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    1. Never show arrogance and righteousness


    2. In the self-centered world that exists today, the prevalent attitude is one of coarseness, arrogance, and self-will


    3. Then, full of arrogance, she claims it is very easy for a travelling salesman to earn as much as 600,000 drachmas per month, whereas the basic salary of an office employee is no more than 140,000 drachmas


    4. On the contrary, he looks angry and annoyed, as if he were jealous! Although he is only seven, he often shows such malice and arrogance which is rare even in adults


    5. But why should these people have to suffer an assault on their lifestyle at all? Why should arrogance destroy their freedom?


    6. If these opportunist thugs had designs on the village, very few would stand in their way because of their festering arrogance


    7. These vipers have created an atmosphere of fear and have all the necessary influence and arrogance of power to do what they want


    8. Her arrogance and aggression isolated her until she was left making speeches to hangers-on and scroungers


    9. good, and his arrogance increased with the purchase of every new


    10. “His arrogance is such that he thinks himself so cleaver, so ingenious, that no one would ever suspect him of such activity,” replied a disgusted First Kai

    11. The inauguration of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges was a step too far for that cadre of individuals who, through ignorance, fear, or arrogance had long suspected that the continued encouragement of the 'Chinaman and his squaw-woman,' by the rest of the civic population would lead to dire consequences


    12. After years of enduring these sorts of formal necessities, and the insipid arrogance of some participants whom I've met along the way


    13. arrogance in his step as he strolled through the halls


    14. "Judging by his skill, I would say it's not just arrogance that compels his manner of dress," Brice replied, secretly healing his wounds without Coba's knowledge


    15. Only the extreme arrogance would explain it


    16. culture? Nothing, except that arrogance


    17. stupid arrogance of those who use it, the


    18. She found she didn’t mind his frequent spates of arrogance


    19. But there was no arrogance in the young


    20. Imagine, what arrogance I’ve harbored

    21. She realized that the quality so often striking her as arrogance was something else entirely


    22. Your greed, selfishness and arrogance are the reason you are here


    23. Such arrogance I have never seen


    24. His temper could be short, his natural arrogance primed


    25. A note of arrogance crept into his tone and manner and he found he enjoyed this tremendously


    26. Fear is not the only feeding ground for the ego as it also thrives on feelings of jealousy, arrogance and pride


    27. But this time he had help from someone he had come to regard as a rival – a man of unparalleled arrogance


    28. Today, we have advanced technology available to us and have become so filled with pride and arrogance about who we are, that we are no longer content to accept that God is the Creator of everything and that he has the authority to command respect from his creations


    29. The thing was he only lasted another couple of days in the line once again he ignored advice this time about the snipers and that was the last time he did because they nailed him he had paid the ultimate price for his arrogance


    30. amused at my frustrated arrogance, but I don’t blame him; where I in his shoes, I would do the

    31. Adem was aware that arrogance was common amongst mortal Alit’aren, and it was not exactly uncommon amongst some immortals, though the Sons of Odin saw their ability to wield the Power as a part of their duty, not something they should boast about


    32. The man was pompous arrogance right down to his core, though he knew more about battle than Arig Flamebow it seemed


    33. How else describe the arrogance, hubris, and downright lust for power a la the second Messiah that infests the Obamas and their senior minions in the ant hill (or is it termite mound) that has remade our nation"s capital? Recall that in the mid 1960"s J


    34. To demand, as have had recent liberal commentators, including the President of the United States, that both the Palestinians and Israelis get over their arrogance, is not only to ignore history, but also to fail to distinguish between just and unjust military actions


    35. He looked her in the eyes and saw desperation behind her arrogance


    36. He imagined his future self sighing at his present self when remembering the naivete of this young(ish) captain, just as he had done over the foolish arrogance of Zolla the officer cadet


    37. It was never going to work and I can only attribute the team’s stance to sheer arrogance and stupidity


    38. The Nationalists could afford their arrogance because the SAP was there to enforce all of their laws


    39. What is the difference between being direct and utter stupidity, I wonder? What is the difference between arrogance and abuse of power? Ask the Nationalists! Perhaps they have the answer for you


    40. It shows arrogance and silliness in my eyes

    41. ‖ Our unwillingness to reconsider them as they actual are rather than how they appear to be by testing our (presumptive) assumptions is rooted in intellectual arrogance or fear which are hard to overcome


    42. Your average MAG gunner was very much Flying Squad material in arrogance


    43. Arrogance, the off-spring of Low Esteem, is (fortunately) balanced, however, by the professional demeanor of other (exceptional) athletes with little or nothing to prove, whose quiet tenor, and business like attitude, free of pretentious designs and excessive self-regard; that is to say, individuals who are comfortable with themselves and in themselves, who feel that they have nothing to prove and are (generally) less likely to be influenced by money and glamour; speaks volumes about the fundamental character of an emotional secure individual


    44. They could afford their arrogance but South Africa could not


    45. something which happens when surrounded by "yes men" and the natural arrogance to dismiss all critics as "from the opposition


    46. How can it be any different? It is plain arrogance and the love of money which brought you here


    47. For the pride of the wicked is a hook by which they catch themselves, and their arrogance is a bridle by which they lead themselves into rebellion against The Lord


    48. The flaunting arrogance of today‘s teachers, themselves victims of social engineering a generation ago, is presently under siege by a new generation of (thoughtful) students who, armed with their own (ideological) arsenal of values, may not be such willing accomplices as their parents


    49. The hard Left‘s calculated undermining of liberal values and common sense for its own political reasons, reinforced by its own self-loathing, has generated a leery perception of (supposed) Western arrogance and intolerance for other cultures that felicitously plays into the hands of our nation‘s mortal enemies


    50. Such arrogance is unlikely to marshal much public support on her behalf














































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    Synonymes pour "arrogance"

    arrogance haughtiness hauteur high-handedness lordliness pride disdain contumely insolence loftiness