The man who once bragged, I am the greatest, now whispers when he talks.
And the density TeraStor bragged about-8.1 gigabits per square inch-is not so impressive anymore.
The Bush administration bragged about the fact that the unemployment rate is 4.7 percent.
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He says he's stepping forward again now because Fuhrman bragged about what happened that November night.
Not to be outdone, retired police officer Roosevelt Snipes bragged of nabbing a legendary robber.
He later called me and sort of bragged about not being very nice to her.
But it looks like the computerized controls about which Sinnett bragged did not work too well.
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Thomas Jefferson bragged that you could travel the entire eastern seaboard and never encounter an American begging.
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" In 2001 he bragged in BusinessWeek: "What used to be a conflict is now a synergy.
The administrators bragged that the school was Ivy League caliber, but not restrained by stuffy Ivy League traditions.
He also had a surprising calm: he seemed supremely confident of his abilities, but never bragged or boasted.
His face lit up with joy as he bragged about his son's church.
Cruz neither bragged about his performance nor demanded more money from the Giants.
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Carl bragged about how much money he had made and boldly proclaimed that he wanted to buy into my company.
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Daughter-in-law Carol Kern said in retirement Kern bragged that he had great genes which allowed him to live past 100 years.
The movie studio boss walked out on a screening and later bragged that he didn't understand the film he had financed.
Thornton played the pompous store walker, who bragged about his military exploits during the war and looked down on junior staff.
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Valle had bragged about his daughter, Josephine, and how he was hoping for a promotion at the police department, she recalled.
AbdulMutallab never bragged about his family's wealth, which stood out even among the other well-to-do families who sent their children there.
Gorton accused Cantwell of waffling on whether Microsoft should be split in two and bragged that he had turned the Senate against Hatch.
He bragged he would become the Sam's Club of industrial supplies, offering discounted prices for halogen lights, hand tools, abrasives and the like.
When Toyota veteran James Press joined Chrysler as vice chairman, he bragged Chrysler had "strong bones" that would form the foundation for growth.
"Very few entrepreneurs have built multibillion-dollar Internet companies, and Jake and I are two of them, "Dayton bragged at the incubator's formation last year.
Another neighbor, Ronda Wilbur, said Dykes beat her dog to death with a lead pipe and then bragged to her husband about it.
When scientists first mapped the human genome a decade ago, they bragged it would lead to cures for Alzheimer's, heart disease, schizophrenia and more.
Allowing his name to be used "is like a queen or a president honoring a cocktail reception, " he bragged to FORBES back in 1988.
Speaking to Kadima party members Wednesday, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert bragged that the security situation in northern Israel and southern Lebanon has never been better.
Board games with the family filled Saturday nights and a drive-in movie was a treat that the kids bragged about on Monday morning at school.
The fancy risk-control models that the banks bragged about were worthless.
The speaker on these tapes has also bragged that the Americans were listening and would never put him in jail, say people who have heard them.
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