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Mr. Bush's self-confidence leaves him one of the least neurotic people on the planet, and also one of the least inclined to examine himself.
At the workshop, "he was very generous to the students while, at the same time, interested in learning as much as he could by being curious and willing to examine himself".
"You keep willing him to examine himself more closely, or just come up with better jokes," wrote the Daily Telegraph's Sameer Rahim about Stephen Fry's More Fool Me; "but in this pretty lazy effort there is precious little of the Fry we once loved", and "at £25, it is poor value".
Wilson rarely needed to examine himself.
Paul writes, "let a man examine himself" prior to Communion, so as not to partake unworthily (28).
Although it is debated as to whether his turning inward to examine himself in his poetry represents an evangelical type of Christianity, his poetry during his isolation does show a desire for "unmediated revelation".
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At least as Plato characterizes him, Socrates avoids traditional political engagement as much as he can, in favor of an extraordinary career of examining himself and others, and he insists that these examinations are both genuinely political (Gorg 521d6 8) and extended to all, Athenians and foreigners alike (Apol 23b4 6).
He'd examined himself that morning.
He examines himself in her makeup mirror.
"Woooheee, I'm looking good," Mr. Prince exclaimed as he examined himself in the mirror.
Mayweather spent the next few hours trying on clothes and accessories, examining himself minutely in store mirrors.
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