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Self-consciously absurd passages are called "irony," and are not eligible for GG entries.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Self-consciously, she smoothed her coat over her black pantsuit.
Dark Oracle Alayna Williams 2010
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Self-consciously pitched as an underground scene's concerted bid for mainstream popularity, the record was a little too compromised and earnest, opening with a solemn, string-led instrumental called Flying into Tokyo.
Magnetic Man ? review Dorian Lynskey 2010
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Self-consciously absurd passages are called "irony," and are not eligible for GG entries.
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Self-consciously, I took my seat and smoothed out the flared skirt, suddenly feeling like an impostor in costume.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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Self-consciously lowering her hands, she contented herself with staring out the window.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Self-consciously lowering her hands, she contented herself with staring out the window.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Self-consciously lowering her hands, she contented herself with staring out the window.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Self-consciously, Hezbollah has linked its crusade with all the militants who preferred confrontation to negotiation; they are joined not only to the states of Iran and Syria, but to the suicide bombers in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the rocket launchers in Hamas, to the Iraqis who fought the Americans, and to a panoply of groups small and large that consider moderation and dialogue an abomination in international politics.
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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Self-consciously, I took my seat and smoothed out the flared skirt, suddenly feeling like an impostor in costume.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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