" In 2001 he bragged in BusinessWeek: "What used to be a conflict is now a synergy.
More recently, in opposition, he bragged of his friendship with Iraq's Saddam Hussein.
His face lit up with joy as he bragged about his son's church.
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.
Allowing his name to be used "is like a queen or a president honoring a cocktail reception, " he bragged to FORBES back in 1988.
As he bragged that Iranian democracy is a role model for the world, a large moth zoomed around him, breaking his train of thought.
He bragged that Robbins Air Force Base had made it through the latest round of realignments and closures, and attacked Mr Martin for a 1995 vote against making English the official state language.
Jeezy has apparently come to the realization that most of his listeners are more likely to hit the kitchen lights to the sight of cockroaches than the marble floors he bragged of on his debut.
For example, one insider told me back in March 2008 that he spoke with a hedge fund honcho who bragged about the profits he made by shorting Bear Stearns shares as it orchestrated a massive withdrawals of hedge fund money from the now defunct Wall Street firm.
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Another, Sakir Al-Qaida, bragged that he had more than 3, 000 people who could help.
Upon returning from Camp David, Barak bragged that he had taken the mask of peacemaker off of Arafat's terrorist face.
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.
Gorton accused Cantwell of waffling on whether Microsoft should be split in two and bragged that he had turned the Senate against Hatch.
One CPA, for example, bragged that he specialized in creating "plain vanilla" returns that would allow the agent to cheat without triggering an audit.
Speaking at a legal conference in Eilat last Tuesday, Weinstein bragged that he forced Netanyahu to table discussion of the bill that would require Knesset hearings for Supreme Court nominees.
Cheney bragged that every Tuesday he presides over the Senate, but had never met John Edwards because Edwards had such a lousy attendance record.
Then there is Mr Brown, the clunking brainbox impatient for his turn, who bragged as chancellor that he had commanded boom and bust to cease and was caught behind the knees as prime minister when the economy collapsed.
He later called me and sort of bragged about not being very nice to her.
Carl bragged about how much money he had made and boldly proclaimed that he wanted to buy into my company.
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He says he's stepping forward again now because Fuhrman bragged about what happened that November night.
He also had a surprising calm: he seemed supremely confident of his abilities, but never bragged or boasted.
Valle had bragged about his daughter, Josephine, and how he was hoping for a promotion at the police department, she recalled.
Bosch also reportedly bragged about his close relationship with Rodriguez, and he even told former employees that he was supplying the star third baseman with performance enhancing drugs.
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The man who once bragged, I am the greatest, now whispers when he talks.
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