In 25 years will Gaga be able to boast anything close to what Oprah has achieved?
Americans used to boast that our country built the biggest this and the biggest that.
With a second nuclear blast to boast of, the price will have gone up yet again.
From juicy roles to top-shelf wardrobes, TV's leading ladies have plenty to boast about.
The plan allowed the company to boast: "You wanted the Shins, we booked them, " says Mr. Nayar.
This wetland tract of Nicaragua, after all, is said to boast more biodiversity than all of Europe.
In the second regime, the franchise expanded and politicians started to boast of having been born in log cabins.
Moreover, the organizers were able to boast a hundred world premieres, including up to half a dozen serious Oscar hopefuls.
Executives at Conoco and ExxonMobil who were wont to boast about their Venezuelan projects four years ago now duck questions.
Ashbourne Division was instead using its energies to boast that it had the best record for solving violent crimes in Derbyshire.
Hollywood's leading ladies have plenty to boast about financially, until you compare their pay checks to those of their male counterparts.
With Feinberg in charge, the Obama administration will be able to boast it has an independent, third-party administrator over the fund.
They use the lower NHIS numbers to boast about declining smoking rates, which they attribute to higher taxes and smoking bans.
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British politicians like to boast "they have no reverse gear", but in Brazil, going backwards is a destination in its own right.
Which welcoming country would now be able to boast Intel as one of its crown-jewel companies, whose innovations have revolutionized the world?
Bob Dole, who liked to boast that his father wore overalls for 42 years, made millions and married a fellow all-star politician.
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Unlike American car makers, who designed their cheap cars to look like Cadillacs, Porsche's creation was to boast of its workaday simplicity.
Embroiled in such woes, Kim clearly could use something to boast about.
Apple's iMac was the first computer, for example, to boast USB ports.
The Czechs used to boast that they could get by without foreigners.
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He went on to boast "the restaurants are full, the planes are fully booked and the hotel resorts are fully booked as well".
One was overheard by investigators to boast proudly that he and his men could command 11, 000 votes from towns in the Alpine foothills.
Farmer, the 47-year-old chief of Cintas Corp. (nasdaq: CTAS - news - people ), likes to boast about how cheap he is.
With few holes to fill, Fox executives will have little to share and plenty to boast about when they greet Madison Avenue buyers this afternoon.
This will either allow these processors to boast bigger cache memories letting them run faster, or to have smaller die sizes and lower manufacturing costs.
Liberals like to boast that they are defenders of civil rights and constitutional freedoms, especially in protecting the rights of the minority against the majority.
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Up until now George Osborne has been able to boast that he has not given extra money to any government department since the spending round.
Where once Abu Tariq was able to boast of controlling more than 600 fighters, his numbers have "dropped down to 20 or less" due widespread defections.
As the CPS point out, both the prime minister and the chancellor like to boast that they have cut the overall budget deficit by a quarter.
The northern part of the tourist corridor used to boast casinos considered the pinnacle of luxury and style, but has fallen into disrepair in recent years.
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