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15 Sentences With "vaunts"

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Where Biden was tongue-tied in Munich, Trump vaunts his coarse spontaneity.
The school's website vaunts its success in pursuits including karate, biology, chemistry, Arabic, music and Koran recitation.
Matteo Salvini, Italy's hard-right deputy prime minister, vaunts his suburban Milanese lifestyle in his endless social-media posts, often featuring barbecues.
The Economist: The criminal-justice system sometimes vaunts the value that "better a criminal go free than an innocent person go to jail".
Though it vaunts its own procurement market, worth some £68bn ($88bn) a year, it is bidding for access to a global one 20 times that size.
Mr Bannon vaunts his "deplorables" and the "working man," and those in the trenches in Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory", who he believes should be given a chance to rule.
Nothing is added in the process, following precise standards that produce the extra-virgin olive oil that Italy vaunts as one of its most prized products, and most successful global exports.
Both companies have outlined future bets beyond their core businesses — advertising, particularly search, provides the bulk of Alphabet's revenue and profit now, but it vaunts YouTube, cloud computing, hardware and experimental projects like self-driving cars as growth areas.
Tesla plans to launch a robotaxi network in 2020 Tesla vaunts creation of 'the best chip in the world' for self-driving Tesla's full self-driving computer is now in all new cars and a next-gen chip is already 'halfway done' Tesla Autonomy Investor Day is here; here's how to watch
Your turn for gasconading, Laird of M'Aulay, is too well known, that men of honour should regard your vaunts.
Morley was author of a book called both Philosophia Magistri Danielis de Merlac, and Liber de Naturis inferiorum et superiorum, dedicated to John of Oxford. From the preface is derived all that is known of Morley's life. The Arundel MS. divides the work into two books, one, De superiori parte mundi, the other, De inferiori parte mundi; in it Morley quotes frequently from Arabian and Greek philosophers, and vaunts the superiority of the former. He is not free, however, from astrological superstitions.
In the Bhairavi song the gypsy vaunts of her capacities as in these lines: :"kallinum naar iruppen – manalaiyum :Kayirena thirippen nalla :Vallamaiyayangai nelli-k- kaniyena :Chollum kurikondu velluven" Mohanavalli requests the gypsy to read her palm lines and the gypsy then starts the rituals before undertaking this task. She finally predicts the heroine's future and assures her that her wishes will be fulfilled. The gypsy announces the arrival of Maalazhahar in the romantic Sahaana raaga song "Vandu cheruvar maane". The final marriage scene is described in the song in Mohanam.
The opening scene introduces Venus and Ascanio, the son she had by Aeneas. (In most classical sources, Venus/Aphrodite is the mother of Aeneas.) The goddess vaunts the charms of Alba and invites her son to go and rule there. She urges him not to reveal his identity to Silvia, a nymph to whom he is betrothed, but to introduce himself to her under a false identity to test her virtue. While shepherds summon their promised ruler, Fauno reveals that the smiling face of Aceste, a priest, is a sign that the day will be a day of supreme happiness.
THE CHARIOTS OF THE LORD :The chariots of the Lord are strong, ::Their number passeth ken ; :Mount them and fight against the wrong, ::Ye who are valiant men. :Where, unabashed, the power of sin ::Vaunts an unhindered sway, :Ride, in the strength of God, and win ::Fresh laurels in the fray. :Where hands are weak, and hearts are faint, ::Through conflict sharp and sore ; :Where hearts that murmur no complaint, ::Shrink at the thought of more : :There let the power of God be shown, ::To quell satanic might ; :To rescue those who strive alone, ::Despondent in the flight. :For freedom wield the sword of might, ::And cut the hands that bind ; :Strike boldly in the name of right, ::And still fresh laurels find.
The main difference from the version of the fable with a hedgehog is that the contrast in the ancient version is between flight and defence rather than between strategies of flight, as in the cat and fox version. In early Renaissance times, the writer Laurentius Abstemius questioned whether the cat's instinctive solution is ultimately better than the fox's ingenuity by rewriting the fable as De lepore sese vulpi praeferente ob pedum velocitatem (a hare preferring itself to the fox on account of its fleetness).Fable 73 While the hare vaunts itself on its superior speed, the fox points out that its own slyness has been a better means of survival. The author sums up by saying that intelligence is the better quality.

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