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"I think I had moments of extreme arrogance".
Some performers like to combine extreme generosity with extreme arrogance; mixing the two becomes a potent form of stagecraft.
For all that it preaches humility, religion holds a core of extreme arrogance in its analysis of the world.
So anyway: Ms. Bullock plays Sarah Ashburn, an F.B.I. hotshot whose supreme competence and extreme arrogance rub her co-workers the wrong way.
The research, commissioned by the US military, said American soldiers enrage their Afghan colleagues with what the report describes as extreme arrogance, bullying and "crude behaviour".
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Swinging between extremes of arrogance and abjection, Blanchett's Claire barks orders one minute, plunges her head down a toilet bowl the next.
A man capable of exhibiting extreme bravery and breezy arrogance simultaneously.
When they first started giving interviews to the media, they gained a reputation for extreme reticence verging on arrogance.
Between the two extremes of sheer human arrogance lies a middle that is refusing to conform to unlikely expectations.
He laughs a lot (his e-mails teem with "lol"s), and he speaks with what one of his friends calls "extreme confidence and very little arrogance".
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham said: "It is arrogance in the extreme for Jeremy Hunt to ask parliament to give him powers that the high court refused.
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