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It could even be referred to as Bombastic, Callous, Chaotic and Incorrigible, it blasted, a day after England secured a fourth crushing win by an innings an eight runs at the Oval.
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U. S.-based self-described African blogger A Bombastic Element calls a spade a spade:
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It took Americans and the media (usually a little blind) just 5 days at the most to see Wright for the reckless Bombastic egomaniac that he is.
Obama campaign files FEC complaint against pro-Clinton group 2008
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CHICAGO -- Bombastic to the end, his voice shifting from a shout to a whisper and back again, the attorney for former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich disparaged the federal corruption case against his client on Tuesday and urged the jury to find him not guilty.
Prosecution and defense close with disagreement on Blagojevich's intelligence 2010
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Bombastic or witty performances score much higher than effective mediation.
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Bombastic statements such as these confirm the long held belief of the coloured world that liberty is the white man's concubine who uses her exclusively for his pleasure.
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As Bombastic Sports describes it: The Giants Randy ... var news_amount = 2;
Paul Mecurio: Behind the Scenes at the World Light Welterweight Championship 2009
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Bombastic know all, straight out of the Neil Kinnock school of windbaggery.
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Bombastic Helen Mary Jones then jumped in with what is now becoming her trademark 'Evil Tories' rant, reminding us just how depraved Thatcherism was in the 80s.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Killing Bombastic was a great start, and the DJ NoNo mix was a kick.
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