The lead story of every court session has been his demeanor, his defiance, his imperiousness. |
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A similar blend of charm and imperiousness characterized the queen's relations with Parliament, on which she had to depend for revenue. |
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Will you judge somewhat excessive this clamor, which imperiousness only expresses an identity affair which everyone should feel responsible of? |
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In the past, Percy served as comic relief, a stuffed shirt whose obsequiousness toward authority figures was matched only by his imperiousness toward younger students. |
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There is an imperiousness about Romney that comes across when he is challenged. |
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Such imperiousness could also damage the firm's ability to generate money. |
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But celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour, had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward Egdon. |
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The central love story of the Prince and Rose derives from his stormy love affair with his wife, Consuelo, from whom the rose takes her cough and her flightiness and her imperiousness and her sudden swoons. |
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Lacking mateyness, he lacks also the true imperiousness which is sometimes an effective substitute for the common touch. |
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