Word: arrogante
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Other councillors attacked Harvard as an "arrogant neighbor" that disregards elected officials' input. Councillor Marjorie C. Decker likened the Harvard Corporation--the University's small, secretive governing body--to "a realtor and developer."
Elsewhere, in Calcutta, India's cricket XI (as cricket protocol describes the 11 members of a team) were faring no better in their attempt to stop the Australian juggernaut. The arrogant, swaggering Aussies had won 16 straight test matches (a remarkable achievement in a sport whose test matches, which pitch...
Now, as the wife of the leading opposition candidate, Winnie Byanyima has nothing but derision for her ex-lover. "Museveni has copied all our ideas because he has none of his own," she proclaims. "Let's send Museveni back to his cattle farm for a long rest!" There is a...
This was a strictly legal solution, designed to get the RIAA lawyers off its back at any cost so that Patel wouldn't shut down the service outright. The RIAA was holding all the cards, legally, and Boies knows from his IBM and Microsoft battles how much judges hate arrogant...
The achievement gap "has gotten progressively worse. The system has gotten progressively more arrogant," said Kathy A. Reddick, president of the Cambridge branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).