| 41. | Whatever its politics today, Russia remains a nuclear Gulliver in a Lilliputian landscape : blustering, clumsy, and still influential.
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| 42. | It's the music for the band, blustering and leaping like Monkey himself, that makes the journey so exhilarating.
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| 43. | Consider, for example, Delay's blustering misrepresentation of censure on CNN . " It means nothing,"
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| 44. | We sat in front of the fire with hot cider and avoided the images of blustering politicians and Baghdad through green lenses.
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| 45. | He was Stan Laurel to Matthau's blustering Oliver Hardy and Bob Hope to Matthau's smoothly conniving Bing Crosby.
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| 46. | First, contrary to the vice president's blustering, there is no clear reference to executive privilege in the constitution.
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| 47. | Perhaps more significant, he did not issue any blustering new warnings to the island, which China considers a renegade region.
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| 48. | It was not easy conditions, with the wind blustering and cool, and a little bit of rain now and then,
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| 49. | Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson say they're ready to stop blustering and start negotiating for a heavyweight showdown this year.
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| 50. | He was cast in a number of stereotypical Irish parts in films playing policemen, priests, reporters, and blustering adventurers.
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