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"Yep," I self-assuredly quipped just as two sunny, young women picked me up for lunch.
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But right now, I can say, self-assuredly, that I feel truly at home in my own body.
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The overall style is not so much focused on proving Wayne's dominance as it is self-assuredly basking in that dominance.
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Kohan is now fully and self-assuredly committing to the kind of incendiary social commentary few other shows even attempt, let alone pull off.
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"I dedicated two years of my life in total to the development of my recipe," he told me self-assuredly, after carefully verifying the time on his calculator.
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A lyrically pleasing song with a skippy flow, Cane very comfortably dabs, and bops along very self-assuredly and she tries to make her mark on the music scene.
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Armory – Deployment and rollback software Armory is a company that's commercializing Spinnaker, an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for quickly (and, hopefully self-assuredly) releasing software changes.
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This all means that the NBA 2K's pivot away from staid simulation and towards the individual, towards characterfulness, is also a move towards a version of basketball that's more recognizably, self-assuredly black.
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Femme au Chapeau is an oil painting on canvas with dimensions 44.8 x 36.8 cm (17 5/8 x 14½ in.), signed J.Metzinger (lower right). The work—executed in a style consistent with other works by Metzinger created between 1905 and 1907, such as Two Nudes in an Exotic Landscape—is a portrait of an elegant women gazing self-assuredly directly at the spectator, wearing a fashionable wide-brimmed hat with a large green-bleu bow tied in a simple knot. Chapeau tendu orné d'un grand nœud de taffetas, Grands magasin du Louvre Paris; Saison d'hiver 1911–12 Metzinger's use of color in Femme au Chapeau is very closely related to the works of artist directly in his entourage known as the Fauves; quasi-pure greens, blues and violets, juxtaposed in groups far from randomly. However, the composition contains a variety of geometrized shapes, including the actual brushstrokes, that distinguish this work from the Fauves.
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