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He often portrayed, with mocking affection, the collectors themselves, pompously examining new pictures in a studio.
ECONOMIST: Honor�� Daumier
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Part of the fun is the way he condenses the work of others who have approached the subject pompously or sententiously.
ECONOMIST: Walking
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Non-governmental organisations, as many charities are pompously described these days, often escape the sort of scrutiny that they, themselves, like to apply to governments and companies.
ECONOMIST: An audit of conservationists
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Rather than pompously declaring what conditions he will or won't accept, Mr. Anastasiades needs to come up fast with his own nonstupid ideas to put the country's finances on a sustainable path, if necessary by devising ways for depositors to share the burden.
WSJ: Cyprus Needs to Find a Quick Debt Fix
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"The Blue Moon Saloon, " my brother Layton and I used to say while we floated in the creek, our noses pointed pompously upward, as if only gentry frequented the establishment, though in retrospect the opposite was more probable: these days, Divide was a town of holdout ranchers, fanatical fishermen, and the occasional Unabomber, not dandy fops with a mind for parlor games.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet'