clip with miners bragging about the crime.
The "advice" in Roosh's books can sound disturbingly like bragging about getting away with date rape.
But, at the time, I remember Democrats extolling that and bragging about that and praising that.
The thing is, most men are not going out and assaulting or bragging about assaulting women.
However, homebrewers find real rewards and pleasure in cultivating this craft — including the occasional bragging rights.
Thanks to J.T. Compher's overtime goal, MacKinnon has bragging rights on his fellow No. 1 pick.
After he orgasmed, the suit claims he started bragging about his appearing on The Tonight Show.
I hate my wrinkles; I'm not bragging about them, but I just couldn't look at myself.
Check it out to see if your state earned bragging rights — or could use some improvement.
His provocation was all the more complete because his bragging was so often backed by success.
Before he even took office, Donald Trump was bragging about his presidency's benefit to American consumers.
Trump and his top economic aides spent most of 2017 bragging about the torrid stock market.
It's bragging that five times more people "engage" with its ads than on other social platforms.
I wondered if he was bragging because I had pretended not to hear his marriage proposal?
In an effort to impress friends and potential employers, some people disguise bragging as self-criticism.
They had bragging rights and were happy to see the return on their sacrifice and investment.
People of high social standing engage in mournful bragging about how many invitations they have received.
Twenty fights plus a five-man tournament midway through for bragging rights to Driller's 145b strap.
Bragging about his power without regards for the sensitivities of the conversation is typical Trump. 2.
And bragging about a guy who is more than beautiful, he's her lover ("He's My Lover").
Kushner was soon bragging about his closeness to Arab leaders to other foreign dignitaries in Washington.
The additional bodies have enhanced profits per equity partner, the bragging-rights metric in the profession.
Trump aides are bragging that their guy is ready to set the world on fire again.
The United States just won bragging rights in the race to build the world's speediest supercomputer.
Most high school principals, upon hearing such bragging, would confront the student and take appropriate action.
If I were a Pony Express rider, I'd be bragging about how fast I made it.
The Washington Post published damning audio on Friday of Trump bragging about groping women in 2005.
There were no glitches in the stadium's other bragging points, including a big halo video board.
DREAMers -- Trump spent a lot of time bragging about his border wall and his immigration policy.
But his public bragging in the face of tragedy amounts to an unforgivable display of insensitivity.
But you're never going to get all three players in their prime battling for bragging rights.
" The bragging and the smack talk continued outside the locker room ... "Brady might as well retire!
With bragging rights to the first foldable smartphone, Samsung is taking the innovation lead over Apple.
Just the President of the United States bragging about how he "attacked so violently" Massachusetts Sen.
"A win at VW would give the UAW bragging rights," said Cox Automotive analyst Michelle Krebs.
People never had to listen to tapes of Clinton bragging about all the girls he'd groped.
Cassini also gets bragging rights for exploring Titan, perhaps the strangest moon in the solar system.
In October 2016, a recording of Trump bragging about grabbing women inappropriately and without permission surfaced.
It's exactly what her allies are bragging about when they talk about how qualified she is.
What was once regarded as heroic and innovative began to seem like another form of bragging.
Aside from an injury or two, fighters walk away with little more than respect and bragging rights.
You owe me big time Two-year-old Bowdy has forever bragging rights over his twin brother.
In essence, they amount to either: Complaining about the car, bragging about yourself, or praising the team.
Dunham responded by bragging about how much money she, a fabulously rich person, had donated to Democrats.
Trump has called Mexicans rapists, been recorded bragging about the sexual assault of women, or plenty more.
White people activities: Olympic parties,dabbing&bragging about being back to back World War champs #StopWhitePeople pic.twitter.
What's the point of winning a bet if it isn't big or worth bragging about for years?
Some of that animosity has ebbed in the post-Kalanick era, but bragging rights remain a motivator.
But considering that it's designed to be shared, it's a small price to pay for bragging rights.
Axe mic drops the masculinity contest by bragging that he's hooked up "on high" with the government.
More bragging — even if you really are that cool and accomplished — does not equal more dating success.
When she found out he'd been bragging about having sex with her, she decided to confront him.
Winners Nihar Janga and Jairam Hathwar got $40,000, lots of cool stuff and bragging rights for life.
I wanted to literally scream back, "STOP BRAGGING!" at each bedazzled set of fallopian tubes on posterboard.
Not only did O'Malley do a lot of liberal stuff, but the outcomes were worth bragging about.
Bragging about pussy-grabbing doesn't preclude Trump and his supporters from participating in pedestal politics, of course.
Trump recalled that deal, bragging about it in an interview with CBS' "Face the Nation" this month.
With the reliability of a well-tuned Aston Martin, the bragging turns out to be ill-timed.
Beyond the slew of accusations, Trump was infamously recorded bragging about groping women on a hot mic.
This one does a bit of humble-bragging: We love you too, nameless virus from the '80s.
And Mad Max's "we created fewer things with computers!" bragging point could end up being a detriment.
But the octopus still holds some bragging rights within the invertebrate kingdom, as its genome shows us.
Bragging about having a small penis is not what you'd expect from someone trying to "make it.
WATTERS: But, Greg, you were just bragging before we got out here about how trim you look.
Women, at best, are not rewarded for talking about this, and often even told to stop bragging.
They're about President Trump standing next to something and bragging that the US has built a wall.
For now, though, early adopters of 5G will, at a minimum, attain some pretty sweet bragging rights.
Imagine you're bragging to a passerby about your Tesla and it crashes itself into a trailer. Embarrassing.
I just got slapped by my mom for saying that, 'You've got no business bragging like that.
While there are some users making jokes or bragging about the block, others are far less enthusiastic.
Ahead of the visit, Trump has already been bragging about the many famous people who love him.
The United States just reclaimed bragging rights for the fastest supercomputer after getting dethroned for eight years.
The team with the highest score walks away with major bragging rights and a €5,000 cash prize.
Trump, meanwhile, has pursued a foreign policy that is utterly incoherent, characterized by bullying, bragging and impetuousness.
Sometimes the bragging methods were questionable, but the impulse to brag was never taken to task. Why?
These styles will earn you some serious bragging rights — even among the most dedicated of Vans fans.
Politicians respect the seriousness of office instead of bragging onstage about how big their respective dicks are?
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After the game, not many in the Jets' locker room said anything about having earned bragging rights.
I don't mean that as bragging because I wish that my name wasn't even in that conversation.
"It sounds like I am complain-bragging, because we had to get more furniture," Ms. Allibone said.
After about three minutes he started bragging about his approval of Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines.
But Farnsworth was pleased, and the company made a promotional video bragging about the Big Boi show.
"He was almost bragging and said how good he was getting at it (painting)," Mr. Fletcher said.
The matchmakers always advise their clients to avoid talk of assets, which can come off as bragging.
"Trump just spent a week fat-shaming a woman and bragging about not paying taxes," one wrote.
Kanye West does a lot of bragging — about his music, his fashion line and even his wife.
And I say it not in a bragging way, but that's the kind of thinking we need.
In the recording, Trump could be heard off-camera bragging about being able to sexually assault women.
So Canada's bragging about our great policies, but they're not that great for a lot of people.
It's easier to run for reelection bragging about a tax cut than about weakening the Electoral College.
When he describes his dad's red Lincoln and affection for African-American fashions and music, he's bragging.
Besides the importance of not bragging about girl-grabbing when there's a microphone pinned to your lapel.
He then violated your trust by bragging about intimate details of your sexual life with co-workers.
With the title of lead advisor comes bragging rights in the high-stakes world of investment banking.
As we've reported ... Drake's been bragging about his boy to friends and family since Sophie gave birth.
Common Sense So, the Amazon bragging rights go to New York City and the Washington, D.C., area.
In training, he wants to win every drill so he has bragging rights in the locker room.
After all, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is openly bragging about the upper chamber being a legislative graveyard.
But brand sponsorships are coveted by Gtrampers, for travel money, bragging rights and raising a flipper's profile.
I know of no other high school that would tolerate bragging about such things in its yearbook.
Good luck bragging to Android people, though — their phones have had these "new" features for a while.
A lot of "Raising Trump" is Ivana bragging that the children were never spoiled — unlike those Kardashians.
There is no winning purse — but the victor gets bragging rights, a trophy and a Rolex watch.
This not only brought the bank a windfall, but also gave it fresh bragging rights in China.
But it's a dispiriting confirmation of the bragging rights and brand obsession that pervert higher education today.
It's not like they're out there bragging about all of this stuff that I'm telling you about.
But Harvard research published in the "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" shows humble bragging accomplishes neither.
" Then his Midwestern politeness quickly kicked in: "I hope that didn't come off in a bragging way!
Many Christian leaders responded to Donald Trump's bragging about sexual assault with a similar line of defense.
The way that guys bond and prove their heterosexuality is through bragging about control of women's bodies.
Besides bragging rights, the Seattle-based software engineer turned author won the grand prize of $1 million.
The Washington Post had published video of the Republican nominee for president bragging about sexually assaulting women.
That'll be important for Oppo's bragging rights, but I am not sure it'll be important for users.
The annual rivalry for Eastern Massachusetts bragging rights is being contested with players from around the world.
New York (CNN Business)ExxonMobil used to have bragging rights as the world's most valuable public company.
There is a resiliency and helpfulness in this city, that is worth bragging to high heavens about.
But there are other lures: vanity, bragging rights and a great story to tell at cocktail parties.
He was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and caught on tape bragging about sexual assault.
Mueller might have a photo of a shirtless "Putie" bragging of his influence in the Oval Office.
After losing 'The Office,' after losing 'Friends,' 'Seinfeld' is a logical one and gives Netflix bragging rights.
"He would actually use it as a bragging right," he told Reuters in a March 2016 interview.
When's bragging about buying a Rolex and a rottweiler and working on his house, he's Pablo Escobar.
It's been an eye-opening experience for Buttigieg, a mild-mannered candidate who seems allergic to bragging.
The FBI knew about Papadopoulos's bragging about Russia providing dirt on Clinton, thanks to the Australian government.
At nearly 33 feet, the shiny Norwegian moose sculpture named Storelgen bested Mac for world bragging rights.
The Chinese government refers to them as students, bragging on public media about their "generous" living conditions.
My hair does grow fast, which I never like to admit because it seems like I'm bragging.
"Formation" came up again after the Access Hollywood tape of Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women leaked.
In October 2016, an Access Hollywood tape was leaked featuring Trump bragging about acts of sexual assault.
Trump opened 2018 by taunting Kim, bragging that his nuclear button was "bigger & more powerful" than Kim's.
No bragging to your friends about your battle scars, no uploaded glamour shots to Reddit's PC building communities.
As for bragging rights to the all-time biggest tax hike, the winner is Democratic President Woodrow Wilson.
Its next obligation was to give Intel a run for its money in the land of bragging rights.
And a video posted online shows him bragging about the encounter with a gun holstered on his hip.
"Feel like a brand new person" When You're Bragging About a Bomb New Recipe You Tried Out:1.
Gene Simmons calls Prince's death "pathetic," then continues lifetime of putting on clown makeup and bragging about cheating.
Truth is, bragging about accomplishments and the economy could have helped grow the Senate and keep the House.
Outside of bragging rights, the 9 trillion extra digits are unlikely to have too many real-world uses.
Instead, the reward is a silver bowl, breeding rights and a lifetime of bragging rights in dog history.
"Everyone go report this illegal at my school bragging about breaking the law," Taylor Ragg wrote on Facebook.
"It makes me long for the days when Trump was just bragging about the size of his penis."
Only one startup will be declared the winner, earn serious bragging rights and that $25,000 equity-free prize.
"Kong: Skull Island" gets bragging rights for topping expectations, but the film isn't out of the woods yet.
They'd almost do it for the bragging rights, instead of actually giving a shit about what veganism means.
He faced a similar situation in October 463, when a recording surfaced of him bragging about groping women.
Musk's involvement came from a now famous bet derived from light Tesla bragging and Twitter banter in March.
Mr Trump himself used this "locker-room talk" defence after a video showed him bragging about groping women.
That's going to be tough to do with Trump out bragging about putting coal miners back to work.
But presenting the legislation also gives Democrats a talking point to counter Trump's bragging about strong GDP growth.
Some consumers reacted particularly badly to a leaked 2005 video showing Trump bragging about groping women without consent.
Fellow Republicans fled his campaign after audio emerged of Trump bragging about using his celebrity to assault women.
The state is, however, friendly territory for Clinton; she won the primary by a margin worth bragging about.
"Kris won last night so he has bragging rights for the rest of his life," Britt Sr. says.
Now we know why Wayne was bragging about his "family at Rap-A-Lot" always having his back ...
This race is not about bragging rights or national prestige — it's about commercial economic growth and national security.
Kersten won more bragging right than money as the prize is around 15,000 Norwegian kroner, or about $175.
"Perhaps we should just get better at bragging more about all that we do really well," he said.
And then we kicked things up a notch, when we all watched him justify bragging about sexual assault.
If he keeps bragging about himself and telling unreal, but cool stories, I'll think he's kind of fake.
Bragging rights for the fastest airport Wi-Fi go to Denver by a long shot, according to Speedtest.
It might be temporary and as far as actual consumers are concerned, it's little more than bragging rights.
Dixon overhears a man bragging about sexual assault and, convinced that he's Mildred's daughter's rapist, leaps into action.
"This right here is permanent bragging rights for the rest of our lives," Britt said the other day.
The winning suggestion earns the creator a free pint of the stuf,f plus bragging rights for life.
Netflix is notoriously cagey about audience statistics, but even the most secretive among us can't help bragging sometimes.
I'm taking March off alcohol, so I spend most of the time bragging about how good I feel.
Even understanding this, though, it can be hard for MMA fans to survive on pabulum and bragging alone.
In that footage, Trump can be heard bragging about using his star power to grope and kiss women.
Imagine you knew a friend of a friend who kept bragging about the killing they were making trading.
Ryan once refused to campaign with Trump, after a tape emerged of Trump bragging about groping women's genitalia.
Lawsuits portrayed the early days of his company as a frat house, with employees bragging about sexual exploits.
The stock value has increased by 48%, and that was enough to get bragging rights ... at least today.
"The next day, I went out with my mom and I was bragging about Cesar," Ms. Villarreal said.
I once overheard two of my coworkers bragging to one another over lunch about working hungover that morning.
The group distinguished itself for openly bragging about their exploits and for making fun of their victims online.
Of course, that would sink the overall fuel efficiency for the Silverado, but bragging rights have no logic.
Whoever gets that person there will win short term bragging rights for laying down that next stepping stone.
Remember how Game of Thrones book aficionados gained so many bragging points when that series became super popular?
The video, which shows Bracamontes bragging about the officers' murders in court, was called "sickening" by Arizona Sen.
One of the two assailants recorded the attack on Periscope, and filmed himself bragging and laughing about it.
"We all know the tools Donald Trump brings to the table — bragging, mocking, composing nasty tweets," she said.
They were taunting Hogan, they were waving the knife, bragging to the media about how ridiculous this is.
"We pull for bragging rights," said Scott Vivian, president of the Illini State Pullers league, the event's organizer.
It was hardly a marathon, but, like Mr. Francis said, "bragging rights" — even for just a personal milestone.
He began, naturally, by bragging about his convention ratings and bounce, but then we got down to specifics.
Many social media users and television pundits noted that his bragging amounted to a description of sexual assault.
"For me, it's more for bragging rights, to be perfectly honest," said Louie Ching, 22011, a Filipino programmer.
Because you can earn some sweet cash (and major bragging points) from your office pool if you participate.
But I don't think Trump should be bragging that he's somehow doing something that President Obama wasn't doing.
It appears that 50 Cent's bragging about his bitcoins raised some eyebrows at the US Trustee Program, however.
That could help populist Republicans, who echo Mr. Trump's trade views, win bragging rights ahead of the elections.
He secretly recorded Mr. Fujimori and his aides bragging that those who supported Mr. Kuczynski reaped big rewards.
But while Uber is bragging about the investment, it could reveal a troubling trend in investment trends overall.
They're ideal networking opportunities, or at the very least, ideal situations in which to pick up bragging rights.
Bragging about your own monetary success while calling other women derogatory words does not make a song feminist.
That's progress, much as we might wish he'd refrain from bragging about the size of his nuclear button.
You love your child just as much, but you're bragging more about it to your cousins and friends.
Beat them, I thought, and I could win myself a small degree of local celebrity and bragging rights.
Naturally, Boston fans used their new bragging rights to jeer a completely different team: the New York Yankees.
I grew up wealthy, but my discomfort wasn't tamed by hiding tags or bragging about shopping at Target.
He proposed larger middle-class tax cuts than John McCain, his opponent, and kept bragging about those cuts.
Perhaps Trump was just hoping for bragging rights, that the U.S. had developed the first effective coronavirus vaccine.
Some people said I look better now than I did then, and I'm not bragging, that's just gossip.
Inviting a topical, incongruous or offensive guest scores more bragging rights than winning one of the journalism awards.
Out There For more than a century, American astronomers have held bragging rights as observers of the cosmos.
You know, we had kind of looked the other way, because we had the bragging rights around NAEP.
And for bragging rights: You can plant a seedling and return someday to find your own cocoa tree.
Clinton had handled a debate after Mr. Trump was caught on tape bragging about making unsolicited sexual advances.
Pie dough may not puff up, but it will taste wonderfully rich, giving you handmade crust bragging rights.
As the discussion grew heated, Mr. Krichevskiy accused Ms. Magurina of bragging about her body during court hearings.
Those threats seemed more legitimate after an audio tape leaked of Donald Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women.
And what can you say about the assailant later bragging he might kill the black protestor next time?
For all of Trump's bragging and misleading, he's right about one thing: The Republican base absolutely loves him.
Republicans had hoped to have two bragging points in November 2018: ObamaCare repeal and pro-growth tax reduction.
Today, the State of the Union is a strange amalgam of campaign rally, bragging opportunity, and product unveiling.
He was on the run for several years, but got caught after bragging about his brother's Vegas attack.
The number of commas in your net worth is a status symbol, and Americans have serious bragging rights.
She says it's particularly frightening because Quick is bragging on social media about trailing her all over town.
Mr. Trump is ruled by a lust for competitive prestige, which he achieves by bragging and stoking feuds.
The boy carried his work through the entire shop, bragging that it only took him nine minutes to decorate.
One event, plus one event, plus one more grueling event equals bragging rights for the rest of your life.
"The craziest part to me is that she seemed unfazed and was bragging about what she did," Boggess said.
The real bragging rights, though, will go to the one that becomes the first to demonstrate this system's viability.
During the interview, he oscillated between bragging about his clout and admitting that his career may be going downhill.
Even if campaigns can't boast the biggest topline numbers, some are already bragging about how many contributors they have.
It will also cost the company the bragging rights to being the very first firm to commercialise CAR-T.
I was trying to sound impressive, earlier, when I was bragging about brushing my teeth and leaving my apartment.
Boomer's even been bragging that his dad may not be the only Phelps we'll ever see at the Olympics.
Officials said the teen was "bragging to other students" about the encounter, prompting school district officials to alert authorities.
One remarkable startup will win the day, the Disrupt Cup, serious bragging rights and, oh yes, that $50,000 prize.
In the video, two male voices are heard bragging about "more than 30" people having sexual intercourse with her.
"When it comes to social media bragging, the youth have a new social currency — culture and lifestyle," she explains.
"I regularly see people encouraging each other to do it, and bragging about it when they're done," he said.
Last night, I had this amazing tweet directed at somebody at the media who was humble bragging beyond belief.
" Says Townsend: "I'm learning that people don't see it as bragging about your kid, and they want a connection.
Unfortunately for him, the man broke the first rule of uncovering a secret treasure and started bragging about it.
Other examples Snap offers include stickers for bragging about your high score in a game or your workout stats.
Another part shows Trump bragging about signing hundreds of real estate documents that others would review on his behalf.
That's unlike people that pose as their own publicist and feed tabloids stories bragging about cheating on their spouse.
The president, while bragging about his own record on the economy, noted high numbers of women joining the workforce.
Zimmerman also told police he wasn't bragging about killing Martin, but was explaining how he acted in self-defense.
It's got bragging rights: The Venice Film Festival has been a hotbed for incubating future Oscar nominees and winners.
Charlie Dent, one of a handful of remaining moderate Republicans, was critical of Trump's bragging about not paying taxes.
Emmy Rossum and Stephanie Beatriz were not happy with Kim Kardashian West for bragging about weighing just 119 lbs.
After wounding the officers, Vance appeared on Facebook Live, bragging about his exploits and portending more violence to come.
Honestly, it's almost refreshing to see run-of-the-mill politicians prevaricating and not bragging about grabbing women's genitals.
Evidence that includes Donald Trump bragging on tape about how he grabs the genitals of women without their permission.
Trash talk between the teams was out of control, and with bragging rights at stake, the game got serious.
He even went as far as bragging about taking the man's blood and wiping it on his own face.
His accolade then seamlessly transitions into a bragging session about Kansas City's fast internet connections and extensive fiber knowledge.
He may even have made money on the whole endeavor, as he will no doubt be bragging before long.
One of them will get the bragging rights of finishing second but none is likely to gain much separation.
"Before Briana got pregnant, she was bragging to friends about how serious she was with Louis," says the source.
Although there are no tangible perks for getting achievements besides bragging rights, it's satisfying to collect the app medallions.
Shea was attending Western Michigan University, two hours away, "for theater performance," she says with a mock-bragging inflection.
Like I said, it's permanent bragging rights, and there's not a better place to be playing him than here.
Maybe I'm just paranoid at this point, but it seems like they're bragging about how easily they get burnt.
" — was in direct response to an audio tape capturing Trump bragging that he could grab women "by the pussy.
We are hoping someone saw something or heard someone bragging about it and come forward and let us know.
Todd does some serious humble bragging here about his real estate portfolio, but insists ... don't believe the tax hype.
Even before the period when a quick Google search could swiftly puncture outrageous claims, all this bragging raises suspicion.
Bragging about her beauty in every conceivable corner of the property, she provides the comic soul of the film.
Even more than for the bragging rights, supercomputers now matter for everything from weather forecasting to packaged-goods design.
"When I agreed to write an article on a woman's right to choose, I certainly wasn't bragging," she tweeted.
But that's an internal measure, it's not a public... Right, you can't see ... It's not a bragging point. Right?
When his sycophants fail to praise him enough, he finds himself having to do the bragging on his own.
But Trump reportedly responded by bragging that his focus on issues related to immigration had fired up his base.
If you heard "Laurel," you are the winner and have earned bragging rights for this round of internet debate.
But for them to say they're having a good time, in their weird New Zealand minds, would be bragging.
Victory would have brought bragging rights associated with winning Group A and perhaps the intangible of a psychological boost.
On Thursday in New Hampshire, Michelle Obama said she had been shaken by Mr. Trump's cavalier bragging about assault.
"Sure, you can have bragging rights when you have high ceilings, but people can really feel space," he said.
That same candidate was even heard on tape bragging about forcibly kissing women and grabbing them by their genitals.
He said he never encouraged anyone to buy Innate stock, and he denied bragging about making money for lawmakers.
Trump spent the first year of his presidency bragging about the steep drop in border crossings after his inauguration.
Despite bragging about his success as a business owner, the president hasn't done much in terms of job creation.
So ultimately, it's like the musical equivalent of a FB status bragging about how wasted you got last night.
Especially since bragging rights for your unlikely win will most likely be your only takeaway from the HQ experience.
Brock Nelson scored for the Islanders at 18:25, but the Rangers held on to claim local bragging rights.
Over dinner, Mr. Trump entertained his counterparts by bragging about his meeting with Kim Jong-un of North Korea.
Some of the issues were serious — such as whether one note amounted to boys bragging about their sexual conquests.
A lot of us pundits said Donald Trump should run a positive campaign bragging about all the economic growth.
At stake are both bargains and bragging rights, turning what would otherwise be a miserable experience into an adventure.
In addition to the free food and bragging rights, the winner also gets a custom gold-plated phone case.
A podcast awards show makes sense, although it might provide creators with a bragging point more than outsized attention.
Clinton was thought to have won the first debate and a recording revealed Mr. Trump bragging about groping women.
It also amounted to some bragging, which the United States was more than happy to engage in once more.
This fantastical comedy is like the Bechdel Test come to life with a cast that is worth bragging about.
He drew a standing ovation by bragging that last month's tax bill repealed the "disastrous" individual mandate under Obamacare.
None of the rich Democrats talking about an unequal capitalist society are bragging about how much money they have.
But Microsoft can claim some bragging rights over Apple after the dividend increase, which takes effect in mid-December.
Donald Trump's treatment of women has come under sharp scrutiny after leaked audio showed him bragging about sexual assault.
Donald Trump has spent weeks bragging about how much New Yorkers love him — and on Tuesday they proved it.
The candidates should also not expend precious time bragging that they "believe scientists" or taking potshots at climate deniers.
But the bragging does seem to run counter to the service's principles of protecting its data at all costs.
And not only has Trump been accused of sexual assault by more than a dozen women but he was also caught on tape bragging about it, dismissed that bragging as mere "locker room talk," and called the women who accused him liars and suggested they were too unattractive for him to sexually assault.
In March 2016, a video of Young apparently bragging about sleeping with other women was leaked by teammate D'Angelo Russell.
Over the course of the presidential election, Trump workshopped a bragging, mocking (borderline inappropriate) brand of humor all his own.
When a startup manages a successful exit, its earliest adopters usually don't get much in return except for bragging rights.
Meanwhile, in the elite division, winner Will Anderson took home a cool $10,000 and a year's worth of bragging rights.
As the scandal erupted, video of the company's CEO, Alexander Nix, bragging about winning the election for Trump was leaked.
Better yet, she's ready to call out your grandfather's girlfriend and then spend the next four hours bragging about it.
But Todd went one level deeper — starting from the premise that even bragging about doing those things was inherently immoral.
Put simply, Obama was one heck of a better "job creator" than Trump — but far worse at bragging about it.
According to a new study published in Communication Monographs, bragging in your dating profile won't actually get you many dates.
"The first rule of effective cybersecurity is not bragging about your cybersecurity procedures," NRCC spokesperson Jesse Hunt said last year.
This fits a pattern of Trump bragging about his record of charitable giving, a record that is... hard to check.
He has been on the press circuit dramatizing the agonizing shoot, bragging about his verisimilitude in eating raw bison liver.
Since automakers love bragging rights, every new record that gets set tends to come with a side dish of controversy.
This isn't bragging, because just about everything anyone writes online will touch at least a few points of that web.
But beyond bets and bragging rights, Wilson said the maps also provide a tool for tracking life around the planet.
The leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination keeps bragging that he does not want people dying in the streets.
George Zimmerman was recently punched in the face for allegedly "bragging" about the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, PEOPLE confirms.
The mobster is shot by an unseen individual while bragging on the phone to Hermione about his impeccable criminal forethought.
Both Fitbit and Jawbone are spending big bucks to fight for bragging rights over an industry that only tenuously exists.
Trump's recent troubles stem from a 2005 video leaked last week that show him bragging about groping women without consent.
In August 2017, she posted and commented on Instagram bragging about her designer clothing while flying on a government plane.
Headlines focus on Hillary Clinton's emails and Trump's bragging about grabbing women's genitals -- on Paul Ryan's fidgeting and Clinton's smile.
Many supportive Republicans withdrew their endorsements in October, after the Access Hollywood tape of Trump bragging about grabbing women surfaced.
Playing along with a joke and being the person bragging about sexually assaulting women are two very, very different things.
After seeing that clip, which featured President Trump bragging about sexual assault, she sent a single tweet into the ether.
Image: AmazonIf you've been bragging to your friends about the excellent deal you scored during Amazon's Prime Day stunt, don't.
This is despite an upset last year that, for the first time this century, gave rival Netflix these bragging rights.
If you watched cable news at all over the weekend, you heard about Trump bragging about sexual assault a lot.
In addition to some serious bragging rights, first and second place finishers in two categories can win up to $55,000.
Experts say the contest is less about the fees exchanges generate from such listings than it is about bragging rights.
If he's constantly bragging about how great his steaks are, it's time to give him a new method to conquer.
For years, Tinsley's killer haunted that northeastern corner of Indiana, leaving messages scrawled on a barn bragging of his crime.
Trump's running mate has been quiet since a video of Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women dropped on Friday afternoon.
The wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin deserved to get eviscerated for bragging about her fabulous lifestyle ... according to her.
This is like the Astros bragging they almost won the World Series: 'We won three out of the seven games!
"Rhodes is not bragging about being a master of political spin," Jeff Dunetz observed in a blog for The Lid.
But much like the world of supercars, the world of trucks tends to focus on spec sheets and bragging rights.
Scientists say the soup has some genuine nutritional value, beyond the calories burned from bragging about having slurped it down.
That release distracted attention from an explosive audio tape in which Mr. Trump was heard bragging about grabbing women's genitals.
Trump is also bragging that Republicans "essentially repealed Obamacare," but a majority of Americans approve of the health care law.
One of the officers at the scene that day posted the video on his Facebook page, apparently for bragging rights.
He's normalized perversion, bragging about how an aging man with his sense of entitlement can walk in on naked women.
We've been proud of bragging to people that every 737 flying throughout the world today was built in our city.
Trump touted Fox News during a rally in Ohio last week, bragging about the network's ratings compared to cable competitors.
As viewers participate, they'll rank up, gaining them bragging rights and other perks that will vary by their rank level.
Instead, a tape emerged of Trump making extremely lewd comments about women and bragging about fondling women without their consent.
Reportedly, the gaffe — something unprecedented in recent American history — came because Trump was bragging about the quality of his intelligence.
As if living on the ISS wasn't enough of a bragging point, now it will have a plush bouncy house.
President Trump has been caught on tape doing much the same thing, bragging about his ability to grab women's genitals.
Given the timing, it must have been this leaked audio in the Washington Post of Trump bragging about sexual assault.
"She's really rough," Mr. DeVito crows to me about his TV girlfriend, bragging that they have sex in a dumpster.
Instead, it appears mainland Chinese internet users chose to target Taiwan with disinformation for patriotic reasons and online bragging rights.
" Mr. Overbye writes that "for more than a century, American astronomers have held bragging rights as observers of the cosmos.
"If we had killed him, we'd be bragging about it that same night," a senior U.S. official told the Post.
But Mr. Trump has flouted his own lawyer, bragging to people around him that no one can control his actions.
Russian officials have recently been bragging as their increasingly sophisticated drones are spotted over war zones in Ukraine and Syria.
Interestingly, in each case near the beginning of the third round of reductions, supervisors began bragging about improvements in efficiency.
In his affidavit, Snow said he was with Fennell in the prison yard when Fennell started bragging about killing Stites.
There's also an element of bragging rights: "They want to discover things that their friends haven't found yet," he added.
Trump managed to introduce Judge Neil Gorsuch to an audience of supporters without bragging about the size of the crowd.
If he's constantly bragging about how bomb his steaks are, it's time to give him a new method to conquer.
Co-moderator Anderson Cooper of CNN accused Trump of bragging about sexually assaulting women, which Trump argued was a mischaracterization.
More likely, it's because bragging on America's economy while tweaking the select few in Davos is good politics back home.
The staff also noticed Aaron's odd behavior -- he was jumpy, bragging about himself and hitting on girls at the shop.
Dear Donald Trump, Last Friday, audio leaked of you making incredibly demeaning comments about women and bragging about sexual assault.
It's becoming more and more common to see Instagram and Facebook posts bragging about #SelfCareSaturdays instead of drunken keg stands.
The disclosure seems to have been the result of Trump bragging to the Russians about the quality of his intelligence.
And second, you get bragging rights for being associated with a major international brand, with all its pomp and symbols.
He was recorded on tape bragging he can sexually assault women ("grab 'em by the pussy") because he's a celebrity.
Her profanity-filled videos — whether she's bragging about a new Ferrari to "all y'all broke-ass haters," showering the concrete in hundred-dollar bills, or bragging about a new Lamborghini to YouTuber Jake Paul — and beefing with other viral stars like "cash me outside" girl Danielle "Bhad Bhabie" Bregoli quickly rocketed her into the zeitgeist.
Megan certainly did Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" beat justice, easily spitting fire about her haters and bragging about her sexual prowess.
People are always bragging in New York about how quickly they can cook their pizzas, but the deep-dish takes forever.
They affect the way a publisher measures its audience, the way it sells advertising, and the extent of its bragging rights.
Their accounts followed the release of a 2005 tape in which Trump was recorded bragging about groping women and kissing them.
Using a brain-sensing headband, it lets friends and colleagues play for bragging rights over who can keep the coolest head.
The passenger flight with the most bragging rights is probably still Delta's trip straight through hurricane Irma, like it was NBD.
Trump spent eight months bragging about his great nomination of Gorsuch, who was eventually confirmed to the Supreme Court in April.
One of the amusing aspects of the tour was hearing Bang & Olufsen humble-bragging about Steve Jobs' fandom of its products.
" Microsoft defines acceptable trash talk as "light-hearted banter or bragging" that's focused directly on the game and "encourages healthy competition.
Of course, winning has its perks — namely a check to the tune of $50,000, the Disrupt Cup and serious bragging rights.
Most people will never drive a Lamborghini, and seat time in one of these rare models earns you instant bragging rights.
Donald Trump's bragging is so incessant and over the top that you might start to think he believes his own bullshit.
Anyone able to finish the taco completely wins a photo on the restaurant's Wall of Fame and bragging rights for life.
Once completed, they can turn it in at a Santa Fe Visitors Center for a free T-shirt and bragging rights.
Follow it up with bragging points: What you achieved, how you helped make things faster or bigger, or helped cut costs.
Not only is a national title on the line, but so is permanent bragging rights for the rest of their lives.
During his campaign, a videotape was released in which he could be heard bragging about groping and having sex with women.
Last April, they aired a sketch that featured a teenage boy bragging about sleeping with his hot female teachers in court.
" For Republican elected officials, there's a bright line between all of that and bragging about "grab[bing] them by the pussy.
This was a powerful individual speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior, and actually bragging about kissing and groping women.
A provocative confrontation later in the film shows Tracy bragging to her mother that's she's not wearing a bra or panties.
With these more extreme flights, the passengers have the additional benefit of going home with bragging rights: they're now considered astronauts.
Yet, in flashback, we see Grace alert Nancy to the scheme afoot, which Nancy brushes off as McDermott bragging one again.
The commander-in-chief did everything from yelling at someone for coughing to bragging about his close relationship with a dictator.
While they've been killing it over the last two years — and bragging about it — the Emmys are in a similar boat.
Trump's bragging about grabbing women's genitalia, a 2005 moment caught on videotape, was "hyperbolic" talk that Trump apologized for, Domalick says.
It's hard to imagine that any DJ would buy the new Technics SP-10R turntable for anything other than bragging rights.
"It's like Fight Club: The first rule of effective cybersecurity is not bragging about your cybersecurity procedures," spokesperson Jesse Hunt said.
After Trump's victory speech from his golf club in Jupiter, Florida ... critics jumped all over him for bragging about the meat.
When it comes to bragging rights, Trump views the Dow Jones Industrial average as a useful substitute for his poll numbers.
On top of the bragging rights, though, this type of celebrity backing is huge for the few-years-old British brand.
And while the stay will no doubt be worthy of bragging rights, the highlight will be making all your friends jealous.
Trump's campaign was thrown into crisis after a 2005 video released this month showed him bragging about groping and kissing women.
Clinton hit Sanders for bragging about standing up to special interests, but siding with the National Rifle Association on certain legislation.
This occurred after a 2005 video surfaced last week showing him bragging crudely about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.
Telling you we won is bragging; the rest is just explaining what should be par, but I have learned is birdie.
"It made me angry to see my classmates of every other ethnicity bragging about having sex," said Wu, who is Asian.
Whenever Trump has seemed to go too far, he had discovered that people are amused by his preening, bragging, and bullying.
This effectively upstaged the debate and drew media attention away from the recently unearthed tapes of Trump bragging about sexual assault.
The Australian government alerted the FBI to Papadopoulos' bragging about having access to damaging information on Hillary Clinton, provided by Russians.
Particularly in the Rossi and Young cases, these guys were publicly bragging about their accomplishments, using social media to promote themselves.
The story relied on a single source, a former intern at an Indianapolis clinic, caught bragging on a hidden-camera recording.
In most cases, it never would have gone further than three guys bragging in their bedroom about how badass they are.
And then the Republican nominee for President was caught bragging about grabbing women by their genitals, and won the election anyway.
And along with bragging and flaunting comes the threat of withholding, of see-what-you'll-be-missing, an exercise of control.
Bragging about being able to grab women by the genitalia is not a quirky cultural difference, but an abuse of power.
He has alienated many people by joking about rape, supporting vigilante killings, bragging about his sexual conquests and insulting Pope Francis.
In Grease, two rival gangs — the T-Birds and the Scorpions — battle it out for bragging rights by racing their cars.
One that immediately set the airline industry abuzz and created another bragging-rights-worthy experience for aviation enthusiasts to strive for.
The flipside of the "flight shame" movement is "tagskryt," Swedish for "train bragging," or boasts about taking trains instead of planes.
Tape emerged in 85033 of Trump bragging on the set of "Access Hollywood" in 2005 about groping women without their consent.
Editorial And so we have now heard the Republican nominee for president of the United States bragging about repeated sexual assault.
During the 2016 presidential race, a video also emerged in which Trump is heard bragging about grabbing women by the genitals.
So the money is a kind of motivation, but honestly, especially in the UK and Europe, it's all about bragging rights.
" The A4 waist challenge annoyed him, he said, for allowing "certain people to gain bragging rights, while leaving others in dismay.
He finished up by bragging that he had a winery in Charlottesville that was one of the largest in the country.
They also were not ashamed of bragging about their accomplishments, which was reinforced by a greater number of likes and comments.
Drake, a man who is rightfully bragging about her in a song intended to make his nemeses feel stupid and small.
As always, bragging rights are on the line, along with industry exposure, cash, prizes, contests and plenty of sweet, sweet swag.
That was good for bragging rights to rub it into my buddy, even after all these years, which is pretty cool.
Police are investigating the alleged assault after a man reportedly accused Zimmerman of bragging about killing Trayvon Martin before punching him.
More than 10 women accused Mr. Trump of sexual assault after a video bragging about his groping habits emerged last month.
Biden's victory confirmed his strength among African American voters in Southern states and gives him bragging rights in a heartland tussle.
He was always bragging about being a gang member and celebrating his criminal behavior, the "convict code" and the street mentality.
"They shouldn't come out bragging about missiles in the border area," Duque told local radio in the Caribbean city of Barranquilla.
Then he told me not to use that, because it sounded like bragging, and that Chairman Mao had hundreds of secretaries.
This was a powerful individual speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior and actually bragging about kissing and groping women.
As a competitor, you want that, you don't want the easy route, you don't want everybody to be bragging about you.
He was recorded on tape bragging that he could sexually assault women ("grab 'em by the pussy") because he's a celebrity.
It's unclear how the company's outlook will improve in the short term, and that may cost it stock-market bragging rights.
"It gives people bragging rights," said Kemdi Anosike, a licensed real estate agent with Warburg Realty who has many millennial clients.
That would be Deborra Sarei, 46, a Downey resident who has a $20,000 prize and the bragging rights to prove it.
Men have traditionally used their ability to get inexpensive barber-trims as bragging rights and something of a badge of honor.
Trump made sure he got some of his own bragging in before celebrating the Tigers' successful season ... praising the stock market.
I learned that bragging about playing the banjo and how much I loved Glenn Miller wasn't going to make me popular.
It was a big win for the network, giving it bragging rights in the intense competition for viewers at big moments.
But the Warriors had already clinched home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, so the game technically changed nothing beyond bragging rights.
A Swedish Facebook group dedicated to traveling sustainably by train now has 25,000 train-bragging members, up 200 percent since April.
Given Mr. Trump's track record of bragging about using his celebrity status to grope women, the answer is clear to me.
He argued that the reporters who overheard him bragging about the "millionaires" he's made in Buffalo took him out of context.
A reporter asked about the "Access Hollywood" tape that captured Mr. Trump bragging about having made unwanted sexual advances toward women.
But after all his bragging about being a great negotiator and closer, it is President Trump who can't get it done.
The remarks, which gave the impression that he was bragging about his wealth, drew boos from the audience in Las Vegas.
It's possible they were actually empty and that right now, North Korea only has bragging rights in the big-container race.
He did tout his own presidency, arguing he has given new funding to the military and bragging about US energy independence.
It confers other singular bragging rights as well — like having done jumping jacks before the marble statue of a nude Perseus.
It was around the same time that Mr. Trump was caught on tape by "Access Hollywood" bragging about grabbing women's genitals.
It sends speed and lap info to the app so children get concrete bragging rights to who owns the fastest car.
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O'Neill apologized on Saturday for posting on Facebook a day earlier bragging about his sexual exploits.
By the measure of grand slam tournaments won this year, elder brother Jamie now has bragging rights, leading Andy 2-1.
It's a famously challenging 13-mile racetrack on which automakers often test their cars and compare lap times for bragging rights.
Insults are tossed off to shame and ridicule women for their appearance; the audio recording reveals Trump bragging about sexual assault.
Accomplishing great things without bragging about them demonstrates the same strong mentality — it shows people that succeeding isn't unusual to you.
Still, based on what has been made public so far, here is a guide to who can claim those bragging rights.
" Bob posted a message on Twitter shortly after the match, saying that Mike would "definitely have bragging rights for a while.
The third debate came on the heels of the leaked tape of Trump bragging about sexually assaulting women, which went viral.
But even with no prize, Beresheet will have premium bragging rights if it becomes the first private lunar lander in April.
Let's look at each tournament's highlights, lowlights, and everything in between to see if the men or women will have bragging rights.
Musca will take home a check for 1 million yen and bragging rights as one of the top young startups in Japan.
Arizona state lawmaker Paul Mosley apologized Thursday after he was recorded bragging to a sheriff's deputy about how fast he would drive.
Linking to a video of Donald Trump, well, bragging about how "non-braggadocious" he is during a speech Monday in Cincinnati, Dictionary.
And they can no longer claim the bragging rights of global dominance which, in women's soccer, is about more than just ego.
So, other than bragging rights and a desire for a three-day nap, what do you get for all your hard work?
Trump himself has been criticized for bragging about grabbing women "by the pussy" and for mocking a disabled New York Times reporter.
In downtown San Francisco, you can't thrown an iPhone without hitting two dudes bragging about their startup's nitro cold brew on tap.
For returning shows, the awards provide distributors with bragging rights they can use in marketing to try to lure new viewers. Amazon.
A 2005 tape of Trump bragging to Access Hollywood's Billy Bush about groping women set off a media firestorm earlier this month.
"I got one in the chest, I got one in the head," Hernandez told Bradley, bragging of his aim, according to prosecutors.
It did not: It was the drunk bragging of George Papadopoulos, another Trump aide, that kicked off the Russia investigation in 2016.
President Donald Trump spent much of his State of the Union address bragging about the United States economy and the stock market.
She helped steer the continued economic recovery and guided the return to pre-crisis policy — all items President Trump enjoys bragging about.
The IPO, which could raise a record-shattering $40 billion, would bring in fat fees and coveted bragging rights for investment banks.
The song features the NY Jets star running back bragging about his money -- and telling the haters to get off his ass.
The millions 50 Cent was bragging about having in Bitcoin have disappeared -- or, if ya believe his sworn testimony ... they never existed.
But although he makes bragging references to the malware market, he never says in so many words that he actually sells bots.
But in his return video, many argued he struck the wrong note, seemingly bragging about his accomplishments while also playing the victim.
He asks a reporter to investigate the son of a wealthy family who's allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder.
Bragging about beating one of the world's top apps before his has even launched is emblematic of Nigam's and Genies' brash style.
The poll also surveyed Pennsylvania voters' opinions on the tape of Trump bragging about groping women during a 2005 "Access Hollywood" appearance.
The tallies confer more than just bragging rights; they show the companies' ability to run factories smoothly, make sales and generate profit.
Whether he realizes it or not — and it's clear to me that he doesn't — he is describing and bragging about sexual assault.
Since the Emerald City is a must on many regular travelers' bucket lists, it's hard to claim bragging rights after a visit.
News also broke that the Russian government had been bragging about their influence over members of the Trump campaign the previous summer.
Boasting and bragging are off-putting to debate watchers but they are essential elements of Trump's personality and he will not stop.
His bragging, in effect, about forcing President Barack Obama to produce his birth certificate will not go over well with black voters.
Their allegations came after a 2005 videotape surfaced of Trump bragging about being able to grope women and get away with it.
Haley isn't hiding her privilege: She isn't touting the cost benefits of packing your lunch, but bragging that she just ordered sushi.
In the ship's hull, the Sand Snakes are mocking each other and bragging some more about just how much they love murder.
It's not bragging, but that's how dominant Rickey Henderson, Vince Coleman, and Deion Sanders, Kenny Lofton were, that's what we thrived on.
The rise also now means Qatar can claim some Middle East bragging rights, as the second-highest placed team in the region.
Lately, the low-calorie brand has been bragging that it's the best-selling ice cream by the pint in the whole country.
Trump was seen (and heard) in a 2005 tape bragging that, because of his fame, he is able to grope women. 24.
He is accused of embezzling $200 million dollars of public money after audio recordings emerged of him bragging of his luxurious lifestyle.
He spent years on The Howard Stern Show honing his shock jock persona, bragging about his sexual conquests and insulting public figures.
President-elect Trump is currently barnstorming the country bragging about handing out favors to companies that agreed to make bad business decisions.
Let's remember, this season of Dancing With the Stars isn't just about the mirror ball trophy for Chmerkovskiy, but family bragging rights.
A lead detective lying on the stand, using the n-word and bragging about planting evidence were not incidental facts to them.
The self-proclaimed "kid from Jersey" was on "TMZ Sports" and immediately blew off CM bragging and guaranteeing a win Saturday night.
As rival Instagram makes waves in its effort to boost advertising dollar bragging rights, Snapchat is making revenue moves of its own.
Trump, for example, has recently taken to bragging about good-but-not-great quarterly GDP growth as if it's a historic achievement.
In a 2005 video that emerged earlier this month, Trump was recorded bragging in lewd terms about groping women against their will.
The most recent example came on Friday, when Shetland Library started bragging on Twitter about their appearance in BBC crime drama Shetland.
Trump sort of apologized for bragging about grabbing women by their private parts, then claimed that the Access Hollywood tape wasn't real.
Of course, the winners do get a bit more reward — namely the bragging rights, the Disrupt Cup and the $50,000 grand prize.
No word on the exact amount, but let's get serious ... it's more about bragging rights than money -- both these dudes are loaded.
Trophies are a fun, if ultimately pointless, way to track your progress through a game and score bragging rights on your friends.
As it's been reported ... Mateen also shocked high school classmates on 9/11 by bragging that Osama bin Laden was his uncle.
Even if Trump's comments had not been classified as bragging about sexual improprieties, they could scarcely have been more demeaning to women.
Bragging aside, the sex workers portrayed in this photo spread and its well-reported accompanying article are my community and my friends.
That doesn't mean you can start bragging about how your lengthy telomeres are going to add another nine years to your life.
According to a Canada release, they make almost 6900 Billion Dollars in Trade with U.S. (guess they were bragging and got caught!).
A game warden in Oklahoma caught a deer poacher bragging about illegal hunting through their conversations on a dating app this week.
We really don't know why the kid brought the gun to school other than show and tell or bragging or showing off.
According to a Canada release, they make almost 85033 Billion Dollars in Trade with U.S. (guess they were bragging and got caught!).
NUNES downplays PAPADOPOULOS' role in Trump campaign, claims he shouldn't have been investigated for drunkenly bragging about Russia having dirt on Clinton.
The brand was hit by boycotts and by her father's own problems, including allegations of (and bragging about) abusing and assaulting women.
This is a guy who was on a tape seen by everybody in America essentially bragging about his sexual assault of women.
Ball, likewise, has elevated bragging about his sons (and himself) into an art form, especially where there is evidence to the contrary.
An uncle had been bragging about someplace he knew: perfectly clear water, sand that would knock like four years off your face.
According to a Canada release, they make almost 100 Billion Dollars in Trade with US (guess they were bragging and got caught!).
Trump in the tape is heard bragging about using his fame as an excuse to kiss and grope women without their consent.
Trump, while bragging about himself, gets the facts wrong and claims that the only state Reagan didn't win in 1984 was Wisconsin.
Tape emerged in October 2016 of Trump bragging on the set of "Access Hollywood" in 85033 about groping women without their consent.
Even at its quickest and most rustic incarnation, homemade puff pastry will give you bragging rights — not to mention a fabulous dessert.
While such a deal is not likely to yield a huge payday for the two companies, it lends them some bragging rights.
Confirming these influential circuit court nominees has been a top priority and bragging point for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Trump.
Trump has largely appeared pleased with the result of the event, retweeting praise for his speech and bragging about the crowd size.
Instagram is all about bragging and influencingMillennials are giving money a new look, according to Larissa Faw in a piece for Forbes.
The accusation came a week after a 2005 video emerged showing the Republican candidate bragging about groping and making unwanted sexual advances.
Timothy Egan SEATTLE — I tend to ignore the usual measurements of what makes a city robust and healthy, the urban bragging points.
But beyond the discounted desserts and bragging rights, the reality isn't glamorous—or anywhere near as easy—as simply scooping ice cream.
But ultimately, like many of Apple's high-end products, an iMac Pro with 256 GB of RAM exists only for bragging rights.
These chains seem to serve no earthly purpose, but for a kind of quiet bragging by the practitioners of this humble craft.
A couple lifers in San Francisco turn a grassroots bragging rights tourney into one of the biggest esports events of the summer.
Earned Achievements count toward a player's Gamerscore, a publicly viewable tally that elevated bragging rights from local playgrounds to a global stage.
Amino acids (the organic compounds that make up proteins) have major bragging rights as the building blocks of all life on Earth.
We've endured a version of political leadership characterized by near-constant outrage, bombast, bragging, personal attacks and the brazen flaunting of power.
More recently, when Trump is accused of sexually assaulting married women and bragging about it, his supporters call it locker room banter.
Fifteen of your favorite "Jeopardy!" stars will compete against each other for a massive grand prize and, of course, ultimate bragging rights.
That hasn't stopped Trump from feuding with New York over vital supplies, or bragging about the ratings his coronavirus briefings are getting.
At 4 seconds into our video, you can hear a slap sound -- followed by commotion and Brian bragging that he slapped Park.
Like many of Trump's rhetorical quirks — hyperbole, casual bragging — his desire to be lavished with praise is something that is often inconsequential.
Exhibit A is President Trump, who has himself been accused of sexually harassing women and was caught on tape bragging about it.
That's why it was so disgusting to see President Trump bragging about the ratings for the White House's coronavirus task force briefings.
Now here he was, bragging about his charge, strutting around with this photograph clipped to his chest like a badge of honor.
Bragging rights for the world's hottest major stock market this year belong to an unlikely leader: President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
For months, the two states were locked in a race to legalize, vying for millions in tax revenue and progressive bragging rights.
According to the suit, Floyd only found out when a mutual friend told him Shantel had been bragging about her financial exploits.
As we reported, Billy Bush was bragging about the tape -- in front of NBC execs at the Rio Olympics -- in early August.
Bragging rights for "Howard Stern Comes Again" really do go to Donald Trump, who is far and away its most arresting subject.
Which means that in the next Weight Watchers commercial, you're going to see the name bragging about how it dropped 12 letters.
And supporters of Ms. Warren gush about her vitality, bragging about the hundreds of selfies she takes with supporters after each appearance.
It was written in the voice of President Trump, when he was still a candidate, bragging about the size of his penis.
But, humble-bragging about being inundated by messages from suitors might not be the best way to make a match feel special.
When it comes to Brexit bragging rights for European cities in line to steal London's financial crown, the jury is still out.
The Nürburgring has become the place for automakers such as Volkswagen, Nio and Porsche to compete for "fastest electric car" bragging rights.
"Bragging" about reducing carbon footprints through train travel has led to an uptick in rail investments across Europe, especially overnight commuter services.
In 2009, the company issued a news release bragging that it had predicted the winner of that year's "American Idol" singing competition.
Considering the man holding the office of President -- and his history -- it's hardly surprising to hear this new installment of bragging bravado.
It's simple: The American team was seen — again, deservedly — to be appallingly arrogant, crowing at every goal scored, bragging to the media.
Contributors pay upward of $4,000 to be included and in return they get "bragging rights," according to Distinctive Assets founder Lash Fary.
But at the Beanpot, "it's for the ultimate bragging rights," said Devin Tringale, a Harvard co-captain who grew up in Medford.
When the criticism grew louder, Huff ignited the back-and-forth Twitter firestorm, bragging about his house, wife and World Series rings.
It's possible no one has managed to take a selfie like this, so if you do, you'll definitely earn internet bragging rights.
And it's hard to have a love fest when the central character can't stop bragging about what a big winner he is.
Pete Souza wants to remind the world that not all leaders respond to natural disasters by bragging about crowd size and ratings.
Abdeslam was openly bragging about attacks that would be carried out in the city on the Monday following Easter, the report said.
The winners will earn more than bragging rights for crafting the best dunk or tallying the most three-pointers in 70 seconds.
Bragging about the US economy does not disguise the fact that the numbers today are what you inherited almost 4 years ago.
I showed off my cellphone and USB chargers that I had affixed to my chair, purely for bragging rights (Olantis was impressed).
Though no one was hit, he later posted a video of himself and co-defendants bragging about the shooting, the prosecutors said.
Onstage, he cultivates a grandfatherly mien, bragging about how much money the chief executives of his portfolio companies made for Baron shareholders.
While Obama did his fair share of bragging Tuesday night, he also participated in this long presidential tradition of offering farewell warnings.
And some are just petty, such as his bragging that he's accomplished more than any other president in his first 100 days.
Navarro and Hughes were on a panel discussing the leaked comments that featured Donald Trump effectively bragging about sexual assault in 2005.
The pic was a winner, nabbing first place with over 5,000 votes and bragging rights for Marshall as the world's best bald dad.
He went uncharacteristically silent for most of a day on Twitter, and barely mentioned his polling numbers after months of bragging about them.
The celebrity who raises the most money via their "donate" button will win "ultimate bragging rights" and a trophy that Chip built himself.
That was the same night an infamous tape surfaced featuring Donald Trump bragging about sexual assault was made public by the Washington Post.
The Oscars offer "prestige and bragging rights ... to leverage more work and a greater ability to draw talent in the future," he said.
It remains curious that Page emailed Trump campaign advisers from the trip, bragging about "incredible insights and outreach" he'd received from Russian officials.
That gambit seemed to work, as Mr Trump spent his first days in office bragging implausibly about the size of his inaugural crowds.
We got Andy Monday in NYC and he flaunted his personalized umbrella ... bragging it would be with him for his next NYE broadcast.
The ability to spell "koinonia" on demand is worth more than just bragging rights for the competitors of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Stepping into the shoes of Nintendo's all-time great characters, Smash pits players against each other in epic battles for coveted bragging rights.
Now Sheila had been bragging about her Ping-Pong skills off camera the entire honeymoon and I really thought she was just bluffing!
Likening themselves to wild animals, and bragging about their abilities to womanize, fight, and drink were part of the rough-and-tumble braggadocio.
What starts out as an innocuous bragging contest soon devolves into hilarious, barbed attacks, as the two try to top each other's zingers.
But now we're left wondering which kid have the bragging rights of saying Daenerys Targaryen was a Disney Princess at their birthday party.
If the Raptors win again tonight, Thursday, June 13, they'll clinch the championship — and walk away with way more than just bragging rights.
" For instance, there was that time that tape leaked of Trump bragging about how much he liked to grab women "by the pussy.
Danielle Bregoli is bragging about her paid advertisement wrap on the upcoming issue of Billboard ... telling us it's a message to her haters.
" Michelle Obama denounces Trump for 'bragging about sexually assaulting women' The billionaire savaged his accusers, saying their claims are "totally and absolutely false.
In place of badges are Z-Crystals, which are better in that they award you actual new abilities instead of just bragging rights.
And, you can tell her husband is impressed -- bragging about how great she looks and how fit she got while crushing mom duty.
It was that a presidential candidate was bragging about kissing and groping women without their consent, because he could, and that is assault.
With a new deal, though, comes a chance at bragging rights for an approach not seen from the White House in many administrations.
In fact, Netflix has earned the bragging rights for being the top-grossing iOS App of all time, App Annie reported this summer.
I feel like I am, maybe a little—without bragging—maybe I'm a little bit better at maintaining this balance than other people.
Clapper so pompous, so arrogant, this is so illegal he is actually bragging about surveilling an opposition party during a presidential election year.
And, of course, its senior colleague, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, has hovered just below the round-number, bragging-rights level of 20,000.
The grand prize is a seven-day Polar Bear Photo Safari for two a Churchill Wild–Seal River Heritage Lodge, plus bragging rights.
Everyone knew what was on the line in last year's World Series: a trophy, a parade, bragging rights for a long-suffering fanbase.
He was also famously caught bragging about grabbing women's genitals in an Access Hollywood video from 2005, which leaked shortly before the election.
Sous vide machine If he's constantly bragging about how great his steaks are, it's time to give him a new method to conquer.
Some tweeted that they felt people were making the tragedy about themselves, others interpreted the tweets as bragging about having travelled to Paris.
Everyone's bragging about their follower count after what looks like a brief suspension of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's own Twitter account Tuesday night.
Her World Cup overall champion win earlier this month grants her the bragging rights of being the best alpine skier on the planet.
For some people, it's a bragging right that their retainer from middle school still fits, but we can't all be such orthodontic overachievers.
" And the egocentric practice of bragging about your social life online: "Prove you've met your pop idol and send the pictures straight away.
The Girl Scout Badge will be awarded to Scouts who welcome girls into their troop without bragging that Boy Scouts have better trips.
Collins was reportedly overheard bragging about how much money he had made other members of Congress by tipping them off about investment opportunities.
The episode immediately picks back up with Cunanan jumping into a bed where two of his friends are sleeping, bragging about meeting Versace.
Republican lawmakers gained bragging rights over their Democratic colleagues on Monday with a decisive victory at the 2628th annual First Tee Congressional Challenge.
And the new wall isn't exactly impenetrable, despite Trump's bragging: smugglers have reportedly cut through the wall's steel bollards with cheap reciprocating saws.
Other contenders for the end-of-the-year bragging rights include NBA star and philanthropist LeBron James and Lady Gaga at 40-1.
"You would think this is obvious, but they always do, and it always comes off like they're bragging in some manner," she said.
Getting through all the various trials and tribulations means an entire fleet of virtual aircraft — and some one-of-a-kind bragging rights.
For Amazon and Netflix, the accolades provide bragging rights they can use in marketing to help win customers to their subscription video services.
Foreign carmakers hope that pledges of larger investments in the United States could give Mr. Trump enough bragging rights to delay the tariffs.
In the 2005 tape, which emerged shortly before the 2016 election, Trump is overheard bragging about touching and kissing women without their consent.
It was announced more than a week before the Washington Post published a 2005 video of Trump bragging about grabbing and kissing women.
NYSE and Nasdaq regularly vie for bragging rights to say they brought major private companies like Uber and Lyft public in splashy IPOs.
The software could, for instance, scrub chat-room messages to detect dubious bragging or back slapping around the time of a big trade.
Their subjects were a group of college students, including several ice-hockey players, who kept bragging about how much pain they could take.
Mostly Mr. Hoyle sketches his picture of a neighborhood and transition by letting his characters talk — teasing, joking, bragging and scrapping (516:244100).
Mostly Mr. Hoyle sketches his picture of a neighborhood and transition by letting his characters talk — teasing, joking, bragging and scrapping (1:30).
The week before, our team had entered a local competition and had won a month's supply of instant noodles and certain bragging rights.
Look no further than the "Rich Kids of the Internet" (RKOI) to see the extent to which Instagram has become a bragging platform.
JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images That's going to be tough to do with Trump out bragging about putting coal miners back to work.
Even figures still supporting Trump but daring to criticize his leaked remarks bragging about sexually assaulting women are seeing crowds turn on them.
The market doesn't reflect all sections of the economy, and bragging about its success opens the administration up to criticism during stock downswings.
The host has been bragging about his "regimen of jiu-jitsu, blade and firearm training," as Reuters described it, since at least 2014.
It's also nice that there are now 18,200 potential spots to pick up items or face off for bragging rights and experience, however.
The effect is that the casual internet user thinks antisocial thieves are running amok in the disaster area then bragging about it online.
And "First Person to Run a Marathon Without Talking About It" celebrates the 'radical' woman who ran a marathon without bragging about it.
New to the country, she overheard me bragging to my friends about a Japanese rope bondage show that I had been invited to.
The agent appeared to be bragging about the high-profile arrest, made a few days before Cazes killed himself in a prison cell.
Instead of all of us bragging, we should probably just do our shows and let people see if they have a good time.
It also rejects Silicon Valley's typical unicorn formula of moving fast, breaking things, chasing growth at all costs and bragging about every victory.
Last year, the network reviewed 2005 footage from the NBC-owned show "Access Hollywood" that revealed Mr. Trump bragging about grabbing women's genitalia.
How does Biden do against Donald Trump in a race where Trump plans on bragging about how well he's done with the economy?
According the Journal of Travel Medicine, the danger of selfie-snapping on craggy mountaintops or other precarious places should outweigh bragging rights, somehow.
"They heard him admitting it on the Access Hollywood tape, and bragging about it, and even explaining why he did it," she said.
Lying to your friends and then bragging behind their backs that you lied to them is the quickest way to poison a friendship.
Since then, the puppies have been divided into Team Ruff and Team Fluff, with the "highest-scoring" team taking home bragging (wagging?) rights.
The message: Making your friends laugh by bragging about kissing and touching women, apparently without asking permission, is completely acceptable in America today.
A close example of a pristine Levitt house, on Oak Tree Lane, lost bragging rights when its owners replaced the original asphalt shingles.
Of late, Trump has taken to suggesting the Access Hollywood tape — where he is clearly shown bragging about sexual assault — is a fraud.
President Donald J. Trump responded on Twitter by bragging about the nuclear capabilities of the United States and the size of his button.
Yet he is complaining about the price tag of the latter and bragging about how much he plans to spend on the former.
After bragging about sending protective masks to China in February, the government is threatening to execute anyone who hoards masks or other supplies.
So the Taycan's Nürburgring lap time is likely just the first time we'll see the German automaker fight for all-electric bragging rights.
It picked a leader accused of a laundry list of sexual misconduct — and who has been caught on tape bragging about his predation.
Instead, the president is for some reason claiming that the Covid-19 testing process is going well and bragging about the stock market.
Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio says the president has been lying reflexively since he was a kid bragging about home runs he didn't hit.
Green, a 27-year-old with over 250,000 followers on Instagram ... was released Monday and posted a poolside video bragging about getting out.
Mr. Trump, a ratings connoisseur, can still claim some bragging rights: His inauguration in January was seen by about 30.6 million television viewers.
A lot of the content was typical Trump: touting overstated and false assertions about the economy, fearmongering about immigration and socialism, characteristic bragging.
" Trump has already been doing some bragging, contending that Democrats had supported the USMCA to distract from impeachment "because they're embarrassed by it.
Such a move would win cheers from the nation's most powerful conservative political advocates, and give Mr. Trump bragging rights in coal country.
Spithill has had bragging rights for the last four years after leading Oracle to one of the most dramatic comebacks in any sport.
Trump began by bragging about how well he had treated the Dingells in February by ordering flags lowered and granting other funeral honors.
When her boss was caught on tape bragging about sexually assaulting women, Kellyanne Conway "as a woman"-ed her way out of it.
Both the Hill and the Daily Beast reported on Collins's habit of bragging to colleagues that he knew how to make a buck.
The experts gain bragging rights if their forecasts play out perfectly, but predictions can also go spectacularly wrong in the world of finance.
It sounds like it's doing any sort of exercise for the sake of the physical benefits and also for the social media bragging?
Through 212 holes on Friday, it appeared Thomas, who shot a 267 and reached 25 under, would again have the household bragging rights.
"Now I'm going to look like a fool, like one of those guys who starts bragging about something that isn't true," he said.
He had a certain element, that he didn't speak on or that he didn't run around bragging about that was natural about him.
His denial came after a 2005 video surfaced earlier this month in which he was recorded bragging about groping women against their will.
They keep me grounded because they work in a restaurant under the mindset of merely surviving—not out of ego or bragging rights.
In October 2016, The Washington Post published a 1003 video that showed Trump, then in his late 50s, bragging about forcing himself on women.
Go deeper: Democratic hit list: At least 85 Trump investigation targets Republicans secretly study their coming hell Democrats warned against bragging about new power
Corporate broking is a uniquely British practice that is highly competitive and can pull in hefty investment banking revenues - as well as bragging rights.
Marla Maples was Trump's extramarital partner before she became his wife; there is audio of him bragging to a reporter about cheating on Ivana.
Sometimes I think she's a riot, other times not—bragging that your "lyric's spreading, like it's some cancer" is as inept as similes get.
That gap seems, quite clearly, the result of the fact that people simply do not like Trump and his overall approach -- bragging, bullying etc.
And his company rejects Silicon Valley's typical unicorn formula of moving fast, breaking things, chasing growth at all costs and bragging about every victory.
Its former CEO, Alexander Nix, and other employees were caught bragging about unethical or illegal campaign tactics like blackmail in a Channel 4 investigation.
AMD, meanwhile, was a peacock—fluttering its feathers and bragging about its plans to continue one of the most aggressive launches in CPU history.
Initially, they had taken little notice of the bragging, but when bikes began to go missing in large numbers, it was impossible to ignore.
One outstanding startup will emerge to claim the $100,000, the Disrupt Cup and serious bragging rights to become the toast of Disrupt SF '19.
It apparently even set a new world record for most people set on fire, which the show's creators have been bragging about since June.
" Betty coaches Ilana to push through the anger: "you're traumatized by the fact that a sexual assault-bragging steak salesman has become our president.
She was "appalled" by Trump's comments bragging about grabbing women on the Access Hollywood tape released just a month before he won the presidency.
Instead, he pushed a personal agenda — and Zelensky responded by bragging about staying at a Trump property, to the financial benefit of America's president.
Unfortunately, Motorola decided to use that moment as a "hook" for a very bad Hamilton-esque video spot, bragging on about the company's history.
Without it, he'd just be a billionaire cutting taxes for billionaires while bragging about the millions of people he was kicking off health insurance.
To the winner of the Super Bowl LI go all the spoils: the bragging rights, the huge ring, the bonus…and yes, the taxes.
On Friday, previously unaired 2005 footage revealed Trump bragging about trying to have sex with a married woman and being able to grope women.
She hammed it up with all of Hollywood's biggest stars, getting photos that pretty much secure bragging rights for the rest of her life.
His move followed outcry over a video that surfaced last Friday showing Trump bragging in 2005 about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.
In other words, the most in-the-know fans can snag their own sneakers, then get bragging rights by sharing that knowledge with others.
Panelists accrue points while debating both newsy and big picture topics for ultimate bragging rights, with a final challenge over a classic video game.
"While we are bragging about international travel I just got back from Mississippi and they like you there," Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue loyally gushed.
Instead of bragging about throwing out their television, they're posting about how quitting [fill-in-the-blank] social platform has immeasurably improved their lives.
Similarly, Skillz helps game developers and studios make more money from their existing titles by rendering them tournament playable for cash or bragging rights.
California Baby does have one other thing in common with J&J besides a spot in the top three bestselling brands: hospital bragging rights.

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