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He looked at us self-assuredly and said, "I'm running for class vice president."
"In the end, it wasn't really important," she said self-assuredly.
Yet the West self-assuredly claimed a victory back then.
Langdon repeated the word self-assuredly, praying his memory served him.
Snooki politely responded “Gotcha,” but sitting there most self-assuredly she didn’t really seem to need the advice.
Before last night's game, Patrick Ewing spoke self-assuredly of his belief that he would be back in action when the playoffs begin.
It looks like a promotional film for a nation boldly building -- a nation self-assuredly going to work.
"Grosvenor realised the validity and strength of having a designer name attached to a property," de Lisi told me self-assuredly.
He waved to the guard, and Aunt Anna walked in calmly, firmly and self-assuredly.
The wolf moved self-assuredly.
Later, responding to relentless Bush attacks, Mr. Kerry spoke self-assuredly into the camera about his dedication to fighting terrorists.
The long-dead genius appeared in the middle of the compartment, smiling self-assuredly, still wearing that garish vest beneath his conservative tweed jacket.
Demands Are Familiar Abandoning his dark turban for an Fingering turqouise prayer beads, he smiled throughout the interview and spoke self-assuredly in English.
PSUAD is a common place to meet a student who had no prior mastery of French language ultimately speaking French fluently and self-assuredly in a year's time.
His face is so self-assuredly dispassionate, his style on a basketball floor so coolly efficient, that Rod Strickland of DePaul has been asked more than once if he enjoys playing this game.
Directed by Wolfgang Doerner, the production is self-assuredly modern — not by strident atonalism, but rather through the fertile mixing of jazz, opera, rock and electronica, punctuated by moving, ethereal intermezzos by onstage jazz instrumentalists improvising over the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris.
Looking elegant in an Audrey Hepburn topknot and Inauguration Ball full skirt while sassing her way self-assuredly through an unexpectedly reggae-fied, playful version of Jewel's Lilith Fair classic "Who Will Save Your Soul," Madi was still 100 percent herself - that is, she was a true original.