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- Sometimes McCain will self-deprecatingly mock his own war record.
- Columbus chuckles, as self-deprecatingly as Grant might.
- Higgins said self-deprecatingly in a later telephone interview.
- The term is simultaneously both parochially proud and self-deprecatingly humorous.
- When Marimuthu speaks deprecatingly of Manickam s lineage, Manickam sees red.
- He added, self-deprecatingly, " It's nostalgia ."
- He's secure enough to speak deprecatingly about some of his earlier films.
- Jongerius self-deprecatingly calls her process " free range design ."
- Herriman was described as self-deprecatingly modest, and he disliked being photographed.
- He self-deprecatingly described his books as " holes held together with string ".
- He added, self-deprecatingly, " Now that's coaching,"
- Dex is clever, charming, witty, and smart enough to come on self-deprecatingly.
- As self-deprecatingly funny as she is gorgeous, she suggests a more exotic Sandra Bullock.
- The word was used self-deprecatingly by Linus Torvalds in naming the Git version control system.
- W . jokes self-deprecatingly about his own comfort with the " I " word.
- Lewis self-deprecatingly told Esquire magazine in 1980, after she had left reporting to be a columnist again.
- That was exactly what Jean Cocteau did when he commented deprecatingly on Stravinsky in his 1918 book, . }}
- So, please, give Shanahan a big assist, but don't allow Young to self-deprecatingly inaccurate.
- Martin often claimed, self-deprecatingly, that he had simply " copied Bing Crosby 100 percent ."
- Self-deprecatingly, he was discussing his autobiography-in-progress with his ghost, a woman named Rose.
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