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Democratic leaders will need a new way to trumpet the party's best ideas.
This was not the best day to trumpet America's accomplishments in these first six months.
And most of them trumpet a party affiliation from their home page.
Two: They could leave now and trumpet their outrage to the world.
They hit the wall, trumpeted together this time, then turned and ran the other way.
They'll trumpet the news that life has been found even where no one expected it to exist.
He trumpeted, his hair floating in the water around him.
If that were so, why was no one trumpeting her discovery?
The Clinton economic plan will trumpet spending for education, job training and public works as the key to building a richer nation.
This is not the first time the university's turnaround has been trumpeted.
Trumpeting the knowledge from out of time would only make that harder.
Trumpet 5 is allegedly the second satellite of a new series.
The last touched the elephant not at all, but heard him trumpet.
The administration has every right to trumpet that welcome news, but there remains much of concern.
Nevertheless, they were trumpeted throughout the nation, because the media had little else to talk about.
Was he trying to effect some last, desperate repair which would give Trumpet back her power?
He knew Bert well, had given him trumpet lessons for two years.
But the answer is certainly not just to trumpet how successful the alliance has been, as was suggested.
He started to play violin, but later switched to trumpet.
Why did the city effort, once trumpeted, quietly fall short of its goal?
If you pass us on the ground tomorrow, don't trumpet.
"New Jersey needs a vehicle to trumpet its success and successful people."
And if they're not, there are plenty of players willing to trumpet the team's rise.
No one wants to pass up a good yarn that others trumpet.
Then the wind brought a sound different from the mammoth's trumpeting.