Finally, I could see some of the benefit that had been promised so ostentatiously.
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Most journalists have anecdotes of being sneered at or, worse, ostentatiously ignored by him.
Indeed, he ostentatiously stands for nothing, having taken both sides of several important issues.
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Moreover, the Defense Department is playing the usual Washington game of threatening to make ostentatiously unpopular reductions.
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And even wealthy people who are not feeling the pinch may have become more cautious about spending ostentatiously.
Mr Mallon is ostentatiously green (he drives an electric two-seater car) yet tough.
In June a missile-carrying Israeli submarine ostentatiously sailed through the Suez Canal.
So, more ostentatiously and like many Pakistanis, have the country's modern players.
And after accusing Netanyahu of lacking the courage to embrace the cause of peace, Clinton ostentatiously hosted Livni for an hour-long private meeting.
Rural and inland voters may have felt a sense of cultural and even economic affinity with the less wealthy and ostentatiously western-looking Ennahda candidates.
Another figure who looks unflustered is Boris Berezovsky, perhaps Russia's biggest tycoon and best-known manipulator, who has been ostentatiously close to Mr Chernomyrdin this week.
He has ostentatiously failed to back his party's nominee, Nicolas Sarkozy, a man he heartily dislikes who is in effect running on an anti-Chirac ticket.
He is ostentatiously not attending next week's G8 summit in America.
Readers of more ostentatiously literary fare may find relief in an artistic novel that does not lavish 25 pages on a trip to the post office.
On May 13, the Saudi Air Force held an air show at Tabuk for the benefit of King Abdullah and senior princes where the F-15s where ostentatiously displayed.
The government has ostentatiously solicited public opinion about the change.
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If you are holding onto your notes for dear life, reading from them, flipping the pages ostentatiously, your audience will penalize you in their assessment of your speaking skills.
Representatives of the Northern League ostentatiously absented themselves from all singing of the national anthem and refused to allow the flag to be waved in the regional assembly of Lombardy.
The Sultan's pair of wheels -- a top-line Mercedes and an olive Bentley -- were parked ostentatiously in front of the Palace's huge doors for the duration of the conference.
Yet the ostentatiously ludicrous Mr West has undoubtedly helped to attract bright students to Harvard in the same way that the rather more serious Arthur Schlesinger and John Kenneth Galbraith once did.
AK, they fear, might favour the more ostentatiously religious sort of businessmen in the Anatolian hinterland, who have been chipping away at Istanbul's economic dominance since the time of the late Turgut Ozal, Turkey's visionary leader in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In April Morgan Stanley and other disaffected investors, representing 28% of the shares in the New York Times Company, ostentatiously withheld their votes at the annual meeting, in protest at the falling share price of the paper under the control of the Ochs-Sulzberger family.
Author and anthropologist Simon Kuper agrees, saying the political context may also explain why places like Gibraltar and the Falkland islands have more symbols of Britishness than many areas in the UK, where ostentatiously displaying union jacks might be seen as old-fashioned or embarrassing.
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