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- Adams'lack of pretention helped shape the California wine industry.
- The Practice Statement is an effective abandonment of our pretention to infallibility.
- That tradition strengthened the family's pretention over the Montenegro Vilayet.
- Ever noticed how coffeehouses love to dabble in pretention?
- I thought this level of pretention was actually fatal.
- "Parklife " ( SBK ) is a thing of rare pretention.
- This is to say that there is not an ounce of pretention in this man.
- But for pretention and pomposity, for flaws and foibles, you can't count on the gods.
- In 1970 / 71, Israel demolished homes in Rafah for road widening under the pretention of security measures.
- By the time Brian ( Eno ) and I began working together, there was a sense of intellectual pretention.
- He is sagely, almost hypnotic as he speaks, with a demeanor that is comforting for its shortage of pretention.
- Market Street shops like N . W . Gallery and Les Cadeaux offer fine artisanry, without the pretention of big city shopping.
- Such things needs to find a place when you write about a community and that too under the pretention of writing historical facts.
- I will really have to advise you for your own good to lower your level of pretention and open yourself for receving further knolledge.
- Isabel Hammond said it has character but not pretention, and the view is perfect, especially when the sun comes up over the water.
- But it's fun, and therefore represents a welcome respite from all the pretention that surrounds wine the other 364 days a year.
- A satire on academic pretention, female education, and pr閏iosit?( French for preciousness ), it was one of his most popular comedies.
- The best thing about this " Emma " is that, as Austen would have liked, it is free of stuffiness and pretention.
- The first one was on User _ talk : Khoikhoi, where he apparently has the pretention to teach an admin how to do his job.
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