They perceive haughtiness, arrogance and all sorts of faults in people who are really totally indistinguishable from themselves. |
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She sails into the waves flanked by arrogance, haughtiness and false power. |
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Where was the nasal nerdy voice, the plaid suit, the snooty know-it-all haughtiness? |
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There's something so extraordinary about the pride, the haughtiness, the explicit sensuality of flamenco which is so unBritish. |
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Despite a look of nobility and haughtiness, Sloughis are very fond of their handlers and companions, who they will defend if need be. |
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She conveys effectively enough her character's doubts and insecurities as well as her haughtiness and sense of entitlement. |
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Salle Gaveau gets back the haughtiness of Alloy, after a second album Strange Device off the rails. |
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No question of allowing the Fief de Gambert, the Louis Gambert de Loche historic house, planted in the vines of Syrah wine, lose its haughtiness. |
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Besides, I am not speaking for this blind ballast of mankind, a mob of soulless idols, models of haughtiness and foolishness. |
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Pharaoh's attitude is indicative of the world today: pride and haughtiness fill the earth. |
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Respect their history, respect their dignity, shake off the arrogance and haughtiness of the suzerain! |
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Many things are simply easy to ignore while the attitude of hypocrisy and haughtiness prevails. |
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Majrashgi's attitude might be mistaken for haughtiness, but it soon becomes apparent that it can be put down to concentration. |
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Both countries draw domestic profit from striking an occasional attitude of haughtiness towards the Americans. |
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And surely big shots like these, with their haughtiness and hedonism, have it coming. |
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His crushing critiques, if not born of arrogance, have at times been delivered with a haughtiness that practically swaggers across the page or the airwaves. |
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Hamilton's intemperateness and haughtiness sprang from political frustrations and impatience. |
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Because they are sick to death of the self-flagellation that this Parliament indulges in, alternating with lessons in morality and a haughtiness that is just as hard to bear. |
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He wasn't permeated by the haughtiness of power. |
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In order to exercise its competences responsibly, however, this Parliament must be demanding rather than complacent, it cannot resort to haughtiness nor act with the arrogance of a mandarin. |
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This indeed reveals the depth of the haughtiness and pride of man! |
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The haughtiness is so great within the environs of the Church that ministers and brethren cannot humble themselves to admit they are wrong-that they have sinned. |
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He was quite pale and spoke with obvious effort. His innate honor was struggling with his national haughtiness which latter unfortunately prevailed. |
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In such a people, the haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit of freedom. |
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Others dislike his thin-skinned haughtiness and infuriating evasiveness. |
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I will own that there is a haughtiness and fierceness in human nature which will which will cause innumerable broils, place men in what situation you please. |
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