Sentence examples for speaks about himself from inspiring English sources

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In the book, Rodgers speaks about himself, Hart and Hammerstein, and Hammerstein speaks about the other two.

Scream-out-loud with hysteria/agony moments abound, but note well the moment when frontman Ray actually speaks about himself in the same breath as Brian Eno.

Lew never speaks about himself, and you don't have to be to a graphologist to tell that his loopy, unintelligible signature indicates that he does not want to be known.

He displays what, in the psychiatric field, is referred to as grandiosity: a sense of superiority revealed by the way that he speaks about himself and views his transgressive behavior which is not grounded in reality.

The little personal information that is known about him stems from remarks scattered through his works in which Petrizi briefly speaks about himself.

Scaramucci also speaks about the president not unlike how Trump speaks about himself. .

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He could have been speaking about himself, and he probably was.

He was speaking about himself, but he happened to be right.

Tuck, a veteran defensive end, could have been speaking about himself.

"The vice president was speaking about himself, the president and the White House," said Jay Carney, the White House press secretary.

While acting as his own advocate, he spoke about himself in the third person.

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