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Oh well. as for Fuzzy, dude, enough with the ‘Gloat’ crap.
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes. 2010
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Gloat and rejoice, dilute myself with drink or Disney bliss, or stand up to my true self at last, white as a sheet, or my dress, oh, yes, or snow.
The Wedding: Snow White Beate Sigriddaughter 2012
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Gloat all you like, Obama-ites, but Ohio already spoke, and Ohio said it didn't like him.
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Gloat in his defeat if you want (for this may wind up defeating him) but don't be so blind that you really believe your own hype.
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I'm in the mood, finally, to enjoy the Gloat factor.
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The first was Bush's "Don't Gloat" rule, the premise that nothing would more endanger world peace than for the West to isolate Russia and rub its nose in its own defeat.
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The upshot is that Don't Gloat trumped Big Brother, and the proof came in Yeltsin's reaction to the plan when Christopher presented it to him in a dacha outside Moscow.
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Gloat all you want, this isn't a basketball game or football game.
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Second, maximalism risked breaking the Don't Gloat rule; it could have been construed by the Russians as "neo-containment."
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Within the administration, the man charged with playing the Don't Gloat card is Strobe Talbott, ambassador at large to the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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