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1 Some dismiss these attempts as threats, others as mere bluster .
2 That threat was more effective than mere bluster .
3 He had got by in this job with mere bluster and a rudimentary knowledge of weaponry and tactics.
4 It might be easy to dismiss Adesanya's statement has mere bluster and PR - but what if he's right?
5 Whether his optimism is mere bluster or founded on something more substantial will be determined to a large degree tomorrow.
6 What Mrs. Wade had told him of Northway's characteristics came into his mind, and he saw that this address might be mere bluster .
7 A second is that it is mere bluster : Shabaab's overwhelming priority is to hold the ground it has gained and if possible gain more.
8 In his eyes, the apprehensions of disunion were a "humbug;" the threat of it mere bluster , and the fear of it silly timidity.
9 Mere bluster , all his talk of mental dignity and uncompromising scorn of superstitions.
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