I found someone who didn't already know about the article and the tumult it had aroused and testified self-righteously for a quarter of an hour. |
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What is the tactic you would employ, all you justice experts who so self-righteously decry the killing of an innocent man? |
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It's a tradition for me to arrogantly and self-righteously offer New Year's resolutions for assorted public figures. |
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A more mature authorial voice would be a synthesis between the two — neither self-righteously indignant nor willfully naïve. |
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A cousin, exasperatedly and somewhat self-righteously, called him a crybaby. |
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The more self-righteously we promote our religions and the lives we lead as a result. |
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Though self-righteously claiming to work for conservation, most zoos are just businesses, existing to make money. |
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The American habit of imposing its worldview self-righteously on others is deeply unwelcome. |
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I somewhat self-righteously told friends that this had all gone too far. |
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But those who argue self-righteously that beauty comes from within have never been the target of vitriolic bullies. |
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It was terrible, those poor people, sighed the grandmother with the self-righteously linear way of thinking but a warmly direct emotionality. |
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If you'd wanted to borrow it, you should have asked,' I said, self-righteously. |
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He really is that self-righteously Manichean. |
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When he was in opposition he hounded witnesses at the committee and self-righteously dismissed their hard work on this file as a mere public relations exercise. |
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