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  • But the Polish aunt pulls the speaker off his high horse.
  • He ought to get off his high horse and realize he's accountable ."
  • "We will run at Michigan if Tony doesn't get off his high horse ."
  • When he came down off his high horse, he was given the same warm welcome as if he had never been away.
  • -- Knocking a presumed nominee off his high horse is fun, if only for the chaotic, anarchic mess it produces.
  • With one stroke of his pen, President Clinton has knocked the Marlboro Man off his high horse and putcool Joe Camel in deep freeze.
  • Furie should get off his high horse and see the movie for what it is-an abominable B-grade for the nothing-to-do.
  • This editor needs to get his act together, get off his high horse, and apologise forthwith . + 13 : 49, 12 April 2016 ( UTC)
  • He never came down off his high horse to consider the power of his words to denigrate the legitimate efforts of many, many immigrants to do what somebody in his family once did.
  • Robin points out Ted had bought his red cowboy boots that day because another woman had told him he would look good in them, and tells him to get off his high horse.
  • I took my medicine without complaint at first, because I held in my quiver a poem that would certainly knock Jaffe off his high horse : " Jack O'Lantern ."
  • He'd do better if he swallowed a dose of humility and came down off his high horse and deigned to work with others . That said, I am anxious for this article to be improved.
  • However, he was beaten by Andrea Pirlo's " panenka " shot in the penalty shootout : Pirlo had stated that Hart's antics led to him thinking that " he had to get off his high horse ".
  • If you think there's a problem with his bot, I suggest you tone down your rhetoric ( asking somebody to " get off his high horse " comes across as needlessly confrontational, imho ) and discuss things reasonably . 1980 "'21 : 53, 11 February 2006 ( UTC)
  • By the end of the weekend, of course, Kemp had jumped ( however awkwardly ) off his high horse, and had started raising the character issues _ Travelgate, the FBI files fiasco, the question of presidential pardons with regard to Whitewater _ that seem likely to occupy these final three weeks of the campaign.
  • As Kilmer's Patterson begins climbing off his high horse and begins bantering with Remington ( who makes a nifty, well-timed entrance here ), William Goldman's spirited screenplay for " The Ghost and the Darkness " begins offering welcome reminders of his " Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ."
  • So far, he is not going the right way around achieving this, but maybe it is possible that he might become a better editor if he is viewed with less suspicion ( and if he gets down off his high horse ), to which former I hope I may have contributed positively .-- talk ) 01 : 15, 23 April 2009 ( UTC)