The following day I do this, gliding smugly over areas where I would have wallowed hopelessly on foot.
And being able to smugly mock bigger rivals for squabbling is a Lib Dem privilege.
ECB, rather smugly, can say that it has stuck to its pre-crisis rules.
And don't think their salespeople aren't well-primed for buyers who walk smugly into a dealership carrying Internet-generated pricing information.
My very first TechCrunch post in November was in part about how RIM should embrace Android, he said slightly smugly.
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The Ikhwan is far from smugly comfortable following their sweep of Egypt's elections, even after decades of sporadic but often vicious persecution.
British corporate governance is not as marvellous as many Brits smugly believe.
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That hybrid car that you smugly drive contains about 100 pounds of the stuff, largely in the electrical cables and the electric motor.
Compare, he suggests, a shade smugly, Narva, Estonia's virtually all-ethnic-Russian town on the north-eastern border, with Ivangorod, just across the river in Russia.
Making marinades is messy, but after you've portioned out the fascinating-smelling slurry into heavy-duty gallon zipper storage bags and thrown them smugly into the freezer, you're done.
Both are best enjoyed in a moderation seldom easy to maintain, and both owe their success to the most smugly contented cows you are ever likely to see.
Given the current legal environment, in our opinion, no defined contribution plan sponsor should smugly conclude he is not at risk or unduly rely upon the assurances of his legal advisors.
In fact, Finland actually denounced some of its neighbors to the west who appeared, in smugly signing up to the Ottawa ban, to view Finland as their landmine barrier to the east.
But before we smugly dismiss it, and other efforts like it, perhaps we should spend just a bit more time thinking about how unbelievably difficult it is to innovate within large corporations.
After Rick Perry called Social Security a Ponzi scheme, pundits everywhere smugly assured the world that Perry is crazy because, after all, the government can never really go bankrupt: it can always print money to pay its debts.
Those telling you to watch out for this young fellow were smugly mouthing 'told you' less than a year later as the boy from Clontarf burst on to the international scene with a blistering Six Nations hat-trick against France.
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