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    1. “You were restored to us miraculously, by our Goddess whom we prayed to through every day of our misery!” A hint of haughtiness crept into the old matron’s voice and features


    2. and the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day


    3. Joey strutted with more haughtiness than usual as he entered the room


    4. exceedingly proud of his loftiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the haughtiness of his heart


    5. by foot: such was the haughtiness of his mind


    6. 21 So when Antiochus had carried out of the temple a thousand and eight hundred talents he departed in all haste to Antiochia weening in his pride to make the land navigable and the sea passable by foot: such was the haughtiness of his mind


    7. 6 So Nicanor in exceeding pride and haughtiness determined to set up a public monument of his victory over Judas and them that were with him; 7 But Maccabeus had ever sure confidence that the Lord would help him: 8 therefore he exhorted his people not to fear the coming of the heathen against them but to remember the help which in former times they had received from Heaven and now to expect the victory and aid which should come to them from the Almighty


    8. haughtiness he had exhibited before


    9. Some haughtiness on her part, some resentment on his, her impatience for real money, for social stature, for fulfillment at work, for more and more show—all contributed


    10. Every day at school the young student studied Rosalie and Kristen, watching their secret signals such as tapping their watches or the occasional wink to confirm their snobby haughtiness, the superiority they thought they had

    11. Wickland could not help but smile as he watched the man’s expression change from that of plain haughtiness to one of humble acquiescence at this stranger’s presence


    12. Early the next morning, many of the older scribes and elders of the synagogue approached with much arrogance, and pride, as was plainly portrayed by their haughtiness and rigid profile, wanting once again to justify their upcoming deeds


    13. When God puts the qualities of pride and haughtiness in this abomination category – you know that He is giving all of us a very serious warning on this issue


    14. ” In other words, the spirit of pride and haughtiness can lead to a destructive type of fall


    15. If the Islamic faith became a dogma of the Musalmans akin to paranoia, then the Brahman haughtiness was transformed into the Hindu insensitivity


    16. But he had the same haughtiness of most young


    17. haughtiness had largely faded


    18. Bushi coupled with his staring caused Sun Zhongyu to lose all his haughtiness!


    19. their footing steady and they had an air of haughtiness, it was obvious that they


    20. "Nothing, except that he and it should both be ignored," Fanny answered, with what seemed irrelevant haughtiness

    21. Also of issue is the haughtiness of those supporting the donation


    22. This statement is not my boasting, haughtiness or arrogance, but a rich Experience of research of the scenarios of development of many other Continuums and a logically reasoned statement of the fact, and any of you can make sure of its incontrovertibility right now, by thoroughly testing the vibrations automatically generated by any IISSIIDIOLOGY books or even by this Information recorded on any other digital carrier using any available methods (for example, Kirlian photography)


    23. In any of skrruullerrt systems, in which all your choices are continuously made, there are always — remember, ALWAYS!!! — most favorable (for you) variants of the Directions of further development of any current situation! There are never hopeless circumstances and unsolvable conflict situations, but there are only your laziness, despair, negativism, fear, ignorance, impatience, haughtiness, ambition and many traits that prevent you from making in current circumstances the rightest Choice, which will not necessarily be usual or expected by those around you whose opinion creates a problem for you


    24. haughtiness was sometimes more than she could take


    25. "I am not particularly interested in anyone's opinion," Svidrigailov answered, dryly and even with a shade of haughtiness, "and therefore why not be vulgar at times when vulgarity is such a convenient cloak for our climate


    26. Amalia Ivanovna was foreseeing something amiss, and at the same time deeply wounded by Katerina Ivanovna's haughtiness, and to restore the good-humour of the company and raise herself in their esteem she began, apropos of nothing, telling a story about an acquaintance of hers "Karl from the chemist's," who was driving one night in a cab, and that "the cabman wanted him to kill, and Karl very much begged him not to kill, and wept and clasped hands, and frightened and from fear pierced his heart


    27. "Hush, senor," said Sancho, "don't talk that way, but open your eyes, and come and pay your respects to the lady of your thoughts, who is close upon us now;" and with these words he advanced to receive the three village lasses, and dismounting from Dapple, caught hold of one of the asses of the three country girls by the halter, and dropping on both knees on the ground, he said, "Queen and princess and duchess of beauty, may it please your haughtiness and greatness to receive into your favour and good-will your captive knight who stands there turned into marble stone, and quite stupefied and benumbed at finding himself in your magnificent presence


    28. I have not begotten nor given birth to my lady, though I behold her as she needs must be, a lady who contains in herself all the qualities to make her famous throughout the world, beautiful without blemish, dignified without haughtiness, tender and yet modest, gracious from courtesy and courteous from good breeding, and lastly, of exalted lineage, because beauty shines forth and excels with a higher degree of perfection upon good blood than in the fair of lowly birth


    29. When he had reached the group in which it was evident, by the haughtiness of their common mien, that the principal chiefs were collected, the stranger paused, and then the Delawares saw that the active and erect form that stood before them was that of the well-known Huron chief, Le Renard Subtil


    30. —It was the speech, mark you, the professor said, of a finished orator, full of courteous haughtiness and pouring in chastened diction I will not say the vials of his wrath but pouring the proud man's contumely upon the new movement

    31. —And it seemed to me that I heard the voice of that Egyptian highpriest raised in a tone of like haughtiness and like pride


    32. The Count of Morcerf was haughtiness to maintain his position


    33. At Naoetsu, most of the guards stayed in camp, their haughtiness replaced by gushing obsequiousness


    34. For this reason there positively came into Alexey Alexandrovitch’s face a look of haughtiness and severity whenever anyone inquired after his wife’s health


    35. direct, equable manner with everyone, which very quickly made the majority of the noblemen reverse the current opinion of his supposed haughtiness


    36. "I am not particularly interested in anyone's opinion," Svidrigaïlov answered, dryly and even with a shade of haughtiness, "and therefore why not be vulgar at times when vulgarity is such a convenient cloak for our climate


    37. Amalia Ivanovna was foreseeing something amiss, and at the same time deeply wounded by Katerina Ivanovna's haughtiness, and to restore the good‐humour of the company and raise herself in their esteem she began, apropos of nothing, telling a story about an acquaintance of hers "Karl from the chemist's," who was driving one night in a cab, and that "the cabman wanted him to kill, and Karl very much begged him not to kill, and wept and clasped hands, and frightened and from fear pierced his heart


    38. "Haughtiness is not conceit; I call Fred conceited


    39. I had treated her like a poor ignorant Wretch and condescended to her Ignorance of Poetry all because I was wearing Breeches and a Wig, and she was wearing a Petticoat and Apron! What a Diff’rence mere Garments could make! ’Twas true, I had read Edmund Waller and knew that his Poem “To Phyllis” (which that Blackguard Tunewell claim’d for his own) was first publish’d perhaps four score and ten Years ago, but was that a Cause for Haughtiness? I had spent the tender Years of Childhood in a Great House with a fine Library; Polly had not


    40. Most people would have termed her a splendid woman of her age: and so she was, no doubt, physically speaking; but then there was an expression of almost insupportable haughtiness in her bearing and

    41. So that when Uncle Leo XII reproached him a second time, he admitted defeat, but with a certain haughtiness


    42. She wanted to find the truth, and she searched for it with an anguish almost as great as her terrible fear of finding it, and she was driven by an irresistible wind even stronger than her innate haughtiness, even stronger than her dignity: an agony that bewitched her


    43. But she dried her hands the best she could on her apron, arranged her appearance the best she could, called on all the haughtiness she had been born with to calm her maddened heart, and went to meet the man with her sweet doe’s gait, her head high, her eyes shining, her nose ready for battle, and grateful to her fate for the immense relief of going home, but not as pliant as he thought, of course, because she would be happy to leave with him, of course, but she was also determined to make him pay with her silence for the bitter suffering that had ended her life


    44. Svidrigaïlov answered, dryly and even with a shade of haughtiness, ‘and therefore why not be vulgar at times when vulgarity is such a convenient cloak for our climate


    45. Katerina Ivanovna, in fact, could hardly help meeting her guests with increased dignity, and even haughtiness


    46. Amalia Ivanovna was foreseeing something amiss, and at the same time deeply wounded by Katerina Ivanovna’s haughtiness, and to restore the good-humour of the company and raise herself in their esteem she began, apropos of nothing, telling a story about an acquaintance of hers ‘Karl from the chemist’s,’ who was driving one 684 of 967


    47. Ever since Prince Sergay's arrest, poor Liza had shown a sort of conceited pride, an unapproachable haughtiness, almost unendurable ; but every one in the house knew the truth and understood how she was suffering, and if at first I scowled and was sulky at her manner with us, it was simply owing to my petty irritabilit}', increased tenfold by illness—that is how I explain it now


    48. With the other, clear part of her reason, she must have seen through the insignificance of her ' hero,' for who will not agree now that that imhappy man, noble-hearted in his own way as he was, was at the same time an absolutely insignificant person ? This very haughtiness and OS it were antagonism towards us all, this constant suspiciousness that we were thinking difTercntly of him, made one surmise that in the secret recesses of her heart a very different judgment of her unhappy friend had perhaps been formed


    49. For this reason there positively came into Alexey Alexandrovitch's face a look of haughtiness and severity whenever anyone inquired after his wife's health


    50. The “pride and haughtiness,” which had struck Alyosha so much before, was only betrayed now in a frank, generous energy and a sort of bright, strong faith in herself










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    arrogance haughtiness hauteur high-handedness lordliness disdain contumely insolence loftiness