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13 Sentences With "more self deprecating"

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Katz said that Hillary Clinton should have been a little more self-deprecating.
" Reverting to more self-deprecating form, he added, "I'll try to be as believable as possible — for the duration of the play.
Even though Danielle Bradbery "loves" singing with Thomas Rhett and believes he "can sing anything," Thomas Rhett is a little more self-deprecating.
The line captured the show's general essence compared to the Oscars: looser, more expansive, more self-deprecating and carrying a mischievous mean streak.
A song about being "born lonesome, bald, and bashful with a nasty 'Nnati' accent" is more self-deprecating than it is a cry for help.
Saturday night, as the Castro brothers, Haley and Biden take the stage, they can provide a few more self-deprecating reminders that politicians — even The Donald — are better than we imagine.
He has continued milking the breakup for more self-deprecating material, and there doesn't appear to be signs of him stopping, considering it came up again this week with the ringtone joke and mentioning his living situation.
While it's big business, with younger stars such as 27-year-old country-pop's Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan and Glasgow-born, Ireland-based singer Lisa McHugh playing sold-out arena shows, veteran Irish entertainers such as Conal Gallen, 62, and Richie Kavanagh, 68, have added a more self-deprecating element to the genre.
The fictional character of Erlich Bachman in the TV series Silicon Valley portrayed by TJ Miller is based on Girija's personality. But according to Girija, he is more self-deprecating than the character.
The album's lyrics contain humor and wit, focusing on topics such as playing computer games and hanging out with friends. The lyrics are also more self-deprecating and apathetic than those of Let's Wrestle's previous songs.
"We sent him the script beforehand and he noted the script up pretty good. But it was all to make it more self-deprecating." Reed, a fan of Reynolds, said that working with him was a great experience. "It was such a surreal experience being in the room with Burt Reynolds, my childhood hero," he affirmed.
Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic described "Trainwreck" and "This Is Not About Us" as exciting hip−hop moments that pop and rumble. Kellan Miller of Drowned in Sound said that "Trainwreck" finds her even more selfdeprecating, partly blaming herself for a relationship gone awry. Andrew Paschal of PopMatters said that "Banks crams rapid−fire syllables into verses, seeming to almost emulate the poetic style of Ani DiFranco or Joni Mitchell but lacking entirely the stripped down candidness of those artists, sounding more like a Meghan Trainor throwaway instead." Writing for Rolling Stone, Maura Johnston expressed that "Trainwreck" combines rapid−fire lyrics about escaping a bad−news boyfriend, with hand claps, as if she's at the center of a supportive drum−machine circle, and the emancipation−minded.
Foltz, Kim, The Media Business: Advertising; At Wendy's, Folksiness Is Effective, The New York Times, August 22, 1990 By 1990, after efforts by Wendy's advertising agency, Backer Spielvolgel Bates, to get humor into the campaign, a decision was made to portray Thomas in a more self-deprecating and folksy manner, which proved much more popular with test audiences.Foltz, Kim, The Media Business: Advertising; At Wendy's, Folksiness Is Effective, August 22, 1990 Consumer brand awareness of Wendy's eventually regained levels it had not achieved since octogenarian Clara Peller's wildly popular "Where's the beef?" campaign of 1984. With his natural self-effacing style and his relaxed manner, Thomas quickly became a household name. A company survey during the 1990s, a decade during which Thomas starred in every Wendy's commercial that aired, found that 90% of Americans knew who Thomas was.

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