I could only imagine how much Claire was going to gloat over her sudden victory. |
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The luderick are still in the local haunts and the outside lads have not much to gloat about at all. |
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It would take some black-hearted schadenfreude to gloat over the comedian's 75-second quickie divorce from his 18-month civil partnership. |
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But why are these individuals haunting the most liberal blogs on the net to gloat instead of celebrating their victory with their own kind? |
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He is too well-mannered to gloat openly although there is a suggestion of a gleam in his eyes. |
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The coordinator could not contain the gloat as the aircraft lifted off to record another on-time take off. |
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He did get the box down, so I could then have a quick gloat over all that loot I have up there, and will take years to get through. |
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My low, glum eyebrow position immediately exploded into a gigantic gleeful gloat! |
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There's something about us that when something pretty awful arises from computer errors, we have a quiet gloat! |
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You land up wallowing in self piety and gloat over the fact that you have been used and hurt. |
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She didn't notice and flickered out with a gloat, only to flicker back again. |
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As a passionate believer that we should keep the pound and stay out of the euro, I am allowed a short gloat. |
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For all their vaunted intelligence and breeding people enjoy their symbols and they like to gloat. |
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His pre-emptive gloat page was proven to be horribly incorrect and has now been removed from his website and archives. |
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Of course one shouldn't forget about prizes and giving the winners an opportunity to gloat a bit! |
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It takes a rare and graceful person to withstand the temptation to gloat over others. |
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But he refused to gloat after United teammate Veron was substituted after an ineffective performance. |
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If you have have some sort of constructive criticism, lecture about my self-pity or gloat to offer, do me a favor and just stow it, will ya? |
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He wasn't as bad as some of the keyboard warriors I'd read, but there was that gloat and strut. |
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These leaders, and others who questioned the Politburo's massive gamble are now in a position to gloat over being right. |
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And, no, I didn't gloat or say anything mean about politics. |
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A disaster for the media, but worth a gloat from everyone else. |
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I wonder why Richard didn't include this link in his recent gloat post? |
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He is politically incorrect, and glories in it with ecstatic gloat. |
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He was free to jeer at her, humiliate her, gloat over the deaths of her comrades. |
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Lincoln did not gloat over the South's drubbing as some Radical Republicans wished he had. |
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The hurricane, already on its way to the next island, never looked back to gloat over the destruction it had visited upon the works of Man. |
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The Germans are less inclined than the French to gloat over Mr Cameron's discomfiture. |
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Another likely target is Bill Stepien, Christie's two-time campaign manager who appeared to gloat over the traffic chaos. |
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I will not gloat, but in the recent byelections the Liberals were fighting with the Green Party to get their deposits back in some ridings. |
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Canada's great store of natural resources is not something locked away in a vault for misers to gloat about. |
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This is not the time for socialist politicians or parties to gloat about finally being proved right. |
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The media undoubtedly gloat over celebrity misbehaviour with children. |
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Now she's out via injury and I'm deprived a long and satisfying gloat. |
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It has been gloat and counter-gloat, according to the news of the day. |
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Parker would dupe customers into buying polyester sweaters he claimed were 100 percent cashmere, then gloat about how easy it was. |
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In 1998, when they took the coveted World Cup in soccer against Brazil, the worst part of the victory was watching them gloat. |
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Junior was sure that Frank wanted to hang around and gloat, but hearing their own names being batted around on the radio program clearly made them uncomfortable. |
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As long as we don't try to do too much with it, not to gloat, not to preach, not to extract lessons for the future, the exploration can be made what it should be, entertaining. |
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Some conservative commentators, who didn't have much else to gloat about, dwelt lingeringly on what they evidently regarded as the upside of the huge, Obama-sparked African-American turnout. |
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I suspect that I am much happier than most members of the Federalist Society at this particular moment, but I am not here to gloat. |
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Gates was too cautious to gloat over that. |
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Theresa May, the Conservative Party chairman, briefly raised the spectre of Enoch Powell the party's late 1960s anti-immigrant firebrand but only to gloat over the appointment of an Asian candidate in his old constituency. |
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But on March 3rd it was the Republicans' turn to gloat. |
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Europeans who had suspected that America's new economy was largely a bubble had longed for the day when they could gloat over America's misfortunes. |
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The rain gave him no chance to gloat over this first small victory. |
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I would like to hear the member for Westmount-Ville-Marie try to gloat about his Liberal government and his Liberal Party that has not always been up to the task of saving the country that we love so dearly. |
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Let's quit for now and gloat over the success. |
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When he had a success politically, he could gloat in his diary. |
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The reason that I am pointing out these figures is not in order to gloat about them, as the United States are an essential driving force in the world economy. |
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After your relaxing and enjoyable family staycation, try not to gloat too much when your friends describe their soggy camping trip or grueling visit to Aunt Barbara's house in Palookaville. |
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It is incendiary to gloat over our victories. |
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