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Visionary pointy-heads occasionally tout the canal as the answer to freight congestion on British roads.

Several much-promoted investment conferences, where ministers were to showcase proposed reforms and tout Libya's potential, went largely unattended.

McCain continues to make victory in Iraq the centerpiece of his campaign, and he will continue to tout his long experience in foreign policy and national security.

Politicians of all stripes tout green technology, But that is speculative, and it is not clear how the government can best nurture it.

We should tout our wares on television.

They are not embarrassed to ask for favours or tout business propositions at family dinners.

Mr Masri’s hoteliers, by contrast, tout Gaza as a tourist resort with a marina and women in bikinis at peace with the outside world.

The opposition, for its part, will either cry fraud if the late surge in the government’s favour on the courts and media questions holds up, or tout their rejection if it does not.

But while the farms tout themselves as touristattractions, they are widely thought to be fronts for bone traders.

这位篮坛名人用这个平台来宣布退休,自此以后大众对tout的兴趣就与日俱增。

You don't have to be Irish to apply, but you do have to tout Ireland as part of the process.

It will tout agreements reached even though the really important issues will remain unresolved.

That would make it hard to tout any victory as a harbinger of further reform, not just of Germany's football association, but of the country as a whole.

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Some vendors tout their security certifications obtained from sanctioning entities.