| 11. | Normally committed people cower beneath his blustering.
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| 12. | They see the increased activity as nothing more than the blustering of a federal agency.
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| 13. | The first set has been a breeze for blustering Venus Williams, 6-2.
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| 14. | Why bother forcing the issue with the tiny, mountainous republic and its blustering dictator?
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| 15. | But his defence descended into blustering, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty.
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| 16. | A reputation for bullying and blustering?
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| 17. | But for all his blustering, Spong is neither a true liberal nor a true theologian.
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| 18. | The wind's not blustering . . . so the scoring is there ."
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| 19. | Right now my friends tell me he's blustering, threatening, being a big man.
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| 20. | The portrayal of Ahern as blustering and inarticulate but infinitely shrewd set the tone for the future.
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