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"I couldn't be more flattered," he said.
"I couldn't be more flattered," he said seriously.
More flattered than shocked, she said, "O.K., sure".
The amplified sound of a camera shutter gains almost sinister force as, with each click and scrape, Dorian grows more flattered, less shy, shedding his inhibitions along with his grip on conventional morality.
Then, as Mercedes once more flattered in qualifying only to deceive in the race, he was quickly able to demote Rosberg, who soon plummeted to fifth place, out of contention.
Mr. Bouley himself might be more flattered by the Richard Gere notion suggested by Lou DiGiaimo, whose New York-based company, Louis DiGiaimo & Associates, often casts blockbusters like "Gladiator".
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Beethoven's friend Stephan von Breuning has trouble believing that Opus 131 will be put to such a use: "No doubt he would be greatly flattered, nay more, thunderstruck!
When asked about their similarities, Bronson usually shrugged off comparisons but paid homage, and Ghostface was more inclined to feel flattered than ripped off.
"John McCain usually gets it wrong, but knowing Andrew for 15 years, I am sure he is flattered — and more importantly, that his heart is in continuing to serve the people of New York, where we are glad to have him".
Additionally, women who support conforming to traditional gender roles are more likely to feel flattered by whistling, while women who support women's rights usually feel it is demeaning, according to sociologist Carol Brooks Gardner's research.
Naturally, the designer is more than a little flattered to have FLOTUS as her walking billboard.
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