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Those supporters might have been forgiven if they had allowed a little insecurity to creep in.
Around March and April, though, it would have been perfectly normal if a little insecurity had crept into Mancini's mind.
Perhaps we will all make a pact to stop drinking so much vodka so the lucky chaps at Diageo can taste a little insecurity for themselves.
In the symphonies of Beethoven and Brahms, or the novels of Tolstoy and George Eliot, there is little insecurity about the potential of their form – no neuroticism, no insinuating irony.
The message is clear a little insecurity is a good thing, as is a car encased in steel.
As I watched the play unfold, I daydreamed about Toronto, imagining a fairytale land with a tight-knit artistic community, where writers and directors make rent while running dilapidated performance spaces called Videofag, where artists support one another with astonishingly little insecurity or resentment.
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It blew everything out, every little petty insecurity, because you know what I always fall back on is, someone's on this planet who would love to switch places with me.
The little insecurities and personal human flaws are the things that connect you to other people.
We have too little time left to let petty insecurities and preconceived notions stop us from listening to people.
Kennedy might well have felt little of the insecurity that troubled Johnson's soul as he escalated the war.
"But we have to get our season back on track because when a team loses its manager, and there has been a gap of three weeks, it can breed a little bit of insecurity and uncertainty.
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