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"self-confident" Definitions
  1. having confidence in yourself and your abilities

226 Sentences With "self confident"

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"The pose is so strong and self confident," Woehrl said.
You know that he's very confident, self-confident of his ideas.
She's brashly self-confident, charmingly narcissistic, and also, notably, unabashedly Jewish.
He was fun and funny and self-confident to the max.
They are both humbled and self-confident, surrendering and also powerful.
He's a politician — and a very self-confident one at that.
China has not always been so self-confident in international aviation.
In fact China's film world is becoming more distinctive and self-confident.
We need instead to be enthusiastic and self-confident in taking action.
"You want a prudent decision maker who is self-confident," he said.
Weld is widely respected for his steady, self-confident style of governing.
At first sight, here was the same boisterous, self-confident Mr. Renzi.
"With my prosthetics on I feel powerful and self-confident," she said.
So accepting compliments can be difficult if a woman is not self-confident.
Feeling self-confident is a hell of a lot easier said than done.
The games would show off a prosperous, self-confident city, its organisers claimed.
One of the contestants is "hot Rachel," self-confident and infuriatingly even-keeled.
"They're facing an increasingly self-confident India, Brazil and China," Mr. Zang said.
Today, he's self-confident enough to charge women to have sex with him.
Posing on the cover of Rolling Stone, Lizzo looks beautiful and self-confident.
Dropping your people-pleasing mindset will make you stronger and more self-confident.
He's humble but boastful, sensitive but callous, self-conscious but overly self-confident.
It showcased a sleek, self-confident city, all trendy architecture and eco-friendly design.
Ms Jade says she is proud to work in today's assertive, self-confident China.
"The Kind Mama," by Alicia Silverstone, and "Your Self-Confident Baby," by Magda Gerber.
"We see him increasingly self-confident about what he is doing," Mr. Koh said.
Andy, as he was called, was thin, polite, self-confident in an attractive way.
Hart has become much more self-confident since writing her first book in 2014.
"I haven't met a corner who is not self-confident be elite," he says.
In Ms Breske's classrooms pupils who arrived months ago are fluent, self-confident and ambitious.
GERMAN carmakers have much in common with the self-confident roadhogs who favour their vehicles.
"Now I am independent, I am self-confident, I am hard-working," Limbu says defiantly.
Iran's leaders appear to be increasingly self-confident, perceiving success in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
Europe, thus strengthened, can and should be a self-confident partner of the United States.
Though politically weakened at home, the Israeli prime minister seemed uncharacteristically relaxed and self-confident.
The first to take the challenge was a rather self-confident young man from America.
Emotionally intelligent people are self-confident and open-minded, which create a pretty thick skin.
One gets the sense of a self-confident world, closed off to most outside influences.
But they can be strong and successful and self-confident in whatever their dreams are.
He had a polarizing personality that some found arrogant while others found him simply self-confident.
The winners, led by a rich and self-confident United States, shaped the post-war world.
But in any case, the Russian President's resting face is one of self-confident self-satisfaction.
When you are truly self-confident you exude a sense of inner worth, assurance and composure.
His "Self-Portrait in a Green Vest" (1837) reveals a strikingly handsome, entirely self-confident man.
To judge someone's self-confidence is to judge how self-confident she seems in her attire.
But he could also be irascible and sharply opinionated, and he could sound supremely self-confident.
But however self-confident Mao's early dreams of glory, his supreme leadership was far from preordained.
And both are funny, outrageous, self-confident announcements that neither artist has any intention of going away.
The compassionate tend to be happier, healthier, more self-confident, less self-critical (pdf), and more resilient.
Because they are all seen as swashbuckling and change-the world and self confident, and rightly so.
It was a self-confident mayor who spoke Monday for 13 minutes on the City Hall steps.
The reality is that values are created and passed down by strong, self-confident communities and institutions.
The truth about actors is that we are a pretty, singularly, self-absorbed, and self-confident group.
Self-confident types as they are, they most likely don't like to be told they've got it wrong.
But the company's effort to maintain its self-confident, disruptive momentum has made it a singular punching bag.
But it is hard to see why any self-confident Democrat would consider Ms Gabbard a serious threat.
In September, Rowland told PEOPLE her self-confident glow comes from her son, 3-year-old Titan Jewell.
König shows off his version of Frida Kahlo's self-portrait, with a dominant monobrow and self-confident eyes.
Being self-confident, independent and savvy when it comes to managing money is a challenge for many adults.
Even Escobar, so serenely self-confident in his methods, is starting to see the writing on the wall.
On the opposite side of the court, Australia's self-confident approach to defending against the Americans impressed Voigt.
Mr. Mourinho, known as the Special One, is boisterous, excitable and self-confident to the point of arrogance.
The section on post-Trent Catholicism is populated by highly dedicated priests, brilliant theologians and selfconfident nuns.
Chandler's hero, that "self-sufficient, self-satisfied, self-confident, untouchable bastard" Philip Marlowe, is a ravishing American creation.
Wing Commander Varthaman, the son of a veteran combat pilot, seemed self-confident throughout the recorded interrogation sessions.
And don't forget Greta Gerwig's "Lady Bird," with its nuanced mother-daughter relationship and self-confident central character.
But is this the Europe of its founders, or is it something harsher, less optimistic and self-confident?
A supremely self-confident politician, Mr. Obama was the object of extravagant hopes that he nurtured and encouraged.
Tall, handsome and unnervingly self-confident, Mr. Tharoor, 62, is a regular on the Delhi dinner party circuit.
The present crisis has drawn the United States and Israel — and their self-confident leaders — even closer together.
It's a powerful narrative because it describes an America with a large, self-confident, self-sustaining middle class.
And yet she returned, seemingly rejuvenated and self-confident in a way we'd not seen since the NXT days.
The truth is, getting married can turn even the most self-confident lady into a shivering, self-loathing mess.
With a little work, you can make sure your children are self-confident, self-reliant and built for success.
"They are a group of young, self-empowered, self-confident rule-breakers," Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös said.
But somehow I did raise a strong, amazing person that's self-confident and really doesn't care what people think.
Clinton's old debates as well as compilations of his own worst moments during the primary face-offs. Self-confident.
She called up contemporary German ideals  -- "self-confident and free, humanitarian and open to the world" – in so doing.
You are able to appreciate yourself, flaws and all; making you self-confident and secure; not cocky and conceited.
Mr. Trump's self-confident approach to international affairs has yielded little so far, our chief White House correspondent writes.
Their success is the harbinger of a new, self-confident China willing to confront the rest of the world.
Diana is erudite but unworldly, witty but never ironic, supremely self-confident and utterly mystified by the modern world.
Ms. Lacanglacang said powerlifting has made her daughter self-confident and is helping her to foster a positive body image.
Mr. Pelt, who will turn 40 this year, has been a fierce and self-confident talent since his mid-20s.
Military and broader tensions with an increasingly autocratic and self-confident Russia and China are rising almost by the week.
Moreover, if Beverly LaPlante had still been around, I wouldn't have been afraid of her: I was that self-confident.
He said the SPD needed to be more "self-confident, cheeky and ready for conflict" in the next coalition government.
On June 6, the Sun meets Venus, and you'll be feeling more like your lovely Leo self: confident, creative, and charming!
Mr Blair's Labour Party held John Major's Conservatives to account because it had a self-confident leadership replete with new ideas.
His Marshall is driven, passionate and self-confident despite the long odds, what with the judge tipping the scales against him.
The description, as it happens, matches Gary's character perfectly, as someone who is emotional, disorganized, self-confident, artistic, generous, and careless.
Over the course of the series, Daisy grew from an uneducated kitchen maid to a self-confident and intelligent assistant cook.
But like Mao he is popular, charismatic and supremely self-confident, dangerous traits in a system with no checks and balances.
He knew he was stubborn and supremely self-confident, and he knew it was useful, both on and off the field.
Someone who's really self-confident doesn't need you to tell them they did a great job in order to believe it themselves.
"Sesame's socio-emotional content orients kids towards a much more balanced, self-confident, accepting and, I'd argue, healthier internal life," Gordian says.
Oliver is so comfortable with himself, so glamorously tall, fit, and self-confident, that he's nicknamed the "movie star" by Elio's family.
In fact, the musician and mother of one says her self-confident glow comes from her son, 3½-year-old Titan Jewell.
Paulina's vocals start as matter-of-factly self-confident rapping and rise into melody, as she sings about dancing on burning ground.
Reactionaries, whether angry white Trumpians, European nationalists, radical Islamists or left-wing anti-globalists, are loud, self-confident and on the march.
But at the same time, by raising their voices to demand clearer condemnation, these Jewish leaders were acting assertive and self-confident.
"Active traits included both positive traits, such as extroverted and self-confident, and negative traits, such as irritable and quarrelsome," she says.
But what made me stay were her self-confident lyrics that to address the anxiety of life in the swiping era of dating.
B. How annoying "Self-confident people love being around those who expand their thinking and up the performance bar for everyone," says Welch.
She did not hide, panic or act like anything except the self-confident figure we see before us today - most of the time.
The hardest task in soccer — putting the ball into the net — lends itself to a certain type of self-confident, self-congratulatory personality.
That's fine but so far, the Police Department's formal response is unjustifiably self-confident for an agency that refuses to acknowledge its challenges.
Probably the biggest takeaway in speaking to Strona is the importance of being authentic as well as self-confident when venturing into bear country.
The self-confident French President believes he has a strategy for rescuing a union grappling with questions on security, migration, debt and institutional reform.
Popovich still has LaMarcus Aldridge, another All-Star, and could well help DeRozan become a more self-confident leading man within the Spurs' system.
Both Scarborough and Brzezinski radiated the self-confident hauteur of leading art historians confronted with a well-meaning amateur who knows what he likes.
He explains that both sexes judge men with beards as older and more masculine, and describe them as generous, sincere, industrious and self-confident.
My interpretation of these statistics is that boys seem a lot more self-confident than girls, and do not require exceptional family interest and support.
With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful.
Maybe the best — and certainly the funniest — expression of this new, self-confident Germanness was a popular music video produced by the comedian Jan Böhmermann.
"My message to G-7 leaders this week is this: the Britain I lead will be an international, outward-looking, self-confident nation," he said.
"What you can see is that Europe is self-confident about how we deal with our data and the data of our citizens," Knops said.
His first mature one, done in Oslo in 1886, pictures the 23-year-old artist as a solid, self-confident looker, lips pursed, eyes wandering.
Too often, social media and technology are used as armor in social interactions—we can be friendlier and more self-confident from behind a screen.
But what of Eubank, the overtly self-confident showman, declaring his sport exploitative and barbaric; defying conventions, projecting a confident, uncompromising and almost homoerotic image.
"Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an energetic, enthusiastic, stunningly self-confident person who has the enthusiastic help of much of the liberal media," he told POLITICO.
Andrew Ng, chief scientist at Baidu, said the United States may be too myopic and self-confident to understand the speed of the Chinese competition.
He saw it in them and gave them one of many ways they could show the world their strength as self-confident, sexually empowered black women.
But Mr. Khalilzad — a swaggering, self-confident diplomat who prides himself on his independence and ability to make deals — is a tempting target for unhappy Afghans.
The idea is not to teach children how to be "self-sufficient," but to be self-confident and able to turn to trusted others for help.
It's surely a full circle moment for the self-confident Graham, who was told early on in her career that she wouldn't make it as a supermodel.
"I've watched my beautiful, self-confident, brilliant daughter be berated and ridiculed for her looks and weight to the point that she almost died," she told People.
But as the rare self-confident, trend-setting teenager realises, it is possible, and indeed often preferable, to come to your own understanding of what normal means.
Wartime photographs of him showed a self-confident and smiling young man in thin-rimmed spectacles, sporting the death's-head emblem of the SS on his cap.
Fanny Price is a good woman but she spends much of "Mansfield Park" quivering in a corner, bullied or ignored by the book's more self-confident characters.
The calm, self-confident gaze was almost a house style, and it featured as much in the annual's rare celebrity portraits as in images of ordinary people.
" And the famously self-confident first lady admitted she avoids watching herself on TV – "because it's kind of uncomfortable … Like oh, I don't like the way I looked.
" On the other hand, she says, "self-confident people are you, you, you, which, for every reason under the sun, including trust and loyalty, is better, better, better.
" Not to mention that "well-fathered daughters are usually more self-confident, more self-reliant, and more successful in school and in their careers than poorly fathered daughters.
A new study from the University of California, Davis, finds that drinking coffee before group discussions or activities could help you be more sociable, self-confident and engaged.
More than that, youmo was a new outlook: China was in crisis, but Lin wanted his countrymen to be self-confident enough to face it with a smile.
Men are often said to be more competitive and self-confident than women, and according to this logic, they might be more inclined to pursue highly competitive jobs.
In short, the Republicans lost badly in the House by running as an anti-immigrant party, while the Democrats made major gains as a self-confident multicultural party.
And facing the obstacles of living my life as an out trans woman has made me more self-confident — not just about my trans identity, but about everything.
In particular, London, which lost a quarter of its population between 1939 and the early 1990s, became a global, self-confident city, attracting expats from all over the world.
He prefers a Greater Israel with an Arab majority, violence and division over a united, self-confident Israel with a solid Jewish majority, together facing whatever challenges may arise.
Fortunately for the nation, Nixon chose strong individuals to run the Pentagon, who were self-confident enough to try to shield the armed services from an erratic commander in chief.
During the Cold War, especially, welcoming asylum seekers from countries under Soviet oppression sent a message that American democracy was more self-confident and open than any rival political system.
Trump followed, but it was not the bold, self-confident Donald Trump of the recent NATO and G-7 conferences, where he enjoyed being the bull in Europe's china shop.
I recently visited Qingdao in China, a second-division city that I'd barely heard of, which was full of sky-scrapers, brand-new cars and self-confident and optimistic people.
"This nomination gave me energy and made me self-confident," Ms. Abidar said during a recent interview at the Pavillon de la Reine bar in the Marais neighborhood of Paris.
"No, no, I was not very self-confident with them," he told U.K.'s The Telegraph last November in one of his final interviews before his death Tuesday at 89.
Closer up, the white reveals itself to be a mosaic made up of sheets of paper glued to the pavement, each featuring a bespectacled man with a self-confident smile.
Handsome and self-confident, Rodrigo lives a life of wealth and power in a gated compound, emerging occasionally to attend Mass and bathe in the flattery of a young priest.
In addition, after being stabbed in a recent street rally, he has refused to attend political debates with Mr. Haddad, which hasn't made him sound authoritative or self-confident at all.
But he also said that he is now a more "self-confident and secure person," who is no longer "haunted" by the demons that were the root cause of his insecurity.
From this distance, he is strangely handsome, well proportioned, puts you in mind of a sea captain: Alan Hale from "Gilligan's Island," say, had Hale been slimmer, richer, more self-confident.
The Greek premier was not alone in wondering how Britain had so quickly descended from a self-confident, economically successful world power into a country more closely resembling Ruritania — or perhaps Greece.
"After the Emmy nomination I feel more self-confident as a person and a storyteller, and I know that slow burn has a slight negative [connotation]," Weisberg, also an executive producer, said.
And Mr. Buck, a clean-cut and self-confident 29-year-old at the time he met Ms. Butrus, was the bank's public face, responsible for landing and then managing American accounts.
"It's the same with alcohol, but it's slower: Over a couple of years, you might need more and more to be relaxed, to be a party animal, to be self-confident," she said.
"I think it's also important for Hillary Clinton to be presidential, to hang in there even if it does get personal, but not to be smug or self-confident or overconfident," Rendell said.
At its most self-confident, predictive political data-journalism reminds me of those Enlightenment thinkers who believed that the universe functioned according to a set of rules that could be discovered with enough study.
Lovelorn resignation is true to the spirit of this album, a healthy dose of the new oldfangled country and Michaela Anne's self-confident first statement since moving from Brooklyn to Nashville two years ago.
There was a time when the self-confident undergraduate took a semester or two abroad to taste an unfamiliar culture and dip a toe into the waters of higher education on a foreign shore.
"I was worried a little that it might be a vulture, waiting for me to collapse," Dr. Hamilton said, deploying the sort of self-deprecation that comes so easily to self-confident British men.
Kane has the same advice, saying, "The more we compare ourselves to other people, the less likely we are to be kind" — and the less self-confident and content we feel as a result.
Looser begins by asserting that "she was not born, but rather became, Jane Austen," which might have been a surprise to the Lady, given the self-confident wit and psychological perceptiveness of her novels.
This self-confident optimism fell to the blows of the 2008 financial crisis, the Occupy eruption, and economist Thomas Piketty's revelation that inequality has been growing dramatically in income and wealth since the early 1970s.
However two of Johnson's aides and another veteran Conservative who knows him said that he was often misunderstood and that beneath his blustering, self-confident demeanor was a shy, serious man focused on his goals.
He relishes art nouveau civic architecture, which he perceptively notes was characteristic not of national capital cities "but of the self-conscious and self-confident bourgeoisies of provincial or regional ones"—Munich, Glasgow, Helsinki, Barcelona.
Until these materials were made available to researchers, the portrait that Roosevelt had cultivated during his life, one largely accepted by his biographers, was of a man gilded with optimism, unflappable, self-composed, self-confident.
"Customers are becoming increasingly adventurous and self-confident in crafting their own personal style," said Lisa Aiken, retail fashion director at Net-a-Porter, now part of the Milan-listed Yoox Net-a-Porter Group.
It is unclear how Mr. Cohen's testimony — alternately self-confident, exasperated, ashamed — will reverberate inside the two political parties, whose most partisan and committed voters view Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump through radically different prisms.
I think it came down to the price at the time was remarkably high, and the team was remarkably self-confident in a way that would cause you to question whether they could pull it off.
But the president — who, by all reports, is more self-confident and self-reliant than ever, and increasingly convinced that he understands the presidency better than his advisers — felt no need to do any of that.
Not the populism of lawlessness and oppression of cultural minority groups, but a populism that is self-confident enough to proclaim that the will and interests of the majority has a special claim to political legitimacy.
Whether they are coming from your child, or directed to them, these typed words, usually visible to the larger community, can set off a chain reaction that will overwhelm even the strongest, most self-confident individual.
Hanan, a bubbly, self-confident girl with a near-permanent smile, has become something of a darling of the Brazilian news media, a bright spot in an otherwise troubled national dash to prepare for the Games.
Or should it become something more fully new — whether the Resistance Daily, or a self-confident blend of advocacy and investigations, or a more ambitiously analytical paper built around pieces like Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project?
He's actually very funny and well-spoken, self-confident, and embracing leadership roles both as a member of the Quaker community and at the LGBTQ center in Richmond, where he established a trans people of color group.
Culture is a squidgy concept, but successful firms need people who are adaptable but self-confident enough not to be swung too much by fashion, as well as balance-sheets that are strong enough to absorb mistakes.
He may be the epitome of grime's self-confident reawakening (if grime's dead then how is he here?), but he is also very keen to show that there is possibility outside of underground purism; life beyond 140bpm.
It's a fresh, funny and musically engaging tale that nails its varied young characters — the self-confident but obnoxious class leader, a would-be rapper, the openly gay kid — in songs by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell.
But it sets the table for a more self-confident American policy in Asia once Trump takes office — one where the interests of America and her friends are put ahead of those of her competitors and adversaries.
"It's amazing that we can break a record in our sixth year, trying to push the boundaries and really trying to stay both feet on the ground and not being too self-confident," said team boss Toto Wolff.
"I think it's also important for Hillary Clinton to be presidential, to hang in there, even if he does get personal, but not to be smug or self-confident or over-confident because elections can turn," he said.
A self-confident country is now portrayed in the German media as an anxious nation, where citizen vigilantes are patrolling the streets and a virtually collapsing government coalition has no idea how to fix the mismanaged refugee debacle.
Shocking and yet somehow not surprising, Mr. Trump's decision to do what no other sitting president has done and meet in person with a North Korean leader reflects an audacious and supremely self-confident approach to international affairs.
Mr. Lieberman, whose party scraped through the last election with just five seats, strode into a news conference on Thursday with the air of a winner, appearing relaxed and self-confident, having dented Mr. Netanyahu's aura of invincibility.
He is the model of a self-confident tycoon, an impression reinforced by the room he has chosen for this audience: a double-height, marble-and-gilt hall in the Huawei campus in the southern boomtown of Shenzhen.
The song rose to prominence thanks to its viral music video, which follows a young girl with giant glasses who is so self-confident she cannot bother to care what popular girls or older basketball players think about her.
Ibtihal Makki, a self-confident senior in a pink hijab who is studying biopsychology and neuroscience and is chairwoman of a student government diversity committee, objected to conservatives on campus saying they needed safe spaces to express their views.
America was a society that "goes along by itself", as Tocqueville put it, not just because it dispersed power but because it produced self-confident, energetic citizens, capable of organising themselves rather than looking to the government to solve their problems.
If your board member is self-confident, but can't get his firm's support behind critical decisions, this is a problem of standing within their firm, or of my final point… This really isn't the person, but the firm they are from.
My pronunciation can still come out a little different every time, along a scale from the "Oy-ti- seek -a" recommended in the Times to the "Whoa-ta- cee -kah" that a self-confident Midwestern friend of mine swears by.
" Abdullah's tortured self-invention is contrasted with that of the self-confident snappy queen Lindy (Antonio Fargas) who, in the movie's best-known line, tells Abdullah, "I'm more man than you'll ever be and more woman than you'll ever get.
" Even "Lone Star," T. R. Fehrenbach's venerable history of the state (so massive and self-confident its first words are "In the beginning"), makes Hodge a little queasy, because "such epic histories sweep high above the hard ground of lived experience.
Exhibiting a combination of tenderness and strength that is both pixiesque-playful and sexy self-confident, the naked performer, painted black, daintily prances like a spring nymph in front of the gorgeously soaring Brancusi sculptures at the Pompidou's Atelier Brancusi.
Yet in striving for that more self-confident and perhaps more feared Turkey, Erdogan has at times walked a thin line, straining ties with the European Union and the wider West, which are wary of what they see as his creeping authoritarianism.
For Ms. May, only Britain's second female prime minister, it is a job she never publicly acknowledged wanting, until Mr. Cameron, bluff and self-confident, pushed his luck once too often, lost the referendum on keeping Britain in the European Union and quit.
At those moments, often when Ms. Portman herself is offscreen, her directing also feels more open and self-confident, and you understand that in telling the story of how Mr. Oz developed his voice she has gone some distance toward discovering her own.
Was her decision, in the summer of 2015, to open the border to a million refugees the noble embodiment of a liberal and self-confident Germany, or did it sow the seeds of communal strife and precipitate the rise of the far right?
"He is also a leading proponent of that elusive brand of anti-decoration, high-bohemian taste favored by self-confident Englishmen, a look based on well-worn grandeur, disarming charm and unexpected contrasts," Christopher Mason wrote in The New York Times in 290.
"Even though I'm totally happy with my body and completely self confident with my body image, I will say on that particular day I wasn't feeling my best," she explains in a post, this time with a photo of her looking strong in white shorts.
Love Island is basically like the best episode of Big Brother (circa summer 2002) with a hint of First Dates and a splash of Take Me Out, except everyone's exceptionally good-looking (read: a "model"/dancer/influencer/promo girl/personal trainer) and obscenely self-confident.
One lesser-noted achievement of his speech was that Alexander Dobrindt, the CSU transport minister and the sort of right-wing politician whom a distinctive, self-confident SPD probably ought to put off, attacked Mr Schulz's wide-eyed proposal as that of a "Europe radical".
"We got you," was the self-confident reply from my teammate Clarence, who we called "Big C." This time, the wooden bleachers filled so quickly that rows of plastic chairs had to be set up on the basketball court to accommodate all our guests.
Even at the height of the Cultural Revolution, it was possible to take a bare-chested selfie, which, even though it paid homage to the forward-looking, self-confident, muscular military and industrial heroes of the day, authorities would have nonetheless likely labeled as counterrevolutionary.
Above all, the bitter exchange attests to a combustible relationship between two ambitious, self-confident leaders, both unafraid to exercise power — one a former K.G.B. officer who emerged from the shadows; the other a famous female politician who spent decades on the public stage.
If you've seen this amazing young actress as the scary twin on "black-ish," you know to be afraid, and her impersonation of a self-confident 38-year-old woman coping with the insult of being treated like a middle-school student is flawless.
She was already a celebrity in 1939 when at 51, self-created and self-confident, she was asked by N.W. Ayer & Son, a Philadelphia advertising agency, to travel to the islands to produce two print-ad images for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, later Dole.
But as I got older and became more self-confident and self-loving, I started using social media as a way to show people who I am as a person, on the inside and out, and to encourage others to love themselves, as well. 
" She also reminded her fans that they, too, can go on to create beautiful things, even if they don't always feel the most self-confident: "despite my 183625 insecurities, I've been shown that what I've created is worth something and that people actually give a shit.
" And what these people want is a blacked-out rolls-royce According to Rolls-Royce, they're a group of "young, self-empowered, self-confident rule-breakers" that "engage with the night... go where it leads, and take all it has to offer as their just reward.
It got worse as she tried to build to a killer line about the United Kingdom moving forward in the world: "It's the Conservative Party that has a vision of an open, global self-confident Britain ..." She paused, distracted as a lone figure approached the podium.
Talk of parliamentary devolution has all too easily conflated England with London, and as such misunderstood Englishness as an assumed, self-confident, dominant identity—a misunderstanding that fails to appreciate the suburban stretches and satellite towns in as much need for definition as the Scottish highlands.
When the French win the Cup (Mbappé having scored their final goal), we are shown the Champs-Élysées, crammed with a merry mob: the ultimate image of a festive, multiethnic, and self-confident nation, whose chanting citizens have laid aside their differences and united in joy.
For all their chatter and violence, Quentin Tarantino's films are male weepies of a type, and one way to look at his "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" is through the complementary relationship between Leonardo DiCaprio's twitchily self-doubting actor and Brad Pitt's self-confident stuntman.
Williams and Magnani, both temperamental artists who were fearless in their determination to live unconventional lives, had a deep understanding of each other, and beyond the roles he explicitly wrote for her, from 2150 on, Williams's female characters began to resemble Magnani: passionate, sexually vital, complicated and self-confident.
As people who take sartorial choices with the utmost seriousness, it's that final task that we find to be the most sweat-inducing — decoding directives like "black tie optional" and "beach formal" can be a minefield of confusion, indecision, and doubt for even the most assured and self-confident of dressers.
Kavanaugh, having read the reporting on Gorsuch, and likely being aware that Trump has become more self-confident over time and now has more mastery over the institutional Republican Party, displayed considerably more loyalty to Trump and less personal dignity both in his introductory remarks and in his subsequent testimony.
Just as a prosperous and self-confident American government helped rebuild Western Europe and Japan after the Second World War, and then helped protect them for decades—through the establishment of various security, diplomatic, and economic alliances—the Trump Administration's disdain for that legacy has left our allies feeling exposed and vulnerable.
But as he settles in at the farm and responds to Bella's frank, no-nonsense affection, he reveals himself as the kind of character Waititi excels at creating: self-confident in a frank, flat way, a little full of his own self-mythologizing, and desperately needy, even though he doesn't know how to acknowledge it.
Haaretz — that is, of a great number of Israelis' growing dislike for the paper — is worth telling only because it tells us something about Israel itself: that the country's far left is evolving from a political position into a mental state and that the right-wing majority has not yet evolved into being a mature, self-confident public.
The video series, which is part of the haircare brand's "Strong Is Beautiful" campaign, highlights the importance of a father and daughter's one-on-one time together: "Research shows that quality time spent with dads is key in raising daughters who are more self-confident, self-reliant and more successful in school and in their careers," Pantene says in a press release.
The Iron Heel, published in 1908 by Jack London, is a long political tract disguised as a pulp novel starring an impossibly heroic protagonist — think of it as the more entertaining socialist version of Atlas Shrugged: Its fascists are businessmen so self-confident that they outright tell their worst enemy that they're planning to take over America within the first five chapters.
If his later work feels more self-confident and controlled, it's the natural evolution of an approach that would have become disingenuous and frankly dull if he had persisted in the pursuit of wild improvisation — as if he didn't know what he was in for, when sooner or later he would know, and would have to deal with that eventuality.
" (He's actually a seasoned photographer now, who has shot major ad campaigns including Priyanka Chopra for Guess in 2013!) AGL's Creative Director, Vera Giusti, explains that the collab marks "a new image of the brand expressing elegance and refined luxury through the aesthetic sensibility of Bryan Adams and the intense femininity of Maggie Gyllenhaal, a self-confident woman able to show all her inner and outer beauty.
We learned on Tuesday, for example, that Microsoft caught the Russian military attempting to hack the websites of conservative think tanks; the United States continues to put American lives at risk in low-intensity wars in Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen, without a clear strategic goal or measure of victory; and an aggressive, self-confident China is building islands in the South China Sea for military bases from which it can control crucial trade routes.
My Aunt Jennifer was the first black Playboy centerfold in March of 1965, just days after the assassination of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X. The minute I learned of her place in black history -- or as I like to think of it, black "herstory" -- I realized I come from women who are unapologetically self-confident about their bodies; even now, in their 70s, my aunts exude confidence about their beauty and femininity.

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