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- the greater. In the Septuagint, the "hubris is
overweening pride,
superciliousness or arrogance,
often resulting in
fatal retribution or nemesis". The...
- "determinedly off-beat film" by The New York Times. He portra**** the
supercilious director of a
repertory company in post-World War II Liverpool. Critic...
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damaged microchip or
setting a two-ton
girder into place. Snobbish,
supercilious, unpo****r perfectionist.
Lifts 20 tons.
Bonecrusher Bulldozer Heavy...
- voice, who
usually pla****
supporting roles,
often characters with a
supercilious demeanour, in his 91
films made
between 1928 and 1969.
Parker was born...
- psychology.
Individuals with a
superiority complex typically come
across as
supercilious, haughty, and
disdainful toward others. They may
treat others in an imperious...
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rockers were late-period
Boomers eager to
distance themselves from the
supercilious upper end of
their demographic, and
their music,
reflecting the dour...
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writing that he "looks
uncannily like
Wilde and
presents a
mixture of
superciliousness and vulnerability.
Though the film
suffers a case of quip-lash thanks...
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purposely tangled skein, that the
numerous enemies whom his
arrogance and
superciliousness had
raised up
against him,
resolved to
destroy him. On 11
March 1676...
- many
feature films and
television programmes,
often in
aristocratic or
supercilious roles.
Prematurely balding and greying,
Vernon settled into
playing archetypal...