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Serena had every opportunity to gloat after Wimbledon trophies in both singles and doubles play.
The Democrats were, of course, quick to gloat over what looks like a setback.
Writing up these results was, for me, a gloomy task I expected critics to gloat and point fingers.
Whereas Sandy Weill, say, likes to gloat about his latest headline-grabbing coup, Mr Storm is much more reserved.
Those expecting to see Mourinho gloat in the post-game press conference were disappointed.
Tzachi Hanegbi, a Likud minister, could not resist a gloat after the speech.
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To counter my tendency to gloat, allow me to express my humility at being wrong on the dollar (so far).
So as we ponder the last decade and current Arab uprisings, let us not gloat about the "success" of Iraq.
O'Connell was a mighty presence as Munster overpowered Irish rivals Leinster but the second row was in no mood to gloat.
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But I can't gloat for too long, because, if the truth be known, my good friend George Gilder has waxed my tail.
Then I would take a moment to gloat over the completely labor-free, towering masterpiece of deliciousness I would get to enjoy tomorrow or the next day.
The tactic paid off just before the hour when captain Carlo Tevez scored a superb breakaway winner but Mancini was not in the mood to gloat.
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Some Armenians gloat that Russia's invasion of Georgia kyboshes the chances of Azerbaijan ever retaking Nagorno-Karabakh by force, though others say the two cases are quite different.
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The BBC's Rageh Omaar, in Baghdad, says the Iraqi authorities will undoubtedly take comfort from the open divisions within Nato, but they are being careful not to gloat.
Leighton Andrews was straining as he tried not to gloat this morning, offering the Welsh Labour government's welcome to the "repentant sinner" Michael Gove back into the GCSE fold.
Forget the gentle-paced table tennis played out in a mate's garage or down the youth club, the first to 21 points quick to gloat about his or her superior talent.
Technicians will gloat over the triple top and St.
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Bears, meanwhile, can gloat over the fact that major crashes have occurred at roughly halving intervals - 89 years, 38 years, 18 years, 10 years - making this year time for another quake.
Europeans seem less bothered about global dominance although they are sure to gloat about the fact that the weakening dollar means that the euro area could overtake America as the world's biggest economy this year.
Granted, the survey was commissioned by Sharp in order to gloat about its "eco-friendly" AQUOS, but the bigger picture here is that the public at large is still a long ways away from really wrapping their heads around high-def.
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There is then an extended break for lunch before the business moves down to the Commons for the debate on the Queen's Speech, which allows the two party leaders to tear chunks out of each other, or gloat over the size of their majority.
The ruling by Judge David Doty yesterday against the NFL provides the NFLPA a leverage shift that they have been looking for in their negotiations towards a new CBA. While the NFLPA celebrates this triumph, it is important to not gloat and focus on the end game: finding common ground with the NFL towards an agreement.
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