Although they realized his vaingloriousness after the war, it came too late in the day to save the president's skin. |
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Joseph was inexpressibly shocked to observe his son's enthusiasm as he beheld these exhibitions of heathen vaingloriousness. |
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I have altogether failed to comprehend as to how undue pride or vaingloriousness could ever stand in the way of a man's faith. |
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In court papers and interviews, the two lawyers have further accused each other of vaingloriousness. |
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There's a vague radical unease about the vaingloriousness and opulence of it all. |
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One may detect a tone of self-righteous bigotry and decry it, as one may regret some of Paul's vaingloriousness. |
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It is inconceivable that Spenser, the 'poet loved of the poets', and the pattern of princely gentlemen, advanced this suggestion from personal vaingloriousness. |
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Actors have a reputation for vaingloriousness, but no… Anyway, I'd had my moment of insight. |
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Aidan McArdle and Stephen Kennedy as the Dublin oldsters are not so much figures of fun as symbols of the vaingloriousness of war's non-combatants. |
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This vaingloriousness in me, that the Evil One had displayed under my eyes, made me stop short... It is in the middle of great anxieties that I went to rest. |
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