| 11. | We are accustomed to thinking of architectural exhibitions as vicarious.
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| 12. | The most recognizable names had a modicum of vicarious fame.
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| 13. | One's instinct is to applaud in vicarious triumph.
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| 14. | I would make it more of a quintessentially vicarious event.
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| 15. | He is hardly a sentimental sap who is prone to vicarious patriotism.
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| 16. | Porter could take more than vicarious pride in his subordinates'accomplishments.
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| 17. | As vicarious thrill, nobody does it better than NASCAR.
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| 18. | There are a few who find such vicarious participation insufficient.
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| 19. | That's still close enough for a vicarious thrill.
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| 20. | We get vicarious thrills from depictions of pain or suggestions of violence.
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