Sentences with phrase «gloat about at»

That determination has led to the arrival of the rather clumsily named BlackBerry Porsche Design P» 9982 - a smartphone for the wealthy business person who wants something to gloat about at the next board meeting.

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That injury list is clearly an issue and not a helpful one to our hopes in Europe or the Premier League and after it just about doubled in the month of November at the same time as our results hit a wall, a lot of Arsenal fans as well as those critics in the media always ready to gloat over any Arsenal misfortune were quick to lay the blame squarely at the feet of Arsene Wenger and his transfer policy of, well not making any transfers.
At his most recent press conference, Rodgers was troll the media by sarcastically gloating about the club's new defensive coach, who does not exist!
Just look at all the articles by 50 - something women (and older) gloating about how well their lives satisfy them without a man in sight!
11:33 - Jay quotes a story at a party in which Murdoch was gloating about a political development - something to do with Ken Livingstone, but I'm afraid I didn't quite catch what it was.
He also arrives at a precarious time for his own party, even as Democrats gloat about the crackup of the GOP in the Year of Trump.
He and his colleagues at Greenpeace assembled a list of all the scientists who were gloating about the scandal in media: among them, Soon at the Harvard - Smithsonian astrophysics center, Patrick Michaels and Fred Singer at the University of Virginia, John Christy at the University of Alabama, Robert Balling at Arizona State, and David Legates at the University of Delaware.
The pair's opening monologue featured the expected jabs at indie film culture («It's definitely about losing money,» McKinnon said of investors) and some gloating over the Indie Spirits» considerably better representation of diversity in comparison to the Oscars.
Terry Bryant was arrested at the Governors Ball and accused of stealing Frances McDormand's statue — after he took time to videotape himself bragging and gloating to others at the party about the prize his «team» was taking home.
The Agency 5 see themselves, not without reason, as having sacrificed revenue at a difficult time for the industry's long run good while Random House takes tactical advantage of the shift (and, in the words of one CEO, are «gloating» about it.)
Then I realise that you're not here to hear me gloat about how awesome I am at playing video games.
President Donald Trump appeared to gloat about using Cambridge Analytica, the embattled data analysis firm at the center of scandals in the political and tech world, to beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election.
This seemed impossible at first, seeing that Microsoft's event was slightly under two hours long and people expected the company to spend more time gloating about the Xbox One X on - stage.
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