There was Gore sitting on a couch in chinos and a polo shirt, answering questions with frankness and candor, bursting out with self-deprecatory stories and song.
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While the word is generally used in a deprecatory sense, it may imply a measure of respect for language skills, or frivolity, among various other benign usages.
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Others defended the joke as being in line with the self-deprecatory sort of humor that has come to be expected of Presidents when they speak at that event.
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:Well denni certainly didn't work well with me, so i don't know where the deprecatory and unsubstantiated comment " hogwash " is coming from.
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They were emulating Barbara Bush, who hid her own tart tongue and political instincts behind a grandmotherly pose and a self-deprecatory dedication to her husband's glory.
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They have a self-deprecatory tone that is common in North American comics, tracing its roots to the awkwardly self-aware underground comix of the 1960s and 1970s.
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While maintaining a self-deprecatory view of himself as one having bad blood, Song s younger years were fueled by his strong desire to be a professional writer.
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In 1789 he was wounded in a duel in London with Colonel Charles Lennox ( afterwards fourth Duke of Richmond and Lennox ) following deprecatory remarks he made in a pamphlet.
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Then her humor, highly developed irony with a delicately honed sense of the bizarre, turned their daily crises into self-deprecatory adventures that made Bombeck one of the crowd.
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Falling in with a talented group of writer / comedians, Moore found that his long-standing penchant for mordant, often self-deprecatory humor went over well with them.