| 11. | Havel alienated some by loftily declaring that he would not even campaign for re-election by parliament.
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| 12. | Arendt collaborates in this smugness by loftily assuming that the American people didn't wish to oust President Nixon.
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| 13. | He said he was still consulting with clients and regarded public relations loftily as a " social science ."
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| 14. | The BIA, which has trust responsibility for the tribes, loftily asserted that individual ownership would turn Indians into farmers.
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| 15. | That means the stocks of many of the small companies did not rise as loftily in 1995 as the index suggests.
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| 16. | Although these insights are sometimes rather loftily stated, they deftly add muscle to the bones of Truth's biography.
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| 17. | "I do business only within our social circles, with other noble families, " he explained loftily.
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| 18. | At a recent Republican Party convention in Cleveland, party luminaries tried to talk loftily about the issues facing the party.
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| 19. | Cikar loftily brushes aside such explanations with one of his master's sayings : " From God we receive.
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| 20. | Cheney loftily argues that " privacy " means you can do things while hiding behind the cloak of anonymity.
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