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The trumpeted changes to lure foreign investors came with a long list of areas closed to non-Saudis.
Then something intruded upon the silence and the white like a trumpeted reprieve.
The effect of some revolutionary song has been compared to a trumpeted cavalry charge, inspiring individuals to be united with a larger group.
On his trumpeted signal, it became a gallop.
Maybe, if the trumpeted message "Another Ryanair flight landed on time!"
Little did we suspect that we were about to discover Tijuana's greatest, and least trumpeted attraction: its restaurants.
He heard a trumpeted greeting.
But the narrow opening for success is in accordance with the city's two-year threshold for trumpeted arrivals.
But mostly he was chased by the two West Coast horses running the trumpeted "race within the race," and that one also followed the script.
This undercutting of trumpeted compassion initiatives is a habit with the president because of his devotion to tax cuts for the wealthy.
No young artist to emerge in the 90's has been more trumpeted than Kiki Smith, who specializes in lifesize sculptures of battered figures.
And his trumpeted speed hasn't translated into much on the basepaths, Burnitz having been caught stealing (six times) twice as often as he has successfully stolen.
They will hear a trumpeted call to order at 5:30 p.m., then see a procession of dignitaries that will include the British consul general, Thomas Harris.
Digna Ochoa, one of Mexico's most prominent human rights attorneys, felt sure that the trumpeted arrival of democracy in Mexico had not brought real change.
Sticklers for accuracy will take issue with Naxos's trumpeted claim that this is the world premiere recording of "The Four Seasons."
Actually, the most trumpeted event of the London fall has already opened, and the lines outside the Theater Royal Drury Lane stretch until March.
If Tyson, the 20-year-old World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, is as mythic as the trumpeted words say, then you could surely fool Smith.
Other trumpeted virtues: A minimalist aesthetic inspired by Chinese art, and a wisecracking sidekick, whose voice is provided by Eddie Murphy.
In a cruel twist, Rutgers's single most trumpeted hire in the women's sports program seems to be the single most disrupting thing for the women already in it.
His delivery manages to be caustic and laconic, an unhurried savaging of all that is conservative and Republican, all wrapped up to a trumpeted call to arms.
Possible Gamble But the potential costs to Bonilla's public image would seem to have been considerable given his trumpeted reputation for undentable optimism and magnanimity with the news media.
You could interpret this generously, as a desire to highlight less trumpeted authors, or you could call it, as one writer I know does, the "too many goodies policy."
New (and returning) borrowing options - tax increment finance, the bond market, enterprise zones - offer some room for manoeuvre, but there are other less trumpeted measures also under consideration.
This animation is accompanied by a trumpeted fanfare, composed by Freddie Phillips, and which was based on the morse code translation of 'BBC Two'.
Adding fuel to widespread concern about the looming shortage of qualified public-school teachers, a new report contends that some of the most trumpeted plans for change would only make matters worse.