In one sense, to see this beast lurking so self-confidently at the edge of human society seems completely surreal. |
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It takes time for a people to mature and to become self-confidently themselves, without begrudging others their own forms of identity. |
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Let's even put a grandfather clock ticking self-confidently against one wall. |
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The colour aesthetics of a building encased in glass self-confidently assert a specific identity. |
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You may enjoy exercising authority over others, and will do so self-confidently, without the need to seek advice or assistance. |
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Karim speaks urgently and self-confidently in English, usually about his hatred of western values. |
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Manresa is a multi-faceted city identifying with its past and looking self-confidently to the future with hope and excitement. |
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Last time I plugged it in and played more self-confidently so that the results were beyond my expectations. |
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We consider the latest trends, self-confidently interpret them and incorporate them into the latest collections. |
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His famous temperament — cool, analytic, self-confidently averse to self-pity and self-dramatization — has been a constant since childhood. |
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This colourful harmony is self-confidently displayed during the Carnival of Cultures, a street festival with a cast of millions. |
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There are 6 other districts of the town, which are villages in local tradition. The people self-confidently take part in the development of Kandern. |
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For the 5,000 or so biodynamic enterprises and farms worldwide this transformation means openly and self-confidently meeting the challenge of the ecological and fair trade arena. |
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Henry, fighting the urge to just disappear and let the battle rage on, shifted somewhat pompously and very self-confidently into a loud authoritative voice. |
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They should present themselves self-confidently and politely. |
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Represent Europe self-confidently in the world. |
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To her disadvantage, it makes her appear aloof when, in fact, she can be self-confidently gracious, indulging the cat pictures of her minions and the baby stories of junior fashion editors with genuine compassion. |
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