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1 The idea of her own superiority seems not to enter her mind.
2 The mistakes had their origins in complacency, stemming from their own superiority .
3 She impresses me with her own superiority , especially in the matter of dress.
4 A smile like that indicates a belief in your own superiority .
5 It gives an author-goodnessonly knows why-anelated sense of his own superiority .
6 Hate not, but pity your enemies, for thereby you demonstrate your own superiority .
7 The transition from that to an appreciation of his own superiority was natural enough.
8 The evidence of their own superiority caused them pain.
9 He could no longer despise Amos, nor pride himself in his own superiority to him.
10 He accepted his own superiority as implicitly as our European nobles and rulers accept theirs.
11 Trusting no one else, conceited in his own superiority .
12 Stoutly affirm your own superiority over bodily ills.
13 They were so steeped in their own superiority .
14 There it was Razumov who had the upper hand, in a composed sense of his own superiority .
15 Other tactics were therefore necessary, but Abdullah believed that his own superiority in numbers would ensure victory.
16 His own superiority to Amos he had hitherto taken as a matter of course and beyond dispute.
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