| 21. | Mountains and steep cliffs that rise loftily out of the Ligurian Sea in the most northerly part of the Western Mediterranean.
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| 22. | This allows the president to perform his dignified-statesman routine, loftily declining to engage in " politics ."
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| 23. | In 1952, Dwight Eisenhower refused to tear down elements of the New Deal and spoke loftily about retooling the Republican Party.
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| 24. | And suddenly W ., who had been loftily promising to restore civility to politics, seems like Slashing, Opportunistic Guy.
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| 25. | To put off reporters, he loftily proclaimed, " The pope is worried over peace in the world ."
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| 26. | "The world already knows what I am, " he loftily informs Nicholas, " and I do n
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| 27. | He heads off to London to sell his magnum opus and loftily invites a leading publisher to buy it for a thousand guineas.
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| 28. | With loftily arched eyebrows and imperial pouts, potential buyers press against the red velvet ropes for a closer look at their quarry.
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| 29. | Gerald and Sarah Murphy, the socialite friends of F . Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, loftily declared that living well was the best revenge.
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| 30. | House Speaker Newt Gingrich cited a higher partisan purpose : " We are trying to accomplish strategic things, " he said loftily.
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