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Related values that also became more prominent included Ambition, Comparison to Others, Attention Seeking, Conceitedness, Glamour, and Materialism.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Is This the Future of American Values? Dr. Jim Taylor 2012
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Related values that also became more prominent included Ambition, Comparison to Others, Attention Seeking, Conceitedness, Glamour, and Materialism.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Is This the Future of American Values? Dr. Jim Taylor 2012
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Related values that also became more prominent included Ambition, Comparison to Others, Attention Seeking, Conceitedness, Glamour, and Materialism.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Is This the Future of American Values? Dr. Jim Taylor 2012
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Related values that also became more prominent included Ambition, Comparison to Others, Attention Seeking, Conceitedness, Glamour, and Materialism.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Is This the Future of American Values? Dr. Jim Taylor 2012
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Related values that also became more prominent included Ambition, Comparison to Others, Attention Seeking, Conceitedness, Glamour, and Materialism.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Is This the Future of American Values? Dr. Jim Taylor 2012
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If you could witness the abominable Conceitedness and the
Burmese Days 2002
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Conceitedness; Virginia Water_, by the editor, could hardly be written by his fireside -- it has too much local inspiration in every line;
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 288, Supplementary Number Various
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Conceitedness of ourselves, pride and arrogancy, are sins which Christ hates, and so do all those who have the Spirit of Christ; every one hates them in others, but we must hate them in ourselves.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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As Arrogance, and a Conceitedness of our own Abilities, are very shocking and offensive to Men of Sense and Virtue, we may be sure they are highly displeasing to that Being who delights in an humble Mind, and by several of his Dispensations seems purposely to shew us, that our own
The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700
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