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Thee boast of heraldry, the pomp of power.

It tires not nor does it boast of its power;

A modest man will never boast of his merits.

"Do not boast of it, however," said Elinor, "for it is injustice in both of you."

His proud boast of leading "the party of low taxation" has a hollow ring.

That he could read said something all by itself. How many sellswords could boast of that?

That is why I give you hard names and boast of my callous strength.

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I had nothing nearer my fancy than to get home to the stockade and boast of my achievements.

The prime minister and leader of Civic Platform, Donald Tusk, can boast of economic growth in 2009 of 1.7% and a government with strong approval ratings.

"I cannot boast of much success in acquiring the reality of this virtue, but I had a good deal with regard to the appearance of it," he wrote.

In interpersonal communication, although many people boast of being kind, when confronted with conflicts of interest, they tend to instinctively seek advantages and avoid disadvantages.

A modest and polite man of practice surely is not reveal himself, not justify himself, not boast of himself, not pride himself.

If you take yourself seriously enough to boast of being a "traveller", then there are probably a few other labels for you that are equally appropriate.

The power that boast of its mischiefs is laughed at by the yellow leaves that fall, and clouds that pass by.

Supermarkets and restaurants boast of "sustainable" supplies, and sandwiches are reassuringly labelled "dolphin-friendly", however threatened the tuna within them may be.

After the founding of New China, Beida became a university able to boast of its rich resources of the teaching staff and a most complete faculty of liberal arts, sciences and foreign languages.

The ship passed Ceylon and Singapore and in a few days reached was the first colony since the start of the voyage that the French could boast of as their own.

Some affect humanity and tenderness, others boast of having such dispositions from Nature; but he is the only man I ever knew who seemed ashamed of his natural benevolence.

A wise man knows in his heart but does not say much. He works hard and does not boast of his merits. Therefore, his reputation is praised all over the world.

People from all over the world get together to display their products and skills, and boast of their motherland and hometown , which has a unique appeal, the mood is stirring.

That's nothing to boast of.

Nobody should boast of his own learnin.

He is truly a great man boast of Qianfeng Wanhe.

Willoughby's boast of his implacable character was to blame.

Central government leaders often boast of new programs to benefit China's poorest villages.

At long last China can boast of a tennis player in a Grand Slam final.

Remember, you are not worth a duty, it is boast of your duty, like a dirty hand wash as behoove.

These websites boast of their quality work and timely submission of their task and say that customer's satisfaction is their top priority.

Darcy's shameful boast of what misery he had been able to inflict gave her a keener sense of her sister's sufferings.

Social enthusiasts often boast of having many friends. In fact, they know in their hearts that true friendship is not noisy.

When his small son refused to play with other kids because all of them had bicycles of their own and he didn't, Alexander invented a model no one else could boast of.

It has long been a boast of pundits and politicians but now it has been backed up by hard evidence - London has emerged as the world's most culturally vibrant city.

"It tires not nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air, traveling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home feeding its flown young as it flies and slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse. "

If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness.

Every man has assuranced enough to boast of his honesty - few of their understandings .

We should be modest and prudent, be lenient to others, and not boast of being a king.

Hedge funds used to boast of their ability to deliver "absolute returns" -to make money regardless of the ups and downs in financial markets.

Most of the chief executives interviewed boast of marriages of 20 years or more—though several of them admit to regret at seeing too little of their children as they have grown up.

Although Chiang Kai-shek can still boast of Taiwan and the 200 million people under his control, the Kuomintang's 400,000 troops are gone and its military structure has been thrown into confusion.

That is why I gave you hard names and boast of my boast of my callous strength.

Apparently, in the museum's collection displayed many technic specimens that Russia can boast of. Try to guess, which kind of equipment the museum is devoid of?

At last month's Frankfurt motor show almost every big carmaker could boast of new hybrids in the pipeline, some of them plug-ins, and prototype all-electric vehicles were all over the place.

Men like to brag about their bravery, and women like to boast of her reasoning rejection.

boast of造句

It is nothing to boast of.

Dairy stores could boast of the rich range of dairy products – milk, kefir, sour acidophilus milk, ryazhenka (fermented baked milk), sour cream.

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