| 41. | One of the the speaker's close advisers defended Aldridge as a rural lawmaker who refuses to put on airs.
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| 42. | I felt no need to put on airs; to show how much I had learned from living back East.
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| 43. | He didn't put on airs.
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| 44. | During 2003 Vision had opportunity to secure its first high powered open narrowcast licences, which were soon put on air.
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| 45. | Didn't put on airs.
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| 46. | Mrs . Martin, despite her opulent apartment and a nanny for her children, is not one to put on airs.
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| 47. | He is capable of mischief and humor and even a kind of down-home eloquence, but Nolan Ryan doesn't put on airs.
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| 48. | Dennis G . Taormina Jr ., vice president for finance at Marsh & McLennan, was not one to put on airs.
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| 49. | The Boston where I grew up was a provincial city that put on airs to conceal an enormous sense of inferiority.
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| 50. | For all his brilliance, Pembleton betrays a touch of the small-town rube, out to put on airs in the big city.
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