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self-admiration

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while providing and maintaining high levels of health care, leaves little room for self-admiration, let alone the audacity to discuss or make political comment.
Using the words "gaunt" and "geeky" to describe herself, Ehrenreich attempts to throw off the self-admiration of being five-feet, seven-inches and 118 pounds, yet she knows as well as anyone that such a figure is lusted after by many American women.
Whether he considers himself virtuous is not spelled out, but he stands before us with the restrained smirk of self-admiration.
 
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