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were arrogantly
adverb
In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self-importance.
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"In one climactic swipe of calumny," Thomas writes, "America's elites were arrogantly wreaking havoc on everything my grandparents had worked for and all I'd accomplished in forty-three years of struggle".
In his autobiography, he described the ordeal of his confirmation hearings, as a time when "America's elites were arrogantly wreaking havoc on everything my grandparents had worked for and all I'd accomplished in forty-three years of struggle".
A devo max option would have involved a lot of negotiations, either pre- or post-poll, during which Alex Salmond could have run rings around the British parties, claiming they were arrogantly ignoring the will of the Scots.Argument 2. The Westminster parties were spooked by a single poll into offering more devolution at the last minute.
(No other state has ever eliminated all taxes on these pass-through businesses). The cuts were arrogantly promoted by Mr. Brownback with the same disproven theory that Republicans have employed for decades: There will be no loss of revenue because of all the economic growth!
Those asking for open standards at that time were arrogantly dismissed.
Her eyes were arrogantly flat and brown-gold, rimmed with black kohl.
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People unworthy of high office are arrogantly on the march.
And he is arrogantly aware of his power.
But Sutherland's purist insistence was arrogantly naive.
But when Slim confronts Mitch, he is arrogantly unrepentant.
And yet we hear that BP is arrogantly moving ahead.
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