At first he doesn't care for her impudent suggestion, but then he realises that she might actually be onto something. |
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Hardcastle had found him impudent because the man, Marlow, had treated him like a servant. |
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The impudent fellow has also angered his wife who sits nearby suckling their child. |
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I must destroy those impudent toddlers, and this time, I won't leave their fate in the hands of an incompetent, backstabbing crow! |
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You wonder at the judgement of God that such unauthentic, crass, impudent lies not only lived, but prevailed for so many centuries. |
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Does this impudent, dishonourable journalist think he is the equal of Tolstoy, physically, intellectually, artistically, or morally? |
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Their versification is traditional, though impudent rhymes and elusive caesuras shocked diehards. |
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She's as lively and impudent as the title suggests, and she exudes star power whenever she's on screen. |
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He championed victims of injustice and the public came to view him not as an impudent libertine but as a patriarch and a sage. |
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It was particularly impudent in the presence of women, and plainly showed its immoderate desires before them by an inexpressible lascivity. |
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It may have sounded somewhat impudent, particularly in my sullen tone of voice. |
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He, on the other hand, is impudent, and addresses the Lord with pert familiarity. |
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It is to the opposition leader's credit that he did not eviscerate the impudent youth on the spot. |
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The sad thing was that Lindsey had incurred the internet's wrath because she was impudent and playful and foolhardy and outspoken. |
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Her grandmother is the local wise woman and midwife, and she and Nell have innocent dealings with fairies, while impudent piskies moon at passing inhabitants for fun. |
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Dad sprung from his chair like greased lightning, copped hold of the impudent young whippersnapper and bent him over his knee for a ceremonial thrashing. |
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Rabbi Shammai, understandably annoyed, brusquely dismissed the impudent questioner. |
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I found it impudent and tactless to repeat my name endlessly on the programs. |
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He is unaccustomed to impudent displays of mass dissent, which the election on July 28th represents, rigged or not. |
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Those who are impudent enough to talk in public at all in the street, on buses and in trains only do it to annoy. |
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This is why our experts have looked inside of two rather impudent counterfeits. |
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The counterfeit KL 72 arrived at MAHLE Aftermarket in a rather impudent form: in old Knecht packaging that was obviously a fake. |
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After the interval, the 10,000 fans on hand expected the fancied English to finally come to life and teach the impudent upstarts a lesson. |
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It is also unforgivable to forget the liaison between the impudent John Bolton, U. S. ambassador at the United Nations, and Serge Brammertz! |
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I glared at her, not caring if she thought me rude or impudent. |
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Forget the dreadful musical remake, Nine, which missed all the impudent wit of the Fellini original. |
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A few weeks ago, the Iranian parliament, again, of course, handpicked by Khamenei, was ready to impeach the impudent Mohallel. |
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Architectural projects of our day are often impudent and arrogant, and our age seems to have lost the virtue of architectural neutrality, restraint, and modesty. |
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It used to be that if there was an over-the-top comedian who said impudent things that outraged stuffed-shirt reactionaries, they would always be coming from the left. |
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De Sica's fifth film was not a financial success, however, and its negative reception was in part engineered by those who saw it as an impudent criticism of Italian morality. |
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Dry, a little impudent and just terrifically frank, musician James Blake thinks he knows what will happen when his second album is released tomorrow: the majority of us will download it for free. |
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Regrouping to stamp his authority, His contemptuous Lordship made it clear that the impudent Mr Saunders was already dead meat. |
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One of those keen looks that reflect an impudent masculinity. |
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Our composer, who usually conjures up the most sensual and touching effects with his harmonies, seems to be just fooling around here, trying to scandalize us with his impudent harmonic legerdemain. |
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The successes of modern advertising, the triumph of impudent propaganda such as Hitler's, have qualified sharply our belief in the rationality of man. |
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But it was a clear sign that Anglo was vulnerable to a takeover. Xstrata's impudent offer at last concentrated the minds of Anglo's bosses on completing a long-promised restructuring. |
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She shot him an impudent smile before gripping the metal with the pliers and twisting it into a star with origamilike precision. |
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Therefore, the army and navy of the day likely and rightly viewed the call for a new service as impudent, an upstart that had either to be quashed or defended against expeditiously. |
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Sitting opposite on a wooden tier or suspended over it on a balustrade, audience members are invited to be surprised by unusual tableaux, baroque images and sensual or impudent burglary. |
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You impudent muppet, diu lay! You may be able to hoodwink people over in the UK, but not those of us over here. |
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All are working against us, so sneaky when they think we are strong and determined, so impudent or even insolent when they believe we are blinded by their protestations of false friendship. |
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Eventually Heisenberg, characterized by the author as the impudent newcomer to 1920s physics community, ceremoniously unveiled his uncertainty principle. |
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Unfortunately, at that time there was an Irish blatteroon residing temporarily here, who had been exceedingly impudent in his talks upon the street. |
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