The play even introduces elements of kabuki, shouted Japanese, and eleventh-century visuals into its overweening mix. |
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The more we nourish widespread ambition, the less we have to fear the overweening power of mild despotism. |
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He was always criticized for his philistinism and his overweening self-confidence. |
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The actor conveys at the same instant the character's overweening pride, as well as an element of self-knowledge, which borders on self-disgust. |
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Wendy believes all the adulation turned Peter 's head, sowing the seeds of overweening self-esteem. |
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What about Embassy Court Brighton, a building whose horizontal emphasis and overweening bulk wrecks the stuccoed urbanity of the Hove seafront? |
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He stated in a haunted, whispered voice and Ikeda nearly apologized for bringing it up, but his overweening pride would not allow it. |
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His best qualification for the job was his overweening ambition, nothing else. |
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Although he was an academic, he did not appear to have the arrogance and overweening sense of self-importance that some of his kind possess. |
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But if she wasn't a go-getting 11-year old, she is making up for it at 29 with an overweening ambition to grow her company. |
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It is the overweening ambition of the theory to explain or explain away rational thought, including philosophy. |
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Later, desiring heaven, he achieves it, only to be thrown down from there because of his overweening pride in his merit. |
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For the medieval period, especially the Renaissance, is replete with examples of overweening pride in the human place in the cosmos. |
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To those I would add presumptuous, imperious, overweening and authoritarian. |
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It was the bitter resentment of an unhappy childhood that set Butler against all dogma, all overweening authority and authoritarianism. |
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Managers should be able to discharge their stewardship responsibilities without resort to overweening 'command and control' policies. |
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There, culture is seen as synonymous with the country's national identity, with its almost arrogant self-belief, and with an overweening pride in its own achievements. |
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We organised races, and spurred by overweening confidence, tested the crafts' stability by standing on the seats and swaying until tipped into the cold water. |
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Elizabeth indignantly rejects him, on the grounds of his overweening pride, the part he has played in separating Jane from Bingley, and his alleged treatment of Wickham. |
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But police abuse is not the product of some overweening constabulary malevolence constantly bursting the seams of whatever rules for regulating conduct are laid down. |
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It is his gift, the sheer, overweening pomp and costliness of it all, that strikes us as extraordinary. |
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And that hatefulness is the point of the book the accent, the manner, the air of overweening, in-your-face arrogance. |
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In fact, some regulatory competition is useful, because it should stop regulators from growing complacent or overweening. |
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Americans' distrust of overweening government power is as deeply rooted a tradition as vigilante justice, Mr Zimring concedes. |
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The roots of this repression lie not in the leaders' overweening confidence but in their nervousness. |
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The message from the young people was unanimous: protect us from the overweening ambition of our families and managers. |
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Hence the overweening pride that raises the individual above anything and anybody else is intrinsically deplorable. |
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One suspects that by virtue of confidence, passion, and force of personality she was also able to cow all but the most overweening. |
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By means of this proposal, we have run up the flag of realism and signalled our opposition to overweening bureaucracy. |
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To those worried about the United States' overweening power and swagger on the world stage, this may seem like an odd observation. |
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It was an age of excess, of overweening ambition, of greed, and phoniness, and sucking up, and the glorification of strange, obnoxious, preening, uninteresting people. |
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The redemption of Judas, the challenges of pusillanimous leadership and the sin of overweening arrogance are handled deftly in this timeless tale. |
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No success rendered him overweening and no disaster was ever known to stagger his firmness. |
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It was not principally differences over the real work of the party that fueled the factional lineups, nor was it Lovestone's overweening personal ambition, though this was certainly a factor. |
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This term has recently been championed by Japanese essayists on the same grounds as polytheism, in opposition to the overweening supremacy of Western monotheism. |
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At times UNESCO is regarded as an international institution which protects stone monuments, monuments that reflect the overweening ambition of the past and its creative genius. |
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Their policies were linked to an overweening concern with material progress that was unrestrained by later considerations of ecological impact, among others. |
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Furthermore, Benigni's satire more accurately targets Johnny's overweening machismo and gynephobia than it does his erstwhile criminal dealings. |
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Lest overweening pride should seize us, however, it is well to look back over the life of mankind as Dr. Julius E. Lips does in his book The Origin of Things. |
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The unimaginable suffering your people have endured provides a horrible example of the evil that can occur when man in overweening pride and arrogance distances himself from God and the commandments. |
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This newspaper must not become a platform for the overweening to smother the opinions of the underweening. |
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His overweening pride received another shock through his new friends the legitimates. |
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Today, too many Republicans hear the constitution telling them to dig in and seek Mr Obama's surrender. Fighting, not fixingThe Founding Fathers did worry about overweening presidents trampling the constitution. |
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The plan to find alternatives to an overweening state in the provision of public services made sense only if profitmaking firms were fully part of the mix. |
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Overweening distrust of authority can lead to blindness as much as to liberation. |
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