It is harshly lit and staffed by waitresses whose sulkiness is forgivable seeing as they have to bustle around in 18 th-century outfits. |
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With Professor Joy Klamp as the guide, Radio 4 takes its listeners on a journey into the heart of sulkiness. |
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But I don't think the unions should be able to buy themselves a political party. The sulkiness is a give-away, of course. |
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They tend to embody the least interesting and most irritating aspects of teenagers, like sulkiness and tedious flaring tempers. |
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Though many Leeds fans complained about his laziness and sulkiness in equal measures, there can be no doubting his goalscoring prowess given the right service. |
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Recently, she said, they were working on a scene in which Terry is giving Anna a hard time about her weight and sulkiness. |
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But when athletes faltered, or were outclassed, or narrowly missed out, there was heartbreak rather than sulkiness. |
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The atmosphere is really relaxed, sulkiness is banned here. |
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It is thought to have been invented in the early 19th century by an English physician and was supposedly named for his sulkiness in wishing to sit alone. |
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