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Nixon was certainly entitled to some self-admiration.
And deliver us, right this minute from self-admiration.
Even in Normandy during the D Day invasion, there is no self-admiration or grandeur.
"Who hasn't heard of me?" Self-admiration is a trait in which neither man is lacking.
Perhaps it was her Quaker upbringing, which had inculcated the dangers of self-admiration.
If Steiner's self-admiration is warranted, perhaps he should have left it unwritten along with these books.
As the prince, Mr. Edelman dashes through the forest, posing from time to time in self-admiration.
Tisbe and Clorinda, the daughters of Don Magnifico, are adorning themselves extravagantly, and indulging in ecstasies of self-admiration.
Or did Bacon choose to have Rembrandt look over his right shoulder – the angel's side – as a token of admiration, or self-admiration?
Robert Eli plays Hannay, who made his first appearance in John Buchan's 1915 novel, with a nice mix of heroic self-admiration and comic doltishness.
His character, identified simply as the Conductor, cannot see past his towering self-admiration, which of course is matched by equally outsize self-disgust.
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