The characters remained self-absorbed, oblivious to conventional morality or the pieties of political correctness. |
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She becomes involved with a self-absorbed, internationally known ballet star who discards women like used candy wrappers. |
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John gazes longingly at her but never dreams of making a move, despite his wife's spiral into self-absorbed hostility. |
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It is a shallow, angry, self-absorbed, beautifully made excuse for a movie. |
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Unshaven, scruffy, with greasy brown hair, he slouches in a woollen ski hat, totally self-absorbed. |
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The new restaurant is a great success and allows her to continue her indulgence of the increasingly greedy and self-absorbed Veda. |
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In this sleazoid farce, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
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I've heard of self-absorbed brides and grooms, but this is a whole new level. |
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You became the poster child for every me-first, self-absorbed professional athlete on the planet. |
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Most of the starters had that flaccid, self-absorbed, glutinously expired quality of pre-prepared and bulk-produced portion control. |
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It is no wonder that so much of the world looks upon Americans as self-absorbed primitives. |
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As the season progressed, all became more neurotic, erratic, and self-absorbed. |
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A self-absorbed advertising type, gives up his Christmas airplane seat to a family man so he can stay behind for a bonk. |
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The fun is all in the self-absorbed self-abuse, the modern rules of attraction and dating, and a complete over-the-top obsession with music. |
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Above all, they are apt to be self-centred and self-absorbed, with little interest in their neighbours and communities. |
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If this happens, the organization becomes self-absorbed and stops interacting with its environment. |
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Not surprisingly, many developing countries find this sort of stance by developed countries typically selfish and self-absorbed. |
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They nevertheless regard the institutions as entities which are largely inaccessible and self-absorbed. |
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The media are quick to tell us that the youth of our day are all self-absorbed, materialistic, impatient, and disrespectful. |
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Transformative Mediation: Transformative mediation is based on the belief that conflict tends to make parties feel weak and self-absorbed. |
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Some folks may not want to read another self-absorbed memoir written by a middle-aged Caucasian going through a midlife crisis. |
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Possessive, vain and self-absorbed, she stifled him until, he said, he could no longer stand women. |
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Tom is a quick-witted, but self-absorbed fantasiser who, due to the suffocating mall atmosphere, is beginning to hallucinate. |
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Reading my diary entries written before you died, I see a picture of a self-absorbed adolescent. |
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She has to be the most spoiled, self-absorbed, and airheaded person I have ever seen. |
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I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them. |
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She has a hard time getting the self-absorbed, self-loathing D-lister to open up. |
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The self-absorbed Bluth parents adopted Annyong from Korea for a better PR spin. |
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It was all self-absorbed, shabby and suggestive of a leader about to take her troops over a cliff. |
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He's dangerously self-absorbed, and bursts into tears at the drop of a hat. |
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His career had been built in silence, with no sensational records, no World Series heroics, no self-absorbed theatrics. |
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He highlights his disregard for self-absorbed authoritarianism. |
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He is a prig, a holy terror, a self-absorbed, insensitive pain. |
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Above all, they're apt to be self-centred and self-absorbed, with little interest in their neighbours or communities. |
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Last year, with my whole world in a state of flux, I was too self-absorbed and self-doubting to be able to work it out. |
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What a self-absorbed, self-obsessed, self-indulgent, bratty generation of adults we have become. |
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Giving excuses too often undermines a person's reputation by making him seem self-absorbed, unreliable or unknowledgeable. |
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Because she is just so monumentally self-absorbed and needy and emotionally stunted. |
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As boring meeting after boring meeting takes place, we are supposed to care about these venal, self-absorbed egomaniacs. |
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With the exception of Chamberlain, the Union generals are presented as either bumbling or self-absorbed. |
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His camp, squeaking, self-absorbed, Irish puppydog charm worked its magic on the voting audience. |
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They are far too self-absorbed to waste any precious time overanalyzing you. |
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There is no place for the self-absorbed and self-concerned in the ranks of the pathfinders. |
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Yet, you are too stupid and self-absorbed to realize just how much of an idiot you are. |
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The self-absorbed men take center stage via a series of furtive crouches, runs, hops, and boxing feints. |
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They're autobiographical without being self-absorbed. |
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The listener described the host as self-absorbed and complained that he criticized Quebecers' language and speech patterns as though he, himself, were not a Quebecer. |
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Blogging can bring out the self-absorbed egomaniac in anyone. |
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Edward, on the other hand, is a brooding, self-absorbed Byronic hero with ice-cold hands. |
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It is apparent that an era of self-absorbed finance that viewed itself as the apex of economic activity led to widespread misallocation of capital. |
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In my opinion, this would demonstrate an attitude that is self-absorbed, irresponsible, arrogant and disrespectful of the will expressed by a majority of the citizens of two countries that we have a duty to listen to. |
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I don't want to call him self-absorbed but he was more concerned with the scratch on his car than the people in the car he hit. |
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To the self-absorbed, vision is impossible. |
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The notion of a cold, sterile universe inimical to life, where galaxies, suns and planets spin in isolation, has reflected man's self-absorbed, materialistic consciousness down the ages. |
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In the painfully funny Swan Song, an aging character actor laments a lost love and reflects upon his less than heroic career with self-absorbed regret. |
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The self-absorbed bewitchment of an historical culture, presumptuous and convinced of its own perennial triumphant destinies? |
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Lord Exbury's foppish elder son, his self-absorbed daughter, a local toad-eater, and a peasant couple are examples of the breadth of the play's dramatis personae. |
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In this sleazoid farce where characters cackle like horrific hens in a sexual slaughterhouse, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
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The self-enlightened and self-absorbed converged on this panoramic enclave last week to wine, dine, glad hand and postulate on e-commerce. |
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The news is plastered with pervasive money-grubbing, self-absorbed, dysfunctional so-called athletes. |
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Still a blindly self-absorbed malcontent, he will eventually infuriate or wound anyone who gets near him. |
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I want no philosopher queen or king, no prophet exuding revealed truth, no mesmerising Pied Piper, no hawker of appealing mirages, no self-absorbed hankerer for power. |
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In confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy, the self-induced, self-absorbed Greek tragedy of Andrew Lohse. |
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Esther is also a self-absorbed buttinsky, the kind that manages to ruin just about every family gathering and certainly doesn't make an exception of this one. |
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She is almost always shown in profile and never engages the viewer, but with downcast eyes she seems intensely self-absorbed or excessively demure. |
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Harper is the self-absorbed frontwoman for a band that's about to break. |
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She is sensuous, grasping, self-absorbed, fierce, greedy, megalomaniacal, and utterly certain that she is entitled to have her ego, her power, and her way. |
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They might begin to take note of the fact that their self-absorbed and self-referential works over the past two decades in particular have made almost no impact. |
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Lahiri is vacuous, self-absorbed and clueless about the wider world unless it comes packaged in a pop culture reference. |
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Here, she is seen as the glowering, consummately self-absorbed opportunist who succeeded in becoming Wagner's first mythologizer. |
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Anyone who associates Laurie Anderson with unvaryingly futuristic experiments might be surprised by her… A self-absorbed young woman describes her life as if it were a series of five performance-art pieces. |
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He hardly saw his children, by habit was self-absorbed. |
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It's their second album Lonerism that's really made it for them, a sparklingly self-absorbed shrine at which this notably glossy-haired crowd has come to nod. |
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Until computers learn how to cope just as proficiently with the outbursts of self-absorbed teenage bloggers or snarky gossip columnists, machine-translated articles will struggle to attract readers. |
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When he arrived in Paris, in the seventeen-forties, at the age of thirty, he was a deracinated looker-on, struggling with complex feelings of envy, fascination, revulsion, and rejection provoked by a self-absorbed élite. |
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Mr. Sarkozy's seemingly raucous, self-absorbed personal style is a constant target, while his campaign promises to vitalize and reform French politics and economic performance are increasingly mocked as substanceless. |
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The solipsistic and normatively depleted mindset of this self-absorbed colossus in the middle of Europe can no longer even guarantee that the European Union will be preserved in its wavering status quo. |
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Lawrence Wetherhold is a widowed, imperiously brilliant, and self-absorbed literature professor who has alienated his son and turned his daughter into an acid-tongued, friendless over-achiever. |
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But equally, art that doesn't notice, or remains unaffected by, epochal shifts in the world it inhabits, is variously asleep, suffocatingly self-absorbed or simply not looking. |
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Conversely, persons who were more self-absorbed as children, who were verbally dexterous, sensitive and displayed a keener sense of reality, tended to have fewer drink-related problems during later life. |
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The Bright Young People were the most glamorous, influential, self-absorbed, quasi-bohemian and overeducated creatures in existence. |
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On the one hand, they're not unlike the squirmy, restless, self-absorbed creatures we hold hands with at stoplights so they don't dash headlong into traffic. |
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