I thought this celebration might be a tad hasty and hubristic as there were still two cards to come. |
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It is dangerously ambitious, if not outright hubristic, to use Homer's poem about the rage of Achilles as your source. |
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In its war on the press, this hubristic administration may finally have crossed a bridge too far. |
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They are missing the fact that his dream was so hubristic as to be delusional. |
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This offers a window into the corporate record industry's hubristic faith in endless growth. |
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The likelihood of suffering tragedy increases with a hubristic belief that we have everything under control. |
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The administration's hubristic foreign policy has been efficiently exposed as based on nothing more than hallucination. |
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He was seduced into politics and fell victim to the hubristic notion that he, and he alone, could once again be France's saviour. |
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For nearly five billion years, an insanely hubristic host with lyssophobia had hosted the herald universe. |
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It would be hubristic for any critic to think he is absolutely right and the mainstream record-buying public are absolutely wrong. |
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Mr President, here we go again: more posturing, another hubristic attempt to emulate America. |
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In wisely sidestepping the hubristic folly of trying to sum up his own time, he achieved a sort of timelessness. |
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As in many battles, Lee's decisions seem hubristic, and ultimately cost the South half of its fighting force. |
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But it is also because there is an emerging theory about a superior Asian model of government, put forward by both despairing Western businesspeople and hubristic Asian chroniclers. |
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By his hubristic defiance of time, Dorian wanders into an infrahuman realm where he is at the mercy of pitiless daemonic agents. |
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The hubristic Archdeacon Brandon is driven to domestic despair, professional defeat and sudden death. |
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The maddening nature of the punishment was reserved for Sisyphus due to his hubristic belief that his cleverness surpassed that of Zeus himself. |
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Yet, mixing the idea of America's mission with the discourse of Us-vs-Them can create a volatile hubristic cocktail. |
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For me, huge doesn't exist,' he was recently quoted as saying, and indeed the scale of his paintings verges repeatedly on the hubristic. |
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The maddening nature of the punishment was reserved for King Sisyphus due to his hubristic belief that his cleverness surpassed that of Zeus himself. |
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Unfortunately, this seems at best hubristic and at worst dangerous. |
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While his style is openly hubristic, Younesi's comments are not unique. |
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