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Of course, they've always been kind of complacent about their position.
The smart writing registers no objection to what struck this reader as a kind of complacent essentialism.
And given Britain's prosperity in recent decades, popular cynicism may be the product of a kind of complacent assumption that the good times would just keep rolling.
The comedians of the fifties and early sixties unconsciously assumed that both political power and popular piety would come to rest in the hands of liberals, in a kind of complacent family compact.
The 32-year veteran of local politics must convince voters that he has not become the kind of complacent figurehead of the political establishment that he railed against as a community activist.
On my mother's side of the family, the women are kind of complacent and quiet, and a woman's education is not that prioritized.
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"I kind of got complacent".
"I kind of got complacent, and I'll be the first to admit it," Bowens said.
"When we have been arrogant in the past, when we were winning, you kind of got complacent.
"I think that when we have been arrogant in the past, when we were winning, you kind of get complacent, that's when we lost out," he added.
You just kind of get complacent again.
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