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1 I suspect that part of the problem came from Hussain's own insecurity .
2 But maybe this was my own insecurity coming to the fore.
3 He told them of what they all knew, their own insecurity .
4 He is a tectonic-sized asshole who is often crippled by his own insecurity .
5 She felt clumsy at first, worrying that he saw every mistake, but then she realized her own insecurity .
6 In Rei's chocolate brown eyes he saw his own insecurity reflected as well as a flash of longing.
7 Our insistence that the Soviet Union is a threat to us as a "superpower" reflects our own insecurity .
8 And last but not least, by relying on your own insecurity and lack of faith in your own natural healing abilities.
9 There are few truer signs of a musically secure artist than one that can sing so frankly about his own insecurity .
10 The only thing seemingly holding her back at the outset is perhaps her own insecurity at being in the chair in the first place.
11 In moving out so quickly and refusing to hear what you have to say, he avoids having to face his own insecurity , shame and discomfort.
12 In her jealousy and possessiveness, we see our own insecurities , fears, and desires.
13 Yet he does seem to thrive on his own insecurities .
14 When Toby has more luck bedding new paramours, it makes Cameron confront his own insecurities .
15 His determination and endless positivity is in stark contrast to my own insecurities and self-doubt.
16 The only solution, many experts say, is for higher-ups to talk about their own insecurities much more.
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