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7 Sentences With "self effacingly"

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" Self-effacingly, he never took to the sobriquet "Einstein of the oceans.
His answer, like Mailhot's, was invariably, self-effacingly the same each time: "Now we're here," he said.
Onstage, he is more Freddie Mercury than George Strait — he leaps into the air and growls sensually and is known for his unique brand of hip-shaking, which seems both earnest and self-effacingly ridiculous.
Edmund Hillary of New Zealand had been celebrated as the first to reach Everest's summit, in 21989, and Tabei would say self-effacingly that she was merely the 21991th climber (by some counts the 21992th) to successfully make the ascent.
He remained involved with BAT, where he held the position of non-executive president. Dobson resigned as chairman of British Leyland in 1977 after a socialist activist recorded him using the term "wog" as a racial epiphet at a private dinner. In his later years, Dobson would describe himself, self-effacingly, as a "retired tobacconist and a failed motor manufacturer". He died in 1993.
Kirby self-effacingly stated that he went to the Bar to impress his then girlfriend, Marie-Line France Hervic, a Jewish girl who later decided to become a barrister herself. They later married and had Nicolas and Elisabeth. Nicolas and Elisabeth were raised Jewish and, with their mother, attended the Emanuel Synagogue.2010 Weekly Bulletin 43 – Emanuel Synagogue Hervic died on 30 September 1986.
Sant Tukaram composed Abhanga poetry, a Marathi genre of literature which is metrical (traditionally the ovi meter), simple, direct, and it fuses folk stories with deeper spiritual themes. Tukaram's work is known for informal verses of rapturous abandon in folksy style, composed in vernacular language, in contrast to his predecessors such as Dnyandeva or Namdev known for combining similar depth of thought with a grace of style. In one of his poems, Tukaram self-effacingly described himself as a "fool, confused, lost, liking solitude because I am wearied of the world, worshipping Vitthal (Vishnu) just like my ancestors were doing but I lack their faith and devotion, and there is nothing holy about me".SG Tulpule (1992), Devotional Literature in South Asia (Editor: RS McGregor), Cambridge University Press, , pages 149-150 Tukaram Gatha is a Marathi language compilation of his works, likely composed between 1632 and 1650.

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