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'Flaunting' is my opinion based upon what I have read and seen.
unknown title 2009
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Flaunting charisma out the wazoo, this relatively brief, dialogue-free dance flick is the most infectious tribute to the Big Apple since Jay-Z's "Empire State of Mind."
Fighting Hard to Be Seen Steve Dollar 2010
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Flaunting your style with the Samsung Ultra Touch is not just a quiet statement of discernment nor just a form of self-endorsement.
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Flaunting your style with the Samsung Ultra Touch is not just a quiet statement of discernment nor just a form of self-endorsement.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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They FINALLY Got Called out on their BLATANT Flaunting of the RULES, year after year, The rules to which they AGREED to Abide.
Afternoon Fizz: Gay Softball League Sued for Discrimination « PubliCola 2010
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"Flaunting oneself as a deviate" - maybe this should apply to extremist Christians?
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Descriptivists take note: “Flaunting the law” no longer means “waving a copy of your newly-passed legislation triumphantly in the air.”
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Flaunting his exposure, he strutted in front of our position; but the troops on the other side had exhausted their ammo as well, and could be glimpsed reclining on their packs, smoking, gazing idly up through the foliage.
Pacific Light 2010
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Flaunting a brand new engine known as Grace, the latest batch of screenshots are indeed quite pretty.
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Descriptivists take note: “Flaunting the law” no longer means “waving a copy of your newly-passed legislation triumphantly in the air.”
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