Despite their recent successes on the classical music scene, they have not become big-headed. |
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Having so much money so young is going to make anyone a bit big-headed, and they have got the world at their feet. |
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But though he loved telling you what he had done and was a wonderful gossip, he was not big-headed. |
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I don't feel under the same pressure now but I don't want to get big-headed. |
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He hates to appear big-headed, but he knows that false modesty is equally odious. |
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The thing that pleases me most is that he is a good kid, willing to learn and not big-headed. |
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And following the vane of the originally Sensi, 2006 has great cell-shading graphics and the big-headed look that really is unlike any other. |
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We haven't got big-headed since EURO 2008, and that says a lot about this team. |
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If you are going to use big-headed ants for pest control you will have to know what they look like. |
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If one day I don't feel like smiling, then people will say I've got all big-headed and that I'm a diva. |
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He insulted me and accused me of being proud and big-headed. |
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I'm not being big-headed here, but I think it's fair to say I'm still something of a leader in musical terms. |
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Bouli becomes famous, but becomes big-headed... This crazy poetic play is full of twists and turns and recounts the difficulties a child faces in growing up. |
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In fact their head is about one third of their total body length. So if you notice ants with very big heads, they could be the big-headed ants you are looking for. |
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We tested 10 types, including the goofy rubber ones found on driving ranges, to see which yielded the longest drives using the latest big-headed drivers. |
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People looked on that as being conceited or being big-headed. |
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Quirky illustrations feature big-headed characters, with names like Schoolboy Hoyt and Bullet Joe Bush, sporting blue-striped Yankees uniforms, while Babe Ruth and Issy are hilarious in tights and ballet slippers. |
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Using the wood press, shaping boards, and other general manufacturing duties are par for the course for these big-headed, otherworldly workers. |
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He manages those egos, sometimes with fieriness known as The Ferguson Hairdryer, the rage directed at players who let the team down — especially lazy or big-headed players. |
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Second Report of a Big-Headed Fly Genus Parasitic upon Crane Flies and First Michigan Record of the Parasite. |
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