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1 Unlike with human players, there are no prima donnas among the robots.
2 Tar Heels coach Roy Williams was livid, calling his team prima donnas .
3 These guys really have no time for prima donnas , you know.
4 On the opera stage to-day Italian prima donnas are most afflicted with it.
5 Her sheets had soothed the tired limbs of presidents, and princesses, and prima donnas .
6 I don't suppose you find many prima donnas who can.
7 A few had become prima donnas , but not many.
8 Do all prima donnas look this way, I wonder.
9 I don't think the prima donnas like it.
10 That ugly Italian, as you call him, has heard some of the best prima donnas in Europe.
11 Both of them were supposedly prima donnas .
12 I have read of prima donnas ' bed-rooms.
13 I've handled prima donnas , and I've handled natural curiosities, but I've never seen anything up to this.
14 It was a mixture of dyed-in-the-wool Fine Gael families, teachers, privately educated prima donnas and the odd farmer.
15 No prima donnas here, mate,' said Sean Mills, and everyone laughed, except the small African and Ali al-Asraf.
16 Those scientists are all prima donnas .
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