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In "Just Waking Up," she writes: "Sometimes in front of other people / I wear an I-don't-care / expression, / the kind of arrogant face / that makes me feel like / I've had an epiphany.
Many business executives employ this gesture, though beware of overuse or pairing it with domineering or arrogant facial expressions.
Certainly he was arrogant, his face too often wearing a petulant, "smacked arse" expression.
His powers of expression made him arrogant: he knew that he could outtalk and outsmart anyone in the room (as Kenneth Clark evidently learned the hard way).
It is a matter of pride for Putin, and Lavrov knows how to express this with his facial expressions and his arrogant tone.
The official is reported to have said: "I am in favour of democratic expressions, but I'm not so arrogant to pre-empt the debate.
Conte (1965) argues that Bandung was in great part the expression of the unacceptable contrast of the arrogant opulence that characterized countries of the West after World War II and the continued degrading life and human misery in the countries of Asia and Africa.
Look confident, but not arrogant.
How arrogant!
"It looks arrogant, extremely arrogant.
So arrogant".
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