| 41. | I just don't have enough arrogance to do that.
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| 42. | To his critics, he was condescending and given to arrogance.
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| 43. | When you got past the somewhat pushiness and the somewhat arrogance,
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| 44. | But this is not to be interpreted as arrogance or overconfidence.
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| 45. | Mike Tyson wore his arrogance like his lime-green underwear.
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| 46. | The level of Clinton's arrogance and dishonesty keeps rising.
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| 47. | When you think of New York, you think of arrogance,
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| 48. | Still, Valentine's confidence can be construed as arrogance.
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| 49. | Yes, Andrew has the family eloquence and the family arrogance.
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| 50. | Bob gets his team to play tough, bordering on arrogance,
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