Being unevolved, they are of the lower nature, instinctive, self-assertive, confused, possessive and protective of their immediate environment. |
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Our vision is turned well into the future so we offer a challenge to all who dare, are innovative and are self-assertive. |
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Anguish, the wistful veil of the lyrics show the evolution of a self-assertive group. |
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The least happy are the self-indulgent, self-centered, self-assertive, self-pitying, or simply selfish. |
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This Anna is bedraggled, frightened, distant, protective and morose, yet also self-assertive. |
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His voyeuristic eye for fiercely self-assertive, full-figured young women adds an intriguing, creepy psychology. |
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East Germany became more self-assertive and launched a new economic program. |
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There is an ambition to be independent and self-assertive, but without an overall strategy. |
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He was a colourful, self-assertive personage, but he squandered his considerable earnings and died in poverty. |
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Ambition is not merely holding out your hand to receive: it is positive, purposeful, energetic, creative and self-assertive. |
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Again and again, the drive to be self-assertive results in exceptional achievements. |
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Ultimately, in the final stages of transition, individuals are assumed to reach a more integrative stage of balance between self-assertive environmental action and reflective environmental monitoring. |
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They can be portentous and relentlessly self-assertive. |
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The advantage of possessing unique and private information, accessible to no researching biographer, is counterbalanced by the difficulty of establishing a stance that is neither overmodest nor aggressively self-assertive. |
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