| 31. | The eyes of a victim . ( A born victim, as she states glibly in her book.
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| 32. | Politicians who were part of the Soviet system now glibly portray themselves as the authors of its transformation.
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| 33. | The anti-Americanism glibly wheeled out by intellectuals and politicians finds little echo among ordinary French people.
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| 34. | On Wednesday, he glibly engaged Hearn in a repartee that had the ballroom walls holding their sides.
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| 35. | Instead, he glibly referred to her as " the little lady, Marla Messing ."
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| 36. | In a sport sometimes glibly described in terms of warfare, these officers in training enjoy few victories.
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| 37. | Instead, the decision embraced mediocrity and glibly assumed that old textbooks are " classics ."
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| 38. | "We cannot glibly on full stomachs speak about handouts to those who often go to bed hungry.
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| 39. | His rebuttals to potential objections roll from his tongue glibly, like the rote quotes from a nursery rhyme:
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| 40. | I spout Roman history a little too glibly and am apt to swoon glowingly about Homer's Iliad.
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