| 41. | The full deprecation of and will depend on the outcome of the RFC.
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| 42. | LeBlanc said that last part with more than a trace of self-deprecation.
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| 43. | The phrase has a tone of poetic self-deprecation, an ironic shrewdness.
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| 44. | Ainsley said, with typical self-deprecation.
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| 45. | The assembled stars reflected the station's aura of sanguine self-deprecation.
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| 46. | Ironic self-deprecation comes naturally to Newman, as it did for Adams.
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| 47. | And he always tempered his attitude with more than a little self-deprecation.
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| 48. | But the deprivations they describe are leavened with funny anecdotes and self-deprecation.
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| 49. | Marc Cornstein, Cornell's agent, said with some self-deprecation.
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| 50. | Frears says with his usual self-deprecation.
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