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- Detractors snicker and think his style is pompously affected . ..
- There are many other such pompously meaningless sentences in this book.
- Well, that's putting it pompously but constructing.
- This helped Mark Metcalf, who played pompously rigid ROTC commander Doug Neidermeyer.
- He thought he was one prince speaking to another, rather pompously, too.
- In addition, you pompously accuse me of insults where I have stated none.
- In 1802 Gu閞in produced " First Empire, being highly melodramatic and pompously dignified.
- In 1929, he congratulated Joseph Stalin whose jubilee was pompously celebrated throughout the Soviet Union.
- They say he is managing clumsily, behaving pompously, and makes valuable supporters feel like outsiders.
- Still, nations frequently and pompously claim that the Prince of Peace is their champion in war.
- When it comes down to it what Wiki pompously calls " NPOV " is merely majority rule.
- It shows four older men pompously involved with pipes, while a younger one struggles with a cigar.
- "My eyes will be like the tentacles of a squid, " he announces pompously.
- W . I . S . O . R . declares pompously near the end of the film.
- So sayeth the same lords of hockey who pompously predicted that Canada would own the World Cup in perpetuity.
- When Chennakesava Reddy returns to his village after 22 years, he is pompously welcomed by one and all.
- Today the biggest bully in the world is steadfastly standing in our path, and pompously demonstrating its enmity toward us,
- Meanwhile, unperturbed, a population of egrets wade pompously in a nearby marsh, their necks curvy as a bathroom drainpipe.
- It used to be I read novels : Westerns, mysteries, an occasional book of the sort that is pompously called serious.
- Even then, the music was often pompously overlong, aspiring to a dark majesty but sounding more like a bad LSD trip.
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